QUOTE(ssj4android @ Aug 18 2008, 10:45 PM)

Verizon and AT&T both use Microsoft IPTV software in the US AFAIK. It shouldn't be too hard to implement this. Again AFAIK, the IPTV software is mostly or all in .NET, using the compact framework already proted to the 360 for XNA.
Verizon FiOS' TV deployment is not fully IP AFAIK. They use traditional RF for live TV and IPTV for VoD. I think they were using MediaRoom (previously known as Microsoft IPTV), but broke off awhile ago and are now using in-house software. I also noticed Verizon is not listed on the list of companies using MediaRoom. The only two companies in the US that are showing up on the website that use MediaRoom are AT&T and
nTelos.
QUOTE(irnchriz @ Aug 18 2008, 06:20 AM)

The Xbox 360 BT vision functionality is limited to video on demand playback. It cannot record TV etc to the 360 hard drive.
That is because the only thing IP about BT Vision is VoD. Live TV comes OTA IIRC.
This post has been edited by koolkid1935: Aug 19 2008, 08:30 AM