Kirkland-based Ceton, is releasing a gadget that has caught the imagination of some digital-media enthusiasts and could find its way into the homes of millions of cable-TV subscribers within a few years.
Ceton is set to take over the CableCARD PC tuner market.
We can't say we saw this coming, but a little technology company we never heard of until CES '09 is going to not only be the first to market with a multi-stream quad tuner CableCARD device, but will probably be the only one for some time
We learned all about it this new tuner first thing this morning and were very pleased to see a "technology preview" of the card in action at the Microsoft's booth [at the CEDIA show]. As expected, it is a single PCI-E card that uses one multi-stream CableCARD and offers the ability to record four HD […]
At CEDIA Expo 2009 in Atlanta, [Microsoft] announced that Windows Media Center in Windows 7 will add native support for QAM and ATSC standards; support for switched digital video (SDV); and a new tool to let users add a CableCard-enabled digital cable tuner to their PC. Ceton, was showing a technology preview of its Multi-Channel […]
Ceton: technology to deliver up to six channels of premium HD programming to a PC and securely distribute them to multiple TV sets in the home, from a single CableCard using real-time DRM transcription.
Ceton Corp announces multi-stream CableCARD tuner for Windows Media Center.
Watch out ATI, because you're exclusivity on digital cable tuners for Windows Media Center is about to run up. You see Ceton Corp announced that during 2009 their multi-channel digital cable tuner will ship, and for the first time ever a single device will somehow allow you to record up to six channels at once.