MPEG-2? I didn't realized that they were being stored as MPEG-2. I thought they were wrapped (encapsulated) in something TiVo-specific envelope that made transmission possible.
So, anyone doing this using VC1, MPEG-4 (name your book), etc. easily escapes this, huh? Me thinks TiVo is filing this patent to really go after already-present businesses.
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MPEG-2? I didn't realized that they were being stored as MPEG-2. I thought they were wrapped (encapsulated) in something TiVo-specific envelope that made transmission possible.
So, anyone doing this using VC1, MPEG-4 (name your book), etc. easily escapes this, huh? Me thinks TiVo is filing this patent to really go after already-present businesses.