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Podcast #1190: Ford Patent - Apple HomePod 3 - DirecTV MySports Review

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Release Date: 02/28/2025

HDTV Rewind Episode #4: Tips for Buying Speakers and Wireless Surrounds show art HDTV Rewind Episode #4: Tips for Buying Speakers and Wireless Surrounds

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

On this week’s show we go back to the second week of May 2007 where we look give you some tips on buying speakers that still hold true today. We also look at wireless speakers and read a couple of emails from back then.   

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Podcast #1200: The History of Color Television in the United States show art Podcast #1200: The History of Color Television in the United States

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

On this week’s show we take a look back at the transition from black and white to color and compare it to the transition to HDTV. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news. News: Other: The History of Color Television in the United States  We received an email from a listener with a link to a YouTube video called . It's a long video but an extremely informative presentation that takes a fascinating and detailed look at early color TV programming. Watch it if you get a chance.You can skip through parts of it because it's four hours long. This week we thought...

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HDTV Rewind Episode #3: 10 Things About Sound and Costco show art HDTV Rewind Episode #3: 10 Things About Sound and Costco

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On this week’s show we go back to May of 2007 where we look at an article titled: 10 things about sound but were afraid to ask as well as revisiting a trip to Costco. We also look at the news and email of the day.  

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Podcast #1199: TV Renewal Scorecard show art Podcast #1199: TV Renewal Scorecard

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

On this week’s show We rundown the recently concluded TV season and which shows are coming back for another season. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news. News:   Other: TV Renewal Scorecard Each TV season we highlight the upcoming TV season in September and then around the end of April we take a look at which shows are coming back. This list is provided by TV Line and can be found .  The Scorecard does not include unscripted series. The eight levels in TVLine’s annual renewal scorecard are as follows: Officially renewed A sure thing A safe bet...

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HDTV Rewind Episode #2: Dolby Surround and More HD-DVD Fun show art HDTV Rewind Episode #2: Dolby Surround and More HD-DVD Fun

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In this episode we read some emails concerning mp3 bit rates and more on HDDVD. We also explain Dolby Surround. We finish with a TV Show Theme trivia game. 

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Podcast #1198: Are You Satisfied With Your Streaming Providers? show art Podcast #1198: Are You Satisfied With Your Streaming Providers?

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On this week’s show we ask, how satisfied are you with your streaming service providers? We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news. News: Other: State of Streaming: Satisfaction with streaming providers (The Streamable) How are Americans really feeling about their streaming services? Recently, we surveyed nearly 1,500 cord-cutters to get a clearer picture of how people are watching, what they’re paying, and which services they are most satisfied with. The results reveal shifting habits in a saturated streaming market and point to what matters most as we speed...

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HDTV Rewind April 22 2007 Episode #1 show art HDTV Rewind April 22 2007 Episode #1

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I thought it would be fun to go back and listen to a few episodes from the "old" days. Thanks to Milton Scritsmier I now have access to our podcasts going back to 2007.    Let me know if you would like me to continue    

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Podcast #1197: Is GPMI the beginning of the end of HDMI?  show art Podcast #1197: Is GPMI the beginning of the end of HDMI? 

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On this week’s show we look at a technology that could end HDMI. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news. News: Other: Is GPMI the beginning of the end of HDMI?  Over 50 Chinese companies including Hisense and TCL have joined forces to back an HDMI alternative called GPMI (General Purpose Media Interface). This new wired communication standard is designed to integrate multiple functionalities into a single cable, aiming to rival HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt. The following are some key features: High Bandwidth for Data Transmission - GPMI Type-B:...

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Podcast #1196: Will AI Drive Home Automation into the Next Decade? show art Podcast #1196: Will AI Drive Home Automation into the Next Decade?

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On this week’s show look at five trends that are shaping home theaters in 2025 and we look at what will drive home automation into the next decade. Pulse we read your emails and take a look at the week’s news. News: Other: Here are Five Trends Shaping Home Theater Experiences in 2025: 1. Immersive Audio Systems: Dolby Atmos and DTS:X continue to dominate, with more homes adopting multi-dimensional sound setups. Ceiling speakers and soundbars with upward-firing drivers are increasingly popular, creating a cinema-like audio bubble. 2. 8K Resolution Adoption: While 4K remains...

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Podcast #1195: Could Tiled TVs Become the Future for Very Large Format Displays?  show art Podcast #1195: Could Tiled TVs Become the Future for Very Large Format Displays?

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On this week’s show we discuss whether physical media is making a comeback and could a Bezel-less OLED be the future of large format TVs. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news. News: Other: Physical media is finally making a comeback, and here's the proof Despite a decline in overall physical media sales, which dipped below $1 billion in 2024, there are signs of resilience and growth in specific sectors. Major retailers like Best Buy and Target are phasing out physical media, but Sony's announcement of a new Blu-ray player, the UBP-X700/K, set for release in...

