It does have a 2nd HD output but it's over Ethernet, ...
Or wirelessly, as long as the speed is high enough.
It does have a 2nd HD output but it's over Ethernet, ...
Please tell us it controls the TV2 tuner and not just another output for TV1!It does have a 2nd HD output but it's over Ethernet...
Hd signal to another tv away from your home through the Internet will look depending on YOUR DSL speed and quality. It does not have anyhting to do with the slingcatcher
If it works with E*, I'd be happy! (Hey. I remember the 811 and 921.)
I'm using cable modems on both ends. I get about 15+mbs download and 1.2mbs upload. How much faster does it need to be to get decent video quality ?
I would think that the upload speeds would have to be in excess of 2mbs, ON BOTH ENDS, to have stable PQ on HD content. Was SD content bad also? What is the upload speed for your connection at work?
A T1 is 1.5Mb both up and down. don't forget that other users are on the T1 line so your throughput will most likelly be less, I'm sure your work wouldn't be happy if you were using up all of their bandwidth.
A T1 is 1.5Mb both up and down. don't forget that other users are on the T1 line so your throughput will most likelly be less, I'm sure your work wouldn't be happy if you were using up all of their bandwidth. Just use the SlingPlayer with a SlingBox for normal viewing, You don't have to have a SlingCatcher, which is really designed for use on your home network for the added features it has built-in.
On my home network I stream at about 3.5Mb and it is a pretty good picture full screen on my 16" 16:9 laptop. At work I can only get about .5Mb and it is a watchable picture in a window but that is about it. I mainly use it at work to steam the audio channels and turn off the video to keep the work IT geeks happy (lower bandwidth usage).
I'm the boss so I can do whatever I want. I guess my point is that the whole reason for SlingCatcher is so that you can Sling directly to any TV instead of having to sit at a computer,(I disagree that it's main purpose is to sling within a house), and if it won't work well using the average internet connection, what good is it? Anyway, to watch my Dish programming on a remote TV it's not much good unless they can improve the quality.
I'm using cable modems on both ends. I get about 15+mbs download and 1.2mbs upload. How much faster does it need to be to get decent video quality ? Do you have a SlingCatcher?
Why do they need approval? It's an app that runs on a phone that has an unlimited data plan. As I said, I have no problem running SlingPlayer on a Windows Mobile ATT phone on their 3G network. Why would the iPhone be different?