Have there been any rumors of a dual HD tuner receiver any time in the near future? I'm considering the purchase of a 2nd HDTV for my bedroom, but would prefer to hold out for the dual tuner so I don't need a seperate receiver in that room.
Not likely due to DRM issues.
I think what Jim5506 is trying to say here is that:
1) There is a problem cabling from a D* receiver to an HDTV in another room (probably not impossible, just difficult)
2) While the obvious solution might be to have an ATSC (off-air HDTV) transmitter in the D* receiver, to send to the 2nd TV
3) Since there are recorders that can grab an ATSC signal, without copy protection
4) E* probably won't supply a 2-tuner HDTV receiver for some time, at least until they can come up with some way to deal with this situation.
I think that's what Jim5506 meant by "DRM issues"--DRM meaning "digital rights management", which is a euphemism for copy protection.
I think what Jim5506 is trying to say here is that:
1) There is a problem cabling from a D* receiver to an HDTV in another room (probably not impossible, just difficult)
2) While the obvious solution might be to have an ATSC (off-air HDTV) transmitter in the D* receiver, to send to the 2nd TV
3) Since there are recorders that can grab an ATSC signal, without copy protection
4) E* probably won't supply a 2-tuner HDTV receiver for some time, at least until they can come up with some way to deal with this situation.
I think that's what Jim5506 meant by "DRM issues"--DRM meaning "digital rights management", which is a euphemism for copy protection.
Were lucky they haven't stopped us from even using a hard drive to record and store content on.
Don't know, but my nephew works over there and says that they are working on a receiver that will go to the four tv's. Don't know when or how, but I am in the same boat. Just bought a 37 LCD for the bedroom and want a 211 back there, however don't want to install a switch to run the third receiver. Thought about running cable back there for HD and that is what I will probably do.
actually ATSC signal does support DRM.. there's a flag they send to notify dvr's that it's a no-no to record this feed or it tells it how long it can be stored for.. if it can be played back multiple times.. etc... etc..
EDIT: See my useless knowledge of pointless information comes in handy some times..
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I have a dual tuner HD box. It is HD on both tuners. It is the VIP 622!!! Does he mean dual HD output?