Mystery Product??

Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 14:06

Nobody has commented this from the Announcments section:
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The help file for emplode is also missing because it includes references to an unannounced product. Both of these problems will be rectified soon.



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Posted by: tfabris

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 14:10

Not much of a mystery, if you know where to look for clues.

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: SuperQ

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 15:27

too bad that yahoo article link is broken.. :(

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Posted by: muzza

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 15:32

You can get the gist from the resulting posts. I've been waiting for this product to surface again.

Murray
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Posted by: bonzi

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 16:16

Was it something like 'empeg-home'? The thing to keep and organize music on, and feed it to receivers?

Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
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Posted by: drakino

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 16:19

Photo proof that umm, well, something is being worked on at empeg...

(I'm guessing the blurrs in certain spots on that photo wern't accidental)

Posted by: bonzi

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 16:29

And, according to today's emplode connect panel screenshot, that or other something uses emplode.

We have pestered guys@empeg with "when will finally 2.0 (or VR or whatever) be out", now they are torturing us back with tantalising hints...

Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
Posted by: loren

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 16:45

I'm guessing that's the back of the mystery product, front and center.... or is that the back of a Rio Reciever...


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Posted by: tfabris

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 17:40

That's the back of a Receiver with a CD drive on top of it. The interesting stuff in the photo seems to have been blurred out.

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: muzza

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 17:57

I was going to say you were wrong but you're correct it is a receiver in teh front.

Those two other boxes seem more like a database/warehouse. They have larger displays than an empeg, and a MUCH bigger box. My hopes are:
- music/entertainment warehouse & server
- built in amplifier (Surround?)
- multiple inputs (DVD, VCR etc)
- tuner

Basically the main unit for your distibuted music system. All the receivers & empegs network to it and it is managed by your computer.

I better stop dreaming here.

Murray
new styleee
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 19:07

- built in amplifier (Surround?)
- multiple inputs (DVD, VCR etc)
- tuner


Why would you want multiple inputs and an amplifier on the server? Nowadays, the amp/receiver/A-V-switcher boxes are incredibly advanced gadgets with incredible power. They do things like Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, drive 6-channel surround systems, and do component video routing with graphic overlays. They are often over $1000.00 just for that alone. There's no way SonicBlue could possibly compete in that market.

Seems to me that it's more logical for the server to be like any other source component. For example, as if it were a replacement for a CD changer.

___________
Tony Fabris
Posted by: kimbotha

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 22:58

Here is the google cache link for that Yahoo story...

http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:5F7iElimjB4:biz.yahoo.com/oo/010627/60589.html+&hl=en

Cheers

Kim

Posted by: dionysus

Re: Mystery Product?? - 19/10/2001 23:47

Google cache saves the day again:) I've lost track of the number of times that's came in handy..
-mark

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Posted by: number6

Re: Mystery Product?? - 20/10/2001 03:19

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The help file for emplode is also missing because it includes references to an unannounced product. Both of these problems will be rectified soon.




Actually the readme.txt file says unannounced products (plural not singular.)

Therefore I think we must assume more than 1 product is in the wings. The photos kind of confirm this anyway.

From listening to the interview with the SB CEO, it seems to me that the products yet to be announced will definately include a wireless 'in car' [i.e. trunk based] playback device, not unlike the Apple Ipod or similar using 11Mbit wireless lan links like the apple Airport etc so that the concept of removing the device to 'reload' the songs is not required.
This may be a OEM product so may not appear to come from SB in any case.

Other products to be announced real -soon-nowTM may I think, include an update to the rio Audio Receiver [in-home receiver/server]. This will be upgraded to use wireless [probably 802.11] instead of HomePNA or powerLAN technology - hopefully it will also support Ethernet as well.

There may also be a convergence with the device based on the Replay TV device. This 'Tivo' like product has been announced - can't recall its name for now that records MPEG2 video [TV signals], and will be able to relay such recorded MPEG2 Video/Audio streams through the house - unlike the Tivo which does not.

If you made this device MP3 enabled - a trivial mod given they do MPEG2 video now and have masses of hard disk space, then you have a device which can play Video in various rooms of the house, play MP3 Audio as well or instead of TV video signals and it can also use the 'Video output' as a UI display device - making the problem of controlling your device remotely, much simpler - use the TV as the display device - you need that for the MPEG2 Video anyway, simply stick a video overlay chip in there and you have a half decent UI, soup it up with those cool visuals from the empeg and you have a killer product for in house use - beats the Playstation hands down I think.

For a richer UI experience the Wireless Frontpath technology device which runs Linux and uses the Transmeta processor could make for a nifty remote control device - or could be the audio playback device itself [or as well as].

I think SB have some interesting technology that if used well could cause a real convergence, in the audio/video and digital audio and wireless arenas.

I just hope that the products are announced soon and that I can afford them when they do, and that any Video devices comes in a PAL version and not just a NTSC version

That black box in the picture [that was artfully blurred], could also be the combined DVD/VCR player from Sensory Science - stick your Rio Audio receiver electronics in there and maybe a hard disk and you have a device that replaces 3 devices in your home entertainment stack - it would fit given the 'VFD' style display that that box has - the same kind of displays that VCRs and DVD players have.
Of course the products in the picture could simply be prototypes of products that may never be released.




Posted by: schofiel

Re: Mystery Product?? - 20/10/2001 05:38

Yes, I would agree with that statement.

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Posted by: bcianessi

Re: Mystery Product?? - 20/10/2001 19:35

After a little digging on the message boards I came across this post from Rob, which leads me to believe the green and black blur in the photo posted by Drakino is something very similar to this. What do you guys think?

Posted by: msaeger

Re: Mystery Product?? - 20/10/2001 21:40

if it's that I hope the get a different screen. gimme something I can read from 10 feet away.

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Posted by: Captain_Chaos

Re: Mystery Product?? - 21/10/2001 01:30

Hey, I didn't know about that site! Looks cool. How long has it been there?

/Pepijn