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Several months ago I tried Verizon's FIOS which had access to the DVR from any television. After 2 weeks I switched back to Comcast and am now wondering if I can use my PC and keep it in my home office as my DVR (as well as making it into a HTPC). Verizon had an ethernet controller that their coax cable went into. Is this easy to set up on my own? What kind of hardware would I need? Can I do this without having to move the PC to where my tv/receiver is?
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You don't know it but you just asked one of the most complicated questions about PCs.
Message edited by brw02005 on 11-29-2007 at 04:42:01 AM |
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Thank you so much for that answer! I was hoping it would be easier than that. Since I am using Comcast's DVR is there a way I could use my PC just for my DVD's and then watch them on the TV in the room downstairs from where the computer is? I guess I would still have to be in the room with the computer to brows the DVD library, etc. Oh well...
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Well in the US streaming DVD's illegal since you have to break the encryption to do so. The only system I know that does that is out of the box is kaleidescope which rich people buy and costs a fortune. Now if you decrypt your dvd to your hard drive with dvd-shrink or dvd decrpytor then you could stream it with an xbox hacked with xbmc. Most people just transcode them to divx before they stream them. In which case you would use dvd decryptor select only the movie part of the dvd and decrypt it then compress it to divx or xvid using auto gordian knot. Whatever way you do it, it's still illegal. With this you could stream it to a media mvp with gbpvr or xbox 360 (not hacked) with orb. It's cheaper to just buy a dvd player and put it next to every dvd player. If someone has a better way I'm all ears. |
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