No, and I'm surprised that none of these hardware media players feature an OTA tuner.
I guess they assume that most, if not all HDTVs out there have one built in.
What I'd really like to see is an app on the WDTV Live that would allow streaming to the device from a Silicon Dust networked OTA tuner!
Yea, it's all too easy to switch my TV to its internal tuner, but I still like your idea.
But if it had that, you know what we'd want next: the ability to write the stream to a local USB hard drive on the WD! - :up -
And now that I think more of it, the Silicon Dust dual network tuner has
two tuners... but what if the connected computer needs both while we're watching something?
Darn! And it was such a good idea, too.
One feature I ran across in a 3rd party firmware for the WDtvLive, was ability to hook up a DVD drive.
What if we could hook in a USB blu-ray player?
I haven't really looked into the matter, and it's a bit silly, I suppose.
Sorry, I've strayed way off topic of "what's the best media player for streaming to your TV"...
At the current $74 shipped price on Meritline.com for the WD Live Plus (refurb, like mine), it's hard to argue with.
Not to be confused with the slightly cheaper WD Live non-plus (older model, won't do Netflix, etc)