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koolkid1563
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join:2005-11-06
Powell, WY

reply to whamel

Re: liking the idea...

Isn't that kind of how the Scientific Atlanta 8300HD Multi-Room box (»scientificatlanta.com/products/c···HDMR.htm) works? From what I understand, the Multi-room box is the DVR 'server' in a sense, then you have non-DVR boxes watch shows from the 'server' unit.


whamel
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join:2002-05-09
Clarendon Hills, IL
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now that I read what I read, I sound like an idiot.
Never knew this technology existed until now.
BUT to make IP based remote connections, wouldnt the server also need internet capability? Either via Ethernet/home router /cable modem setup or by making the "server" function as the modem as well? And from there have ethernet hookups on the "server" for client computer connections....



koolkid1563
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join:2005-11-06
Powell, WY

I don't know about the IP connections. When we had TWC, in the diagnostics section of our SA8300HD the STB had an IP from the cable headend. I don't know if that means anything though.



Jason Levine
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join:2001-07-13
USA

reply to koolkid1563
That's just what I was thinking of. I'd love to be able to watch a DVR-d episode of The Colbert Report on one TV while my wife watches a DVR-d Dancing With the Stars on another. I'll bet that whenever Time Warner gets around to it, they'll make Multi-Room DVRs an additional fee.


ajwees41
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join:2002-05-10
Omaha, NE

reply to whamel
It's going to run over the tv cable lines


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