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More Episodes

On this week’s show we look at a Ford Motor patent that has potential implications for home entertainment. We preview a potential Homepod 3 and we finish off with a listener review of DirecTV MySports. We also read your emails and take a look at the week’s news

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Ford Seeks Patent For Multi-Vehicle Audio System

Big tech companies like Apple file patents all the time. Some of these, like Apple’s patent for an AirPods case with a built-in display, or the one for an iPhone that folds in half, could easily become products if Apple thinks they’ll make money. But sometimes, these patents outline technologies that seem impossible, or at least unlikely. Full Story … 

Apple HomePod 3: Everything We Know So Far (From Tom’s Guide) 

Apple is anticipated to launch the HomePod 3 later in 2025, marking a significant upgrade from its predecessors. Key rumored features include the introduction of a touchscreen, which could position it against competitors like Amazon and Google’s smart displays.  Full article here…

Rumored Release Date: Analysts speculate that the HomePod 3 could be unveiled in either spring or summer 2025. However, there are rumors of a possible delay to the third quarter, coinciding with Apple's WWDC.

Potential Price: No official pricing information has been released, but the current HomePod 2 retails for $299. Given the competitive landscape, analysts speculate the HomePod 3 might be priced around $249, but if bundled with accessories, the total could elevate to $499 or more.

Display and Design: The standout feature of the HomePod 3 is expected to be its 6 to 7-inch OLED display, which would function as a smart home control hub. The device is anticipated to be slightly smaller than an iPad mini and could include a FaceTime camera for video calls and possibly act as a home security camera. Additionally, the HomePod 3 may incorporate presence sensors for smart home automation and feature a new custom-made Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip.

Interface:The Apple HomePod 3 is primarily designed as a smart home hub, with an interface focused on controlling HomeKit devices, possibly resembling the Apple TV's layout based on recent code findings. Reports suggest a strong emphasis on security, enabling users to view live feeds from compatible security cameras and interact with visitors, though compatibility with HomeKit remains limited compared to competitors. While the HomePod 3 will prioritize smart home functionality over audio, users will still be able to manage playlists. Interaction will occur through both touch and Siri voice commands for tasks like setting timers and family communication, and the integration of Apple Intelligence will enhance its smart capabilities, the specifics of which are yet to be clarified.

What We Want to See: For the HomePod 3, there are several desirable features that users would like to see, starting with a larger interface, as a 6-inch screen feels limited compared to similarly sized smart displays from Amazon that support a variety of streaming services. Users hope for an interface akin to the Echo Hub, which visually represents the layout of a home and displays smart devices in their respective rooms for easier interaction. Additionally, an ambient mode that showcases images from Apple Photos would allow the device to function as a digital photo frame when not in use for controlling smart home devices. If Apple Intelligence is a prominent feature, it is desired that users can create smart home routines effortlessly, such as setting commands to turn on lights and play music simultaneously upon unlocking the front door. Updates regarding the HomePod 3 will follow as more information arises.

DirecTV MySports (A Listener Review)

Listener Quincy of, What Does Q Think? - YouTube Channel, tried the five day trial of DirecTV’s MySports and has written us a brief review.  

I tried the 5-day trial of DTV's MySports and it's not bad, but not good enough for me to switch from YouTube TV.  Although I'm paying $84 for YTTV against the 3-month promo price of $50 for DTV, I still love the convenience of YTTV.

I won't bore you with a long essay, but in a nutshell I'll list some of my pros/cons.

MySports Pros: 

  • The Sports Central section gives you nothing but sports-related material.  
  • You can set your favorite teams and easily follow/record their games as well as hide the scores to avoid spoilers.
  • You also get all of the DTV free streaming channels, so there are over 100 channels available at sign-up (from what I've heard. I didn't count).  
  • You can get 3 months at $49.99/mo. before it goes to the regular price.  Last day for the promo is 2/28.
  • Unlimited DVR will keep your programming for up to 9 months.
  • Two free 4K sports channels.

MySports Cons: 

  • The two free 4K sports channels only offer a game or two per week.  Some of them require a subscription to another package.
  • I was only offered two local stations (FOX and NBC), so I have to rely on other apps in order to get ABC and CBS programming.  
  • The screen layout is not bad, but I still see a lot of non-sports stuff on the home page.  You have to go to the Sports Central section to get away from most of that.
  • You can only do a Season Pass/Wishlist for teams in men's sports.  I tried to set a season pass for a women's college basketball team and a WNBA team and it forced me to record the entire league instead of just one specific team.
  • It doesn't have Key Plays/Rapid Replay options to speed you through highlights to catch up to live TV for games.
  • It would only allow me to fast-forward 15 seconds at a time instead of a continuous fast-forward other programs give you when you hold down the FF button.

I just felt like I was stepping back into the past by switching to MySports, so I decided against it.  Hopefully, they'll improve and modernize their features a bit.  Although YouTube TV has its faults and a high price, as a sports fan, I love the Key Plays and the ease in finding any sports team or event and setting a season pass/wishlist.

-Quincy

Ridgeland, Mississippi