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DirecTV tuner card...

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  •  05-15-2007, 1:47 PM 187468 in reply to 187461

    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..

    I would put one of those big ugly full sized dishes in my yard if it meant I got HD to my Media Center.



    -Rick
  •  05-15-2007, 2:13 PM 187482 in reply to 187468

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    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    my area has no mpeg4 channels yet so I have the ability to wait still.

    Bryan Socha
    Media Center MVP
  •  05-15-2007, 2:17 PM 187484 in reply to 187482

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    D* launched NYC MPEG-4 locals in Jan 2006, no?  Should be on Spaceway 2.

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  •  05-15-2007, 2:19 PM 187485 in reply to 187484

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    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    last I heard is we were delayed until end of 2007...  I could be wrong but I have every local that appears in the lineups and on the site...

    Bryan Socha
    Media Center MVP
  •  05-15-2007, 2:23 PM 187489 in reply to 187453

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Chris - Moderator:
    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.

     

    I did Directv installs one summer when I was out of work from my IT consulting job. So I could put up the dish myself. It's not a big deal about getting a new dish, as if I go to directv and sign a contract, it would be a free install anyway....

    I have cable now, it would be great if I could get a cable card setup for my MCE box but, as I can't Directv might be the only way, if a item like this comes out (dual tuner, PCI card).


    -Dave

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  •  06-10-2007, 7:24 PM 192130 in reply to 187489

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Any updates to this?  How long is this project going to take? 

    I'm looking to switch to Directv before the NFL season but I won't do it unless they get a tuner card out this year.  (It's only been 18 months since they announced this.)

     

  •  06-10-2007, 7:29 PM 192133 in reply to 192130

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Nothing official, but I think you have a while to wait still.

    Chris Lanier
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  •  06-10-2007, 7:46 PM 192138 in reply to 192133

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Chris - Moderator:
    Nothing official, but I think you have a until to wait still.

    Either I'm getting slow in my old age, or that sentence made no sense.  :-)

     

    I too am getting really tired of the silent treatment from both MS and D* on this issue.  I understand that Jessica can't comment on it, but both companies really need to release some information about this thing.  I'm really hoping it's not going to turn into a PoS like the DRM laden OCUR tuners.

  •  06-10-2007, 7:50 PM 192139 in reply to 192138

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Makes more sense now.  Smile [:)]

    You can dream that it will not be DRM laden, but I wouldn't get your hopes up.  Just like the cable industry doesn't own the content in question either does D*.  It will be protected.  The big question is will it be a solution we can all buy without a new PC or not.

    Chris Lanier
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  •  06-10-2007, 7:59 PM 192140 in reply to 192139

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Oh, I'm not getting my hopes up.  Unfortunately I don't believe that Hollywood will ever realise that there's nothing they can do that will stop "pirating" of their content, and that the DRM crap does nothing but piss off the regular consumer because of all the restrictions.  Though you'd think that if enough companies (MS, D*, E*, cable, etc.) stood up to them, they'd have to give in.

    Oh well, thanks for the update.

  •  06-12-2007, 2:27 PM 192510 in reply to 192133

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    I htink he's speaking figuratively :-)

     

  •  06-12-2007, 3:45 PM 192525 in reply to 192510

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Exactly. Ian can't say, and neither can I. Plus, I'm not even sure we know the right answer to that question. Things always change...
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  •  06-13-2007, 3:15 PM 192698 in reply to 192525

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    Could you "not" tell us if we will have it in time for Christmas? Or if (at least) there is any timeline! (You must have SOME Idea of what "not" to tell us!)
  •  06-14-2007, 1:18 AM 192800 in reply to 192698

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    makryger:
    Could you "not" tell us if we will have it in time for Christmas? Or if (at least) there is any timeline! (You must have SOME Idea of what "not" to tell us!)

    I think it is unlikely we'll see D* support this year. IMHO of course. Is that vague enough to not anger The Man? We'll see. There is a whole gaggle of people dedicated to that effort, and they all still have jobs so it's moving forward so who knows? A lot of pieces have to fall in place to make it happen across a lot of teams.

    I really wish I could just spill the details of our current plans. But I'm sure Jessica would hit me with the ban-hammer and I'd never post again. Of course if I was banned from TGB then I'd have more time with my VM6000. Mmmmm. Digital oscilloscope.....

     


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  •  06-14-2007, 2:44 AM 192811 in reply to 192800

    Re: DirecTV tuner card...

    So you have a "gaggle" (read > 5) of people "dedicated" to it for over two years with no expectation of delivery of a product?  When did Microsoft become the Federal Government? (Oh, yeah-Vista)

    WRK

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