Silicon Dust HDHomeRun Networked Digital HDTV Tuner
Posted by hoser in Computer, Home Theater


Imagine you can watch/record HDTV from all computers in your home connected by a Local Area Network (LAN).
Unlike cards installed in a PC, the HDHomerun connects to your home network that allows for compatible machines to connect to the tuners for watching Live HDTV or recording to hard disk. Equiped with two tuners the HDHomerun allow multiple users and is compatible with a wide range of third party user interfaces like MCE/Vista, SageTV, BeyondTV, VLC, and even MythTV (Linux) to control the tuners over LAN. Tune and record two over-the-air TV and/or un-encrypted HDTV cable channels to your PC’s hard drive over LAN.ÂÂ
Network connected HDHomerun is simple to install, and uses any hardware or programs capable of decoding transport streams to view. Silicondust offers some of the best user support with an active community of users on-line. HDHomerun is the most flexible and sensible way to add HDTV to all the PCs in your network.
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Product Detail:
- Supports ATSC over-the-air digital TV.
- 100baseTX high speed network
- Supports QAM64/256 (unencrypted digital cable TV)
- Compatible with Windows Media Center, Myth TV DVR Linux, SageTV – DVR for Windows,
Silicon Dust HDHomeRun Networked Digital HDTV Tuner
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[...] Original post by hoser [...]
Just as a warning: The only TV you’ll be able to watch is TV is UNENCRYPTED digital TV. Most channels your cable company provides are encrypted and this tuner will not be able to pick them up.
I have this tuner and can only pick up about 20 channels, most in standard definition and about half are local channels.