 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | Only on home network? It appears as if this is only meant to allow streaming over your in home network, its not a Slingbox type of service. However, I cant imagine it would be that hard to open a port on your router or use a VPN to watch the stream from elsewhere..... | |
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| Re: Only on home network? It is intended for home use only. It requires a tremendous amount of bandwidth and I doubt there are many folks who will have the upload bandwidth to use this app outside of the LAN. Cyberlink and DirecTV must play by the rules on this app. As a matter of fact, unless you have HDCP compatible connection for your monitor, you can't view HD broadcasts even over the LAN. | |
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| Broken Link The only way to get to the CyberLink apps is through www.directv.com/directv2pc
Any attempts at circumventing this will result in broken links.
This is a great app that functions well on a decent machine. A trick I enjoy is starting a recording then watching it on my PC after the buffer gets a minute or two into it. | |
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 kontosxyzzy join:2001-10-04 West Henrietta, NY | Kinda pointless to me Is it just me or is this backwards. I mean once I get my XX" plasma/LCD and HD DVR it's a downgrade to send the video to my puny LCD on my computer.
On the other hand, an easy way to get the video content I've stored on my computer to display on my TV screen. That's a Killer App. Any video service provider that wants to sell me that box, I'm an instant subscriber.
I know There are boxes that can do this for me already, but really, how may video decoders should I need to hook up to my screen? KISS. | |
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 |  Simba7 join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT 1 edit | Re: Kinda pointless to me I couldn't say a computer monitor is "Puny".. It was "High Def" before there was High Def. Even the CRT's.
..and with laptop monitors doing 1920x1200, I'd go for it. | |
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 |  sabatcjThinning The Herd Is Good join:2002-02-19 Keyport, NJ | Check out TVersity or even XBMC.
The second is my fav because I can stream HD content. -- I am looking for population control volunteers. | |
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| said by kontos:Is it just me or is this backwards. I mean once I get my XX" plasma/LCD and HD DVR it's a downgrade to send the video to my puny LCD on my computer. On the other hand, an easy way to get the video content I've stored on my computer to display on my TV screen. That's a Killer App. Any video service provider that wants to sell me that box, I'm an instant subscriber. I know There are boxes that can do this for me already, but really, how may video decoders should I need to hook up to my screen? KISS. DirecTV HR2x DVR's have been able to play media content from PC's for quite some time. Now PC's can play content from the DVR's. You can go either way as of last nights HR2x firmware update.
I'm much more interested in streaming video content FROM my DVR's than streaming content TO them. However, streaming content TO these DVR's has been possible for quite some time. -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." | |
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 |  |  kontosxyzzy join:2001-10-04 West Henrietta, NY 1 edit | Re: Kinda pointless to me said by pandora:DirecTV HR2x DVR's have been able to play media content from PC's for quite some time. ... streaming content TO these DVR's has been possible for quite some time. »www.directv.com/DTVAPP/global/co···vtype=-1 says that they'll only do pictures and music, not video. And that's only if you have an Intel based PC. If you're right, they have a funny way of advertising it. | |
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It's a standard UPNP DLNA client. You can watch Audio, Video, and Pictures from any DLNA server on any HR20/21/22 DirecTV box.
Video formats are a bit choosy, however. I'd recommend H.264, with a maximum bitrate under 7 Mbps (probably best to stay closer to 5). | |
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No, he's correct.
It's a standard UPNP DLNA client. You can watch Audio, Video, and Pictures from any DLNA server on any HR20/21/22 DirecTV box. I'm still a little cautious. Since they don't advertise that fact, or mention it anywhere that I can find, I wonder if we're just a firmware update away from the capability being taken away. | |
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 |  djousma join:2000-04-18 Hudsonville, MI | DTV boxes already support displaying Windows media content on your TV from your PC. | |
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 |  | | said by kontos:On the other hand, an easy way to get the video content I've stored on my computer to display on my TV screen. That's a Killer App. Any video service provider that wants to sell me that box, I'm an instant subscriber. I know There are boxes that can do this for me already, but really, how may video decoders should I need to hook up to my screen? KISS. It's called an "Xbox 360". It's from Microsoft? Came out a few years ago. Let's you play WMV files as you care to. Add TVersity, and you can play 95% of your movies on the big screen. | |
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 trparkyApple... YUMPremium,MVM join:2000-05-24 Cleveland, OH kudos:1 | Not getting my key! Is anyone else not getting their serial numbers via email? -- Tom | |
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I had to turn off my mail server's firewall and security to get the emails to deliver. One was delivered by 203.73.25.212, the other from 203.73.25.214.
First problem, 203.73.x.x is assigned to SeedNet in Taiwan. My server's firewall normally drops SMTP traffic from Asian and Eastern Europe IPs. I don't know anybody out there and all they send me is spam ergo I normally drop their traffic.
Second problem is much bigger though. Neither IP has a reverse lookup (PTR) record. This is going to cause problems with ALOT of ISP's mail servers. Many ISPs will refuse mail from servers with no PTR.
