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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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Anyone seen the HDHomeRun?
9th Tee have HDHomeRun, a networked HDTV tuner
http://www.9thtee.com/HDHomeRun.htm Watch over-the-air digital TV from all computers in your home network Dual tuners - watch multiple channels on the same or multiple computers IR Receiver - use most standard remotes to signal your PC Compatible With: * VLC - watch TV on Windows, Linux, Mac * MythTV - DVR for Linux and Mac. * Coming soon: Windows Media Center. * Coming soon: SnapStream BeyondTV. Detailed Specifications: * 8-VSB (ATSC over-the-air digital HDTV) * Dual HDTV Tuners * IR Receiver (38kHz) * 100baseTX high speed network * Open source drivers/support No mention of Sage though...
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That is awesome. Does it give any more info on how it processes the streams? I am assuming it just passes them through. There has to be a simple way to get it to change channels too. I wonder how Sage's network encoder would work with it..
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Found the forum with details:
http://www.silicondust.com/forum/index.php?c=6 I just ordered one to play with. They say it uses a TCP stream to control it and they are working on a BDA driver too. Would appear it may be possible that it can do QAM with MythTV.
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Their page seems to be down now. If you wouldn't mind, I am keen on how welll this would work with Sage. I am hoping the network encoder could be made to utilize it.
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