Marantz RC5000 software: If you've been following the message
forum you know that updated software is a hotly requested item. Well, Marantz is prepared
to deliver -- soon. Though I have no exact date for the release, it is a guaranteed item. Unfortunantly
this is where Philips and Marantz will begin to diverge their products.
Though the updated firmware will incorporate the same base enhancements and bug fixes as the
most recent Pronto firmware, a few of the new "Philips-sponsored" feature will not make an appearance,
namely timers. I myself will be quite interested to see how the new RC5000 Setup will handle
CCF files containing timers.
MX-1000 delayed: The folks at Universal Remote have informed me that the release date
for their highly anticipated Home Theater Master MX-1000 has been delayed from mid-November
to mid-December. The reason for this postponement is said to be an unexpected supplier change.
Though I have been promised a remote as soon as possible, they could not pin a specific time frame
for it's arrival.
New CCF files: A few new files this weekend from Greg Steele,
Jerry Dobson, Matt Weigel,
Mikel Draghici and Vince Pate.
Philips Pronto advertising: It's interesting to see the latest adverts placed by Philips
for the Pronto in several November and December issue home theater magazines. In these they
advertise the customizability of their product, specifically through favorite channel icons and
a customizable user interface. If Philips plans on making this their primary selling feature, I
can only hope that development of ProntoEdit earns a higher priority than has now. Namely: when
bugs are found, issue a patch as soon as possible! There doesn't seem to be any logical reason to
hold back the release of updated firmware for months when annoying (albeit not critical) bugs are
still in the current public version. New features should take second stage to ensuring that
everything else functions one-hundred percent perfectly.
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This news report was updated on May 19, 2006.
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