I have been out of the FTA scene since my Diamond 9000HD took a power surge (or something happened) and now it simply will not power up. Now that spring-like weather is almost here (I HOPE!!!) I'm debating on whether to try to get back into FTA. This would be partly so I could record certain programs for someone else in my family, which explains my second question below. So...
- Is there currently a HIGH DEFINITION feed of CBS in the clear?
- Is there currently a HIGH DEFINITION feed of the CW in the clear? If so, is it a primetime-only feed or a 24 hour feed?
- Is there any FTA receiver available that has a network connection jack that will allow you to steam either live programming or recorded programs (preferably both) to other computers or similar devices in your home? And if so, which one(s)?
- Or, is there any hardware device (PCI card, USB connected device, etc.) that you know of that integrates well with MythTV (which is Linux-based software) and does NOT require that you have a Windows box available? It's frustrating to read about hardware devices and then find that they are really only useful with Windows Media center, or some other piece of Windows-specific software?
I posted this in this forum because of the first two questions, but if they would be appropriate for the main FTA forum then I don't mind if the moderator moves this post there. Take a guess which two networks we can't get reliably with an OTA antenna!
- Is there currently a HIGH DEFINITION feed of CBS in the clear?
- Is there currently a HIGH DEFINITION feed of the CW in the clear? If so, is it a primetime-only feed or a 24 hour feed?
- Is there any FTA receiver available that has a network connection jack that will allow you to steam either live programming or recorded programs (preferably both) to other computers or similar devices in your home? And if so, which one(s)?
- Or, is there any hardware device (PCI card, USB connected device, etc.) that you know of that integrates well with MythTV (which is Linux-based software) and does NOT require that you have a Windows box available? It's frustrating to read about hardware devices and then find that they are really only useful with Windows Media center, or some other piece of Windows-specific software?
I posted this in this forum because of the first two questions, but if they would be appropriate for the main FTA forum then I don't mind if the moderator moves this post there. Take a guess which two networks we can't get reliably with an OTA antenna!