From: Hillbilly on 16 Mar 2010 10:55 The HDTV platform has a term: pip (picture in a picture). The couch potato may click button(s) on the remote controller and the football game or whatever will be displayed in a small "window" with no chrome allowing the couch potato to click and display different programs displayed to the screen while retaining the ability to keep an eye on what is going on displayed in the pip. How do we do that?
From: Family Tree Mike on 16 Mar 2010 11:01 On 3/16/2010 10:55 AM, Hillbilly wrote: > The HDTV platform has a term: pip (picture in a picture). The couch > potato may click button(s) on the remote controller and the football > game or whatever will be displayed in a small "window" with no chrome > allowing the couch potato to click and display different programs > displayed to the screen while retaining the ability to keep an eye on > what is going on displayed in the pip. > > How do we do that? Well, technically this is a function of the TV, not the HDTV specification. It existed on many pre-HDTV displays. That said, what do you want to do? Do you want to display video with PIP in a windows forms, WPF, asp.net application? Your question is somewhat vague. -- Mike
From: Hillbilly on 16 Mar 2010 14:04 The emerging "digital signage" markets ignore using the HDTV yet the HDTV platform is now IP enabled and the future of delivering media using the www implies the HDTV platform is the sleeper which will prove to be the next big thing while everybody is distracted on mobile. My research indicates OTT graphics are indeed historically done in hardware using embedded systems of some type noting the least expensive separate converter box I've found at $2500. Now there is a digital signage --software-- vendor that has some kind of software solution that also happens to require the tuner as an add-in card just like on any typical PC platform. They provide a "player" which is some kind of app that runs on a PC. They are somehow able to use the player to display the video from the TV card into a pip allowing the remainder of the screen to be used for graphics OTT be they Silverlight or whatever... "Family Tree Mike" <FamilyTreeMike(a)ThisOldHouse.com> wrote in message news:eRBIemRxKHA.2644(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > On 3/16/2010 10:55 AM, Hillbilly wrote: >> The HDTV platform has a term: pip (picture in a picture). The couch >> potato may click button(s) on the remote controller and the football >> game or whatever will be displayed in a small "window" with no chrome >> allowing the couch potato to click and display different programs >> displayed to the screen while retaining the ability to keep an eye on >> what is going on displayed in the pip. >> >> How do we do that? > > Well, technically this is a function of the TV, not the HDTV > specification. It existed on many pre-HDTV displays. > > That said, what do you want to do? Do you want to display video with PIP > in a windows forms, WPF, asp.net application? Your question is somewhat > vague. > > -- > Mike
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