I have just received this from DirecTV.
The following is from DirecTV CTO, Romulo Pontual
"DIRECTV has suspended the development of the HDPC-20 tuner project that
was designed to integrate DIRECTV service into Windows Media Center
after assessing the impact of missing the August 2008 release of Windows
Media Center update and considering timing of the next release."
"Both DIRECTV and Microsoft understand the desirability of offering
consumers an all encompassing DIRECTV programming solution via
Windows-based PCs. We are continuing to explore ways to integrate
DIRECTV service with Windows-based PCs in the future.
"The HDPC-20 tuner that appears on the driver list of a pre-Beta build
of Windows 7 is an artifact that was listed prior to the decision to
suspend the tuner project. As our plans progress toward a Windows Media
Center-compatible product, we will make an announcement at the
appropriate time."
The following is from DirecTV CTO, Romulo Pontual
"DIRECTV has suspended the development of the HDPC-20 tuner project that
was designed to integrate DIRECTV service into Windows Media Center
after assessing the impact of missing the August 2008 release of Windows
Media Center update and considering timing of the next release."
"Both DIRECTV and Microsoft understand the desirability of offering
consumers an all encompassing DIRECTV programming solution via
Windows-based PCs. We are continuing to explore ways to integrate
DIRECTV service with Windows-based PCs in the future.
"The HDPC-20 tuner that appears on the driver list of a pre-Beta build
of Windows 7 is an artifact that was listed prior to the decision to
suspend the tuner project. As our plans progress toward a Windows Media
Center-compatible product, we will make an announcement at the
appropriate time."