I was looking for numbers from Apple over the weekend for another article I'm about to publish. Can you please let me know where you found the "200" number? The last official number I have from Apple is from a February press release where they indicated they'd have over 100 by the end of February. I did a physical count about that time and there were only about 70.mjm7496 wrote:I see that the Apple TV now has 200 movies in HD.
I'm not sure how in-sync their web page is to their content. I know they had 72 at the end of January and seem to be adding another 2-3 each week since. Both services suffer from the "release window". Hollywood still sees digital distribution "poaching" their DVD rentals/sales ... so there have only been a few "day-and-date" releases digitally with DVD. I've not seen any from Apple, but Vudu had one or two.mjm7496 wrote:I'm guessing Vudo has expanded to the same number, but on their webpage I only see 72. How have they been about adding HD content daily/weekly? The Apple TV seems a bit slow from DVD release to publishing it on iTunes, but they do seem to add something new just about every day. Some have been under 30 days even though that was what the stated delay was supposed to be. I wonder how Vudu has gotten around this or are you seeing close to a 30 day lag on most releases now too?
You will get a lot from the article coming out later this week/next. It is a comparison of video download services ... more later ;-)mjm7496 wrote:For all those people out there that want to point out that I'm probably just some Apple fanboy I wanted to add that the reason I know a LITTLE bit about the Vudu is that I was doing a little research about it because I was just thinking about buying one. While I do love the Apple TV I am always looking for something else to play around with. I was thinking about moving the Apple TV to another room and buying another device to replace it with some added functionality/quality for my 50" Kuro. I have tried an XBOX360 and found it to be lacking in every area except their movie rentals. I also did some research on the PS3 and being it lacks a movie rental service and has a dreadful interface for this type of use it doesn't fit the need.
Definitely! There has been no official announcement from Vudu, of course ... but they do "listen intently to customer requests."mjm7496 wrote:I really wish that Vudu would add the ability to stream my own media! I could live without some of the niceties that the Apple TV has, but I need the ability to play my own stuff as well as rent movies. Do you think that this is something that Vudu could/would consider offering in the future to stay competitive with the current and future set top boxes?
That's another thing I like about Vudu: They've committed to (and so far lived up to) software releases on a regular (every 6 weeks) basis. They're always bringing new features and functions to the box. I would not be surprised to see support for media streaming and possibly even DVD burning added by the end of the year.
- Shane