I am still using a Diamond 9000HD receiver that I purchased many months ago, and it does about half of what I want. I keep watching for something better to come along that would give me the capabilities I have now, but also some others on my "wish list." This is what I'm looking for in a receiver:
Able to receive AND RECORD both FTA signals and OTA signals from local stations (using an antenna!).
Able to receive most/all available DVB-S and DVB-S2 formats
Excellent BLIND SCAN that detects signals on all formats.
1080p (or failing that, at least 1080i) HDMI output
Control of satellite dishes using DiSEqC, 22KHz, USALS, etc.
LAN Network connection.
Now, here is what I REALLY want. Saving programs to an external drive via the USB port works okay but limits you to playback only via that receiver. What I'd REALLY like to do is to be able to save anything I am recording in a standard format (such as MP4, though it doesn't necessarily have to be MP4 as long as it's a format that just about any home PC can play), and save it to a remote share out on my local network. The reason being, I want to be able to watch my recorded shows from any computer connected to my home network, not just from the receiver that recorded it. I mean, it's nice that I can time shift shows and all, but still with my Diamond I have to be in front of my main TV to watch what I have recorded, and that's not always convenient. If I could save the recordings to a server (or even access a connected USB drive from another computer over the local network) it opens up the possibility of another family member watching a show on a PC while I am watching a different show (whether live or recorded) using the receiver.
Seems like a few receiver manufacturers are putting LAN ports on their receivers, but as far as I can tell, they only use them to get content from the Internet, not to save recordings to the local network. When I saw the front page info on the microHD and saw that it was designed by hobbyists, I had a brief moment of hope, only to have that hope dashed when I saw it has no way to connect to a local network at all. So I am asking, is there ANY receiver out there that can do what I want, ESPECIALLY the part about saving recorded shows to a shared folder somewhere out on the LAN (presumably accessible via Windows networking/SAMBA?). I wouldn't even care if there was an intermediate step or two to the process (for example, if it had to save the recordings to a drive connected to the USB port first, then after the recordings are finished, convert them to a format that a home PC can play).
One thing I really don't want to lose is the ability to record OTA signals, since most of the networks do not appear to be available in HD on FTA satellite.
Able to receive AND RECORD both FTA signals and OTA signals from local stations (using an antenna!).
Able to receive most/all available DVB-S and DVB-S2 formats
Excellent BLIND SCAN that detects signals on all formats.
1080p (or failing that, at least 1080i) HDMI output
Control of satellite dishes using DiSEqC, 22KHz, USALS, etc.
LAN Network connection.
Now, here is what I REALLY want. Saving programs to an external drive via the USB port works okay but limits you to playback only via that receiver. What I'd REALLY like to do is to be able to save anything I am recording in a standard format (such as MP4, though it doesn't necessarily have to be MP4 as long as it's a format that just about any home PC can play), and save it to a remote share out on my local network. The reason being, I want to be able to watch my recorded shows from any computer connected to my home network, not just from the receiver that recorded it. I mean, it's nice that I can time shift shows and all, but still with my Diamond I have to be in front of my main TV to watch what I have recorded, and that's not always convenient. If I could save the recordings to a server (or even access a connected USB drive from another computer over the local network) it opens up the possibility of another family member watching a show on a PC while I am watching a different show (whether live or recorded) using the receiver.
Seems like a few receiver manufacturers are putting LAN ports on their receivers, but as far as I can tell, they only use them to get content from the Internet, not to save recordings to the local network. When I saw the front page info on the microHD and saw that it was designed by hobbyists, I had a brief moment of hope, only to have that hope dashed when I saw it has no way to connect to a local network at all. So I am asking, is there ANY receiver out there that can do what I want, ESPECIALLY the part about saving recorded shows to a shared folder somewhere out on the LAN (presumably accessible via Windows networking/SAMBA?). I wouldn't even care if there was an intermediate step or two to the process (for example, if it had to save the recordings to a drive connected to the USB port first, then after the recordings are finished, convert them to a format that a home PC can play).
One thing I really don't want to lose is the ability to record OTA signals, since most of the networks do not appear to be available in HD on FTA satellite.