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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:57:26 Post Subject: Silicon Dust HD HomeRun Prime |
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OK - maybe there have been better inventions - but this one has impressed me the most. It is a 3-tuner cable TV tuner that takes a CableCard, but instead of being connected to a TV it is connected to your network. It can then send all the channels you are paying for to three devices on your network and each is now also able to be a DVR. I know some companies give CableCards out - but mine is a $2 monthly rental. Still, I pay $16ish for a DVR box and $9ish for a non-DVR box per month. This will eliminate those, plus add the ability to tune / record from one more device.
Windows 7 Media Center works great with this thing and the interface/flexibility kills that of the cable companies box. With just two sets going now - I have no issue with bandwidth (Gigabit hardware with CAT6 cables). I have the PCs connected to TVs already, might as well make them do everything!
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Sun, 08 Apr 2012 14:01:09 Post Subject: |
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Not sure how satellite works... You just have to be able to get an M-Card from your provider. Is that a cable only thing?
I bought the one several weeks ago, and I'm on the fence about another right now. You get three tuners for recording/watching simultaneously, and although it hasn't happened yet with 3 HTPCs and several desktops - we could easily be out of tuners... |
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