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Last post 12-18-2008, 9:41 AM by Tegeril. 988 replies.
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  •  05-14-2007, 6:13 AM 187132 in reply to 185920

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    I don't know if I'm over speculating or just too excited but do you suppose the advent of the DTV tuner may coincide with the new satellite going up next month? I've been with DirecTV for 6+ years and have been very satisfied with QOS,even through the 2004-2005 hurricane season here in FLA. This will open up a whole new world for VMC I'm sure.
  •  05-14-2007, 7:31 AM 187144 in reply to 187132

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    HighDef:
    I don't know if I'm over speculating or just too excited but do you suppose the advent of the DTV tuner may coincide with the new satellite going up next month?

    I'd love to see the D* tuner card released, whatever the excuse.  I don't see that it'd be dependent on a new bird, though.  D* already has MPEG-4 STBs on the market, including an HD DVR.

    If D* is waiting on any infrastructure before announcing the card, I'd think it would be Single Wire Multiswitch.  SWM will make D*'s cabling more similar to digital cable.  You'll still need a D* tuner for each TV, but a single coax run can carry both OTA and SAT, and pass through splitters.

    True, SWM doesn't have any direct bearing on a D* tuner for PCs, but I can see folks at D* wanting to make a concerted marketing push.  "Look, folks!  We've made cabling easier, we've got more HD local channels and we're adding a tuner card for Windows Media Center!"
  •  05-14-2007, 7:39 AM 187146 in reply to 187132

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Umm i dont think that is the case with the tuner, that sat. main purpose is to get us our HD channels...
    This is the projected schedule:

    Coming in September:

    A&E
    CineMax
    Food Network
    HGTV
    History Channel
    MHD
    NFL Network (Full-Time)
    Starz!
    The Movie Channel
    The National Geographic Channel
    The Weather Channel
    Versus/Golf


    Fall 2007:

    Bravo
    Cartoon
    Chiller
    CNN
    FX
    Sci-Fi
    Sleuth
    Speed
    TBS
    USA


    December 2007:

    The Tennis Channel

    Spring 2008

    Disney Channel
    Toon Disney
    ABC Family
    ESPN News
    MGM



    Plus we will be getting Video On Demand, through the sat and our home network, with over 2,000 HD movies to pick from

    I believe the sat is scheduled  for June, its wil then take about 10 weeks to get the feeds to us, so we are lookin around laber day
  •  05-14-2007, 8:02 AM 187148 in reply to 187132

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    FWIW, my guess is you'll see the D* MCE tuner released around the same time as Fiji, the update to Vista Media Center.  Rumor has it that Fiji is due out around the end of this year.
  •  05-14-2007, 8:06 AM 187151 in reply to 187144

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Kinche:
    HighDef:
    I don't know if I'm over speculating or just too excited but do you suppose the advent of the DTV tuner may coincide with the new satellite going up next month?

    I'd love to see the D* tuner card released, whatever the excuse.  I don't see that it'd be dependent on a new bird, though.  D* already has MPEG-4 STBs on the market, including an HD DVR.

    If D* is waiting on any infrastructure before announcing the card, I'd think it would be Single Wire Multiswitch.  SWM will make D*'s cabling more similar to digital cable.  You'll still need a D* tuner for each TV, but a single coax run can carry both OTA and SAT, and pass through splitters.

    True, SWM doesn't have any direct bearing on a D* tuner for PCs, but I can see folks at D* wanting to make a concerted marketing push.  "Look, folks!  We've made cabling easier, we've got more HD local channels and we're adding a tuner card for Windows Media Center!"


    Thanks for the info on the Multiswitch.  I hasn't heard of that one yet.  Much better than buying a $50 antenna for each set and then trying to figure out a place to hide it and still get good reception.

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  •  05-14-2007, 8:27 PM 187306 in reply to 185883

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Digital Freak:
    Are you able to say if each D* "box" will have single or dual tuners?  Would be really nice to have only two "boxes" for a total of 4 tuners....

    That is up to DirecTV. Right now it looks like two tuners per black box.


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  •  05-15-2007, 7:29 AM 187373 in reply to 187306

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    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    multiples of 2 work just fine for me..  I would want 4+atsc

    Bryan Socha
    Media Center MVP
  •  05-15-2007, 9:22 AM 187392 in reply to 187373

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Hey, that's in my area of ownership (N tuners). I'll see what I can do. :-)
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  •  05-15-2007, 11:20 AM 187431 in reply to 187392

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Mmm...  N tuners...

    I'm ready to order.  Whom should I call?  Wink [;)]
  •  05-15-2007, 11:34 AM 187436 in reply to 187431

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    No promises. Plus you all already know how to do it. Not that I advocate that. :-)
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  •  05-15-2007, 11:38 AM 187438 in reply to 187431

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    I will switch to DirecTV the day this product becomes a reality.  I actually like my cable company (Insight), but the CableCard thing has me ticked.  Right now I'm switching using a manual switch box between my MCE and my digital STB which is a pain in the neck.  I record HD on the STB and SD on the MCE, mainly so I can watch SD stuff on my now seriously outdated extender in my bedroom.  I'm not going to spend another $3500+ to get a comparable system to what I have now just to get CableCard, and I'm not going to spend $1500 for a cheap HP and downgrade my computer system either. 

    Sorry for the rant but it seems to calm me down a bit to rail on about CableCard every chance I get.  :)



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  •  05-15-2007, 12:10 PM 187444 in reply to 187436

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    JessZahn:
    No promises. Plus you all already know how to do it. Not that I advocate that. :-)

    Sorry.  I should have been more specific.  Please allow me to rephrase:

    Mmm... N HD-capable DirecTV tuners for Windows Media Center...
  •  05-15-2007, 12:39 PM 187450 in reply to 187438

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    babyike:
    I will switch to DirecTV the day this product becomes a reality.  I actually like my cable company (Insight), but the CableCard thing has me ticked.  Right now I'm switching using a manual switch box between my MCE and my digital STB which is a pain in the neck.  I record HD on the STB and SD on the MCE, mainly so I can watch SD stuff on my now seriously outdated extender in my bedroom.  I'm not going to spend another $3500+ to get a comparable system to what I have now just to get CableCard, and I'm not going to spend $1500 for a cheap HP and downgrade my computer system either. 

    Sorry for the rant but it seems to calm me down a bit to rail on about CableCard every chance I get.  :)


    Could not agree more here. As a DIY person for my Media Center, the fact that I can't add a Cable Card system to it, ticks me off. So if Directv offers it, and I get my locals in HD, I would move in a heartbeat. I already have a dish on my roof (the old owners had directv) ready to go !


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  •  05-15-2007, 12:46 PM 187453 in reply to 187450

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    DavidinCT:

    Could not agree more here. As a DIY person for my Media Center, the fact that I can't add a Cable Card system to it, ticks me off. So if Directv offers it, and I get my locals in HD, I would move in a heartbeat. I already have a dish on my roof (the old owners had directv) ready to go !



    You would actually need a new 5-LNB dish to get those MPEG-4 locals.  If you have lived there more than a year, chances are an installer would still need to come out and swap dishes.

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  •  05-15-2007, 1:10 PM 187461 in reply to 187453

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    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    I'm waiting for the mini 5s instead of that damn sail..   but looks like I'll be going with whatever is available before the fall scifi in hd comes out..

    Bryan Socha
    Media Center MVP
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