![]() Integration with DVB-I is important as the distribution of live/linear programming via IP streams to TV sets becomes more widespread in the future.” Accessibility features are an essential addition in the context of the European Accessibility Act. “Integration with voice assistants is significant as voice input becomes more widely used in user interfaces of TV sets and other home devices. ![]() “We are excited about the opportunities HbbTV 2.0.4 creates to improve the experiences for users of HbbTV applications and services,” added Jon Piesing, HbbTV Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the Specification Group which spearheaded the specification development process. “With this new milestone, the key global and European stakeholders of the TV world have evidenced their commitment to make sure HbbTV is always and fully up to the challenges of bringing a compelling TV experience to viewers.” “This new version of the HbbTV core specification represents a huge amount of work by our members over the last 18 months,” declared Vincent Grivet, Chairman of the HbbTV Association. A full list of the new features and changes can be found in the HbbTV 2.0.4 ‘explainer’ in the resources library on the HbbTV website. Why should anyone screen the devs before making a purchase? The idea alone is undignifying.There are also a number of smaller enhancements and fixes to errors found in previous versions of the HbbTV specification. While I am glad to see the developers are finally seeing their product as a real business opportunity, but be honest with your consumers. Often, if there are major changes to the billing systems, such as the one Movist has gone through, not only they announce the decision across all social media, they don't slap the non-Korean speaking users by making it "free" for only few. I had to run Google Translate just to read why Movist made a decision to go indepependent and run the so-called event only for 4 months without publicizing it. They need to work with Microsoft to deliver the app, not run a pseudo black market. Even now the app description leaves that part out. They could have simply added the fact that there are two versions available like any other apps do. Most apps, when confronted with rules and policies conflicts, choose to create a downloadable add-on, which then can be downloaded separately, not fully going independent. But seeing an upgrade event held in barely-in-existence website alongside another minor Korean sub, does make me wonder if the developer had the intention to make this available outside of Korea.īlaming Microsoft for strict App Store policies has not and will not help anyone either. If this is a major upgrade, heck, you might want to consider subscription model. But seeing there was a "free upgrade event" for all licenses, except that it was not announced on the App Store front, is simply hilarious.ĭon't get me wrong here: I believe there are ought to be second payment. I've been using this app even before it hit the App Store, and was very grateful to see it available on the store. Movist finally has a working support website, except neither the website nor the App Store does the justice to keep people informed. I’m sure everyone knows what they are ought to expect by simply looking at the screenshots. ![]() There are also some real competitors showing up on the App Store.ĭedicated subtitle supports and options, and good enough performance. Or it was, now that Movist *PRO* is available on the developer's website separately, perhaps I should refrain from calling it the best. It’s probably one of the best media players available in the App Store. ![]() Check it out before you make the purchase. There was also a free upgrade event, most English-speaking users would have missed out on. Tl dr There is now a *PRO* version of the same app available only on the developers' website. ![]()
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