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First Look: Hulu Video Service

Is this new video service from NBC/Universal and Fox a preview of how we'll get our online TV shows and movies in the near future?

Mark Sullivan, PC World

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Big Hollywood studios take a somewhat scattered approach to distributing their video online, using a combination of their own Web sites, sites they've invested in (like Movielink), and popular third-party storefronts like iTunes.

But analysts say studios eventually want to sell video directly to consumers, either from their own sites or in small joint ventures with other studios.

That 's why the October debut of Hulu, a Web video joint venture between NBC/Universal (owned by GTE) and Fox (owned by News Corp.), is a notable date in TV and movies' transition to the Web. Portals like Hulu may eventually be the places where we go online to buy mainstream TV and movies.

Using Hulu's "private" beta with permission, I watched a good deal of the free service over the course of a weekend. I found Hulu's content selection impressive, the video quality at least passable, the site design elegant and simple, and the navigation and community features mainly useful.

Hulu's only sour note is the rather harsh restrictions that its Old Guard studio owners place on when and where and for how long you can watch the videos

Impressive Content

Hulu Show ChoicesContrary to the hype leading up to Hulu's coming out, the site is not designed to be a "YouTube killer". Hulu's main draw is current, prime time TV shows like Heroes, House, Scrubs, and The Simpsons. Hulu also features some old TV series episodes (Kojak, Night Gallery), and a few old movies (The Blues Brothers, The Breakfast Club), plus some clips (like Saturday Night Live bits), movie trailers, and a few viral videos thrown in for good measure.

Video Quality: Not Bad

Hulu PixelationI watched Hulu on a Gateway home computer connected to the Internet using a 1.5-mbps AT&T DSL line. The quality of Hulu's video isn't perfect, but I found it quite watchable, despite some slight pixilation and a few hiccups in the audio and video.

When I moved the navigation slider to a future point in the program, however, I saw a considerable amount of stopping and starting as the stream buffered. These things are, of course, more noticeable when you switch into full-screen mode, and any such service is only as good as the broadband pipe it comes in on.

Still, Hulu is among the best attempts I've seen yet at streaming video at high quality over the public Internet.

Navigation and Community Tools

Hulu's designers appear to have done their homework, assembling a sort of "greatest hits" of navigation and community tools in the interface. The Embed tool spits out the HTML you'll need to host Hulu video at your site or blog. The "Details" button gives you information on the show you're watching, such as its episode number and original air date.

Hulu NavigationThe designers may have borrowed the "Lower Lights" feature from Stage 6, which dims every pixel on your monitor except those within the video window. Hulu does feature one tool I hadn't seen elsewhere: Within Hulu's video share tool, you can use a simple slider tool to chop out a clip from a show and enclose it with a note to a friend.  

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