Engadget HD Podcast 049 - 09.12.2007

Now that CEDIA is over, things are getting back to normal. With the show just coming to a close, we spend most of the time talking about the biggest news from the show, including Blu-ray's claims, HD DVD's response, as well as a bunch of new stand alone players. We also touch on Vudu, and try to figure out why anyone would want it. Then, we round the show out with a little programming news.

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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh and Steve Kim

Producer:
Trent Wolbe

Program
01:20 – CEDIA 2007 roundup
02:58 – Sony says standalone Blu-ray players are outselling HD DVD players
06:55 – China announces CH-DVD, a new high definition DVD standard
09:03 – DVD Forum approves 51GB HD DVD?
12:01 – Toshiba third-gen HD DVD players at CEDIA, 2nd gen 1080p24 firmware update
16:03 – Pioneer intros BDP-95FD Blu-ray player
20:54 – Sharp announces AQUOS BD-HP20U Blu-ray player for US
24:25 – Hands-on with VUDU's movies-on-demand STB
31:13 – TiVoToGo and Multi-Room Viewing coming to HD TiVos in November
33:23 – NFL 2007 season kicks off in HD on NBC
38:00 – CBS steps up their SEC college football coverage
40:04 – The History Channel HD launched, but where was DirecTV?
42:07 – DirecTV's new HD channels to launch on the 19th?

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