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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Quebec, QC
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Hi, I've searched but couldn't find any information on this. I'd like to know if it's possible to use HDHomerun to watch HDTV on my HTPC on my PC (and use it as a DVR at the same time
HDHomerun is pretty much an ATSC Tuner that streams over Ethernet. http://www.engadgethd.com/2006/10/30...iew-hdhomerun/ |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto
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moved this from the Videotron forum
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Brampton, ON
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Short answer, yes.
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Why not just get a PCI or USB HD tuner?
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Quebec, QC
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I read about this being a good solution. You have anything better to propose?
My main concern is over QAM (which is why I posted in the Videotron forum). Are they encrypted? I called videotron and the idiot I spoke to didnt seem to understand what QAM meant and what encrypted meant. He said that it wasn't possible to link the set-top box to the PC and didn't understand what I meant by a PCI Tuner... |
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YOur original post mentions nothing about QAM or encrypted signals. In future, post all your questions and it makes it much easier for us to help.
All digital channels are encrypted
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Brampton, ON
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All digital channels are not necessarily encrypted. Rogers in the GTA had a number of them un-encrypted until a few months ago, but they are now all encrypted. I don't know about Videotron. I love my HDHR, it fits perfectly with my needs.
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Location: Fredericton, NB
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I have read much in the way of a praising nature for the HDHR.
If I lived in an area where there was ample ATSC signal (Like in the Golden Horseshoe in Ontario), I would be using them exclusively. As to using them with QAM from your cable providor, this is not really an option in Canada. The reason that QAM tuners are such a big deal is because in the USA, it is a legal requirement that the local TV channels that are carried on the cable providors service MUST be clear QAM and not encrypted. For example, say you live in Detroit. All of the Detroit local networks like ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox have to be clear QAM. We do not have this rule in Canada. And to hugh's question about why not use an internal device? The HDHR connects via a network connection. As far as I am concerned, that is one sweet way to do it. If I could use HDHR boxes, it would allow me to keep them squirelled away where the cable comes in the house and where my network switches are. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I have two PCI tuners and one HDHomeRun. (And yes, I have recorded 4 HD programs simultaneously if someone wonders why I have four tuners.)
Overall, the HDHomeRun is Ok. It does not get as good of a signal strength as the two cheap PCI cards I have. Though my signal seems to be strong enough for my needs. On wacky reception days, the PCI cards are definitely more reliable. So the HDHomeRun is not perfect but pretty good overall.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Oakville, Ontario (3rd Line/Rebecca)
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Researching hdtv tuners...
Certainly having hdtv across all network computers is pretty cool - and the convenience and dual-tuner ability is nice too. But I'd rather go for signal quality for my first tuner... anyone else have experiences with HDHomeRun? |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Out of curiosity, where did you get the HDHomeRun from? Is is working well for you?
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