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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 01:57:25 +1000</li>
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Hi Greg,
Which Motorola unit is it? Some have USB ports, which may be ripe for a USB Ethernet dongle. I found some interesting things by googling for "motorola hd dvr comcast hacking".
If you had a digital video capture card (is there such a thing? the only ones I'm finding in google have "DV" camcorder inputs ) you could do as you suggested. But for the cost of a (standard) video capture card, you've bought about 1/2 a HDTV PCI card.
Alternately, if the two locations are fairly close, and you don't mind drilling some fair sized holes in your walls, you could invest in a Digital signal splitter. (like a StarTech.com DVI Video Splitter ST124DVI)
--Keith
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