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Keith,
I have Comcast digital cable. The low channels 2-1xx are analog. The
rest including the HD channels are digital.
I have a Motorola HD DVR (provided by Comcast) that has an DVI out. I
don't have anything hanging on that output. I don't mind having to
tune the channel via DVR. It would be better to control the channel
from the client location, but I can easily live with walking to the
living room to change channels.
One way that might work is to find a way to capture the DVI output,
convert it to IP and broadcast it over my wireless lan. Then pickup
the IP stream at the client location and drive a HD monitor/speakers.
I've not experimented with any form of computer/tv integration, so I
don't know if this standard stuff, or way off the charts stupid.
Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century
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