Amazon Buy Two, Get One Free Blu-ray Sale

Amazon is running another major Blu-ray sale, this one is buy two, get one free on 147 titles. Prices range from $13.95 up to $54.95, of course the least expensive of the three is the one you get for free. If you’re planning to buy more than three you might play some games pairing up the titles by price and buying in batches of three.

Picked up from Blu-ray Stats News Log.

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Time Warner And Cox Fined By FCC Over SDV

I’ve been pretty busy, so I didn’t have time to cover this when the news broke last week via Multichannel News, but the FCC has fined Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications over their implementation of SDV. Well, more specifically, because their implementation of Switched Digital Video denied users of CableCARD access to content. The FCC’s rule requires providers to make all video programming available to third-party consumer electronics devices, like TiVo, which use CableCARD. As SDV has not been compatible with CableCARD, until the recent initial deployment of the Tuning Adapter, the FCC found that moving channels to SDV was a willful violation of the rules.

As a result Time Warner Cable Oceanic of Oahu and Kauai, HI and Cox in Fairfax County, VA were fined $40,000 and $20,000, respectively. I don’t think this is really going to change anything in the big picture. Cable MSOs aren’t going to back away from SDV, they’re not going to stop deploying it, let alone roll back existing deployments. Perhaps it may spur a quicker pace to Tuning Adapter deployments, but as those deployments, or plans for deployment, are already underway I suspect there won’t be any real world impact.

So the end result is maybe a little karmic payback for MSOs who rushed out SDV without consideration for the FCCs rules or their CableCARD users, and perhaps next time around they’ll give it more consideration. But even that would depend on the FCC levying fines in more territories, in my opinion. The current fines are just too small to have any real impact on the MSOs, the FCC needs to slap the MSOs for all the territories in which they deployed SDV before making Tuning Adapters available.

It does make me wonder, since Tuning Adapters don’t work with all CableCARD UDCP devices (either because they lack a USB port or the firmware to support a TA), is simply offering the TA enough to be compliant with the requirement to provide video to CableCARD devices? Personally I think the effort is there and it should be, it is up to CableCARD device makers to support the TA. Yes, it does mean some early adopters are out of luck, but with CableCARD in use in a very small number of 3rd party devices overall, and many of them capable of supporting a TA (like TiVo), it isn’t going to be a large number of users who are affected.

So, in the end, I don’t think these fines will really change anything, certainly not for end users today.

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View Photos On Your TiVo From Your iPhone

TiVo Blog brought to my attention a new application for the iPhone. It adds a TiVo photo server application to the iPhone that allows you to view photos stored on your iPhone on your TiVo over the network without first moving them to a PC or Mac. The app’s creator, Chris Lundie, is also posting in TiVoCommunity. The app is just $0.99 in the iPhone App Store. And TiVo Blog has posted a number of screen shots.

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Another Amazon Deal On The Samsung BD-P1500

The bundle deal with The Ultimate Matrix Collection expired on the 18th, but they’ve replaced it with a new deal. Purchase the Samsung BD-P1500, currently listed at $223.60, and select two free Blu-ray titles from a list of 39 available. Pricing on the titles available run from $13.95 to $19.95. Not quite as good a deal as the Matrix promo, but still a pretty good one. Right now this looks like the best offer for a Profile 2.0 / BD-Live player.

Picked up from Blu-ray Stats News Log.

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This Weekend’s Amazon VOD Sale

This weekend Amazon VOD has a few deals available. First up Fight Club, Sex and the City, and 21 are $0.99 rentals, and Definitely, Maybe and Run Fat Boy Run are $1.99 rentals.

Second the October Scary Movie Sale continues this week with ten titles – though two of them are shared with the general sale, and I really don’t see how they’re scary movies or thrillers: Sex and the City and 21. I suppose they may be scary to someone, the though of having to watch Sex and the City is kind of frightening to me. But the other eight titles make more sense: Hard Candy, John Carpenter’s Vampires, The Devil’s Rejects, Fallen, The Seventh Sign, Body Snatchers, Poltergeist II: The Other Side, and Scream and Scream Again.

And they’re still running an Adam Sandler movie sale – seven of his films to purchase at $5.99 each: Anger Management, Mr. Deeds, Punch-Drunk Love, 50 First Dates, Spanglish, Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights, and Big Daddy.

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