So.. I recommend you try having the serial sent to an email address at different domain names until one works. Try gmail, hotmail, etc.,.. and keep in mind they may immediately flag it as spam and deliver it to your spam/junk folder.
Sucks. Hopefully, Cyberlink will get a clue and hire someone who knows how to run mail servers. | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Not getting my key! Same Problem, hotmail doesn't allow it either. directv customer service doesn't seem to get it either, they basic told me to re-register to get the key. No mail ever arrives. | |
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 | | HDTV on PC This could be a good thing. I have put off getting satellite service because there is no way to get an HD feed from the box to my computer.
With Cable TV, I can just send the coax directly into my HD TV tuner to get all of my locals in High Def. There is no other type of HD input to a PC that I can find.
The reason I prefer watching on my computer is that I have a projector hooked up through the VGA port that is capable of a true High Def signal. Watching football on a 15' diagonal screen beats the "tiny" HDTV in my living room. This could open up other (non-internet) viewing options. | |
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 | | limitations It gives an error if you have more than one monitor connected. I've read, but haven't tried yet, that turning off one monitor in the driver software will then allow the remaining monitor to work. A number of users at DBSTalk report other problems with app lockups and crashes, and incompatibilities with PowerDVD software. | |
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 CheesePremium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL kudos:1 | Is it me... Or are the downloads horribly slow from DTV/Cyberlink? | |
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 |  jester121Premium join:2003-08-09 Lake Zurich, IL | Re: Is it me... Not you -- they're probably getting hammered today. | |
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 |  |  CheesePremium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL kudos:1 | Re: Is it me... said by jester121:Not you -- they're probably getting hammered today. That could very well be the case, it also may explain why it can't activate the "key"  | |
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 |  |  |  jester121Premium join:2003-08-09 Lake Zurich, IL | Re: Is it me... Same here, couldn't activate until this morning. | |
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 | | Old News This is old news... the beta has been going on for months now. I've had this software installed on my PC for at least a month now. | |
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 |  CheesePremium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL kudos:1 | Re: Old News said by mbuonaccorsi:This is old news... the beta has been going on for months now. I've had this software installed on my PC for at least a month now. Great for you It's not OLD news for everyone  | |
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| I like it
I do have TVs in a lot of rooms, as many Americans do anymore. But there are times I want to watch stuff on my HD DVR in a different room.
Also, I like the interface, it is very easy. I can watch TV and work/play. Plus, it is in high-def (though I am not sure what resolution yet).
I did not know about it until today.
Looking at the bandwidth it uses, yes, I can do it but probably not in too many locations. I have not tested how it adjusts for network problems or anything but on your local LAN or on a high speed network, works well.
I also have a slingbox and it has its advantages as well. For example, a slingbox I can watch at my camp in the middle of the woods at 768k, the Directv app I doubt it.
The Directv app, perfect for moving around the home with and watching what is on my main DVR. I cannot afford a high def DVR in every room so some are SD or just HD receivers.
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1 edit | Trying to regain the market share ... obviously necessary This is obviously a good idea.
A lot of us don't have TVs anymore, but have lots of computers laying around.
This is perfect for the modern world, and actually about half a decade past its largest initial usefulness, and a decade past when it should have been introduced.
I caught someone say "when [he] buys [his] plasma TV" ... yeah right, well, sure, yeah, for him this is pretty much moot AFTER he buys it. It's as if we have to own a new TV just to watch TV. Some of us had money to invest into the betting game at Wall Street (and bet against liar loans and won big), but a lot of us never had any money in the first place, and are just waiting for housing prices to go down (way, way, superway way way down). DirecTV saw the light, and realized they better jump on board or get steamrolled by us downsizing our expenditures on useless redundant content delivery companies when the Internet is so much more standard and reliable.
Whoever stopped running DirecTV did a great thing by getting out of the way (Robert Mudock?).
I am aware that some people have put in the necessary investments in the latest version of legacy HDTV architecture to keep up to date with the current CableCo/SatelliteCo setup, but I'd say most of us young people haven't. I saw this all first hand at one of my recent jobs.
Lately, my income has become much, much healthier, but I certainly haven't decided to start wasting money on things I already realized I don't need.
We will get a projector when we can afford it, but there's no guarantee we're plugging it into anything but our computer. That's the idea. That's where all the content is for us, anyway. If it's free, we might augment it a smidgen from other sources, but only if the cables don't look ugly.
That might change when we can afford BluRay. That might change everything ... BluRay might be the savior for old fashioned TV. We'll need a competent 1080p set before we bother with a BluRay, though, and the prices on those 1080p sets are still pushing that item down on the budget priority list, even if we consider the best good quality set deals on Amazon.com. (The BluRay player is cheaper than the set, and as far as I'm concerned, they're a matched pair, so get bought at the same time, and returned at the same time if they don't work. I still want them componentized, though, so no BluRay inside my set (ew) (but come to think of it, that might be an ideal way to control quality production (yes, there are things that the player has to do for picture quality)).) | |
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But do you need a Service Called CLHNService3 Running with a unknown Manufacturer. | |
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