said by runner77:Anyone know if it's worth the headache to swap out my DCX3400 with the newer DCX3510 box? Any idea what I would gain? Larger hard drive?
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www.motorola.com/Video-S ··· -M-US-ENMotorola continues to expand its industry-leading set-top portfolio with the DCX3510-M, an all-digital HD Digital Video Recorder with dual 1 GHz video tuners and support for both MPE G-2 and MPE G-4 HD decode. The DCX3510-M includes the latest audio and video output, with support for full 1080p60 high-definition output, HDMIâ¢, award-winning Dolby® Digital Plus, and Dolby Volume intelligent multi-channel audio leveling. In addition, the DCX3510-M features an internal 500 GB hard drive, which can be expanded to 1 TB or more using an external disk drive connected to the set-tops eSATA interface. The DCX3510-M is OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP)-capable, and compatible with Motorolas DCT legacy software API set. The DCX3510-M also supports Motorolas new software enhancements for processing 3D video and graphics in the set-top prior to being delivered to a 3D-compatible television for an exceptional high-quality 3D TV viewing experience.
M-Card⢠(Multi-stream CableCAR Dâ¢) support for Conditional Access
OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP â¢) â capable
Compatible with Motorola DCT/DCH legacy software AP I set
Digital Video Recorder (DVR) with dual 1 GHz digital video tuners
Additional 1 GHz DOCSIS® tuner
Standard 500 GB hard drive
Standard MoCA integrated home networking interface
High-definition (HDTV) decode of MPE G-2 and MPE G-4 AVC (H.264) with 1080p60 HDMI output
Dolby® Digital and Dolby Digital Plus audio decode
Dolby Volume intelligent multi-channel audio leveling
DOCSIS 2.0+ embedded cable modem with support for DSG and downstream channel bonding (3 down, 1 up)
SCTE 55-1/SCTE 55-2 outof-band
64 MB Flash, 512 MB DRA M
Remote and on-screen diagnostics
Switched Digital Video (SDV)-capable
Accelerated 2D and 3D graphics