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dadkins
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Re: TiVo has this

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Got HTPC?
said by Eat Me See Profile :

TiVo has had YouTube capability for almost a year now.

Facebook and Twitter TiVo doesn't have, but it's not something I really care about.

But listen to this - even if TiVo doesn't have it today, someone can write a HME app to make the functionality available. Try THAT on a FiOS DVR!
Agreed!

Also: HTPC - Can play anything from anywhere on the internet right on the ole TV.

Can even use a laptop as the "remote"!
Stream music, video, Youtube, DSLReports, check email, anything!
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Eat Me

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Tivo's biggest advantage is cablecard support. If there was a half decent cablecard tuner available that didn't force you to buy a whole new PC from the likes of Dell or HP I would jump on the HTPC bandwagon really fast.

Without cablecard or a cableco STB I can't decode three quarters of the HD channels I pay for.


dadkins
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IR Blaster.
It allows you to change channels on a cable/sat box with the computer's remote control.
Or, just use it as a secondary input - HDMI 2.
Cable box for cable and Channel 1 On Demand, HTPC for DVD/Blu-ray/Internet/video files...

Either way...
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Eat Me

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Yeah I prefer a neat all in one solution.

TiVo does most of what I need a HTPC to do in one neat box. No blasters to worry about.

Besides with a lifetime sub and cable cards that I bought outright, it costs less per month than paying $10 for a Cable STB and there's much less lag when changing channels. Not to mention that dual tuners will cost $20 if I rent two cable STBs.

Most bang for my buck, IMO.
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