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Virgin Media Middleware
Does anyone know what middleware Virgin Media use on their set top boxes?
I know Sky use OpenTV, but can't find any info for Virgin. Thanks in advance! J |
Re: Virgin Media Middleware
I think it's Liberate cr3 or code release 3, Liberate is owned by SeaChange International who also provide VM their VOD servers.
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Re: Virgin Media Middleware
Ten year old crappy Liberate software. I wish they'd change it too...One can only hope.
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Re: Virgin Media Middleware
I proudly present to you... (give it a minute) the slow... (it's always like this) the ancient... (no Mavis, you need two sticks, remember?) and generally craptastic Liberate TV Navigator! [pause for applause...]
Who said you couldn't build a 21st century, next generation TV platform on HTML 3.2? You want it to be fast, you say? What were you smoking when you wanted CSS? And what species of toad were you licking to make stability seem like a good idea?! No, no, no - you want the very best that Liberate Technologies have to offer! Our platform may be crap, but we're not telling *you* that, and we're certainly not telling anyone that were going to go bankrupt in a few years! C'mon! Vendor lock-in isn't as bad as everyone makes it out to be, it's actually rather cosy here in our own little world... Sam ---------- Post added at 19:08 ---------- Previous post was at 19:00 ---------- Quote:
Oh wait, this is VM we're talking about here, so... Sam |
Re: Virgin Media Middleware
Thanks for the info!
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Re: Virgin Media Middleware
Yep it's Liberate running on the VxWorks kernel
The old Pace boxes had Hitachi SH4 processors, the newer Samsungs etc have ARM based ones. |
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