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Watch Live TV in the palm of your hand! Watch even more channels live when connected to your home network. Select Watch Online. Browse available titles and make your selection. To access U-verse with your computer, sign-on to Uverse.

The app, itself is free but users must be subscribed to AT U-Verse. You can watch AT U-Verse on your laptop computer. Other gray area stuff like Then it would not matter what drive you stick in there. Not saying to do this, but It would not suprise me if it was done already now seeing this. AnonProxy Premium Member join If they see multiple "record streams" you lose all access. If it's "Disabled", it's not like anyone will notice, and if they do, it's not like they can pin it on the user who can simply claim it came that way.

Premium Member join Bradenton, FL. This is true, unless there is a little sticker at one of the seams like the Sony Playstation. So they know if you opened the box or not. I simple hair dryer will cause the glue on that sticker to come loose! I know this from experience when I modded my xbox and some other things around here! I think you hit the nail on the head. They just don't want multiple video streams running all the time due to network limitations.

They are capable of one stream, but, removing the DVR functionality reduce the network load becouse the users can only record one program at a time. Even if the user is at home he can only DVR one. So this limitation will cause starvation! Oh, no! Eat something! Order take-out! Save yourself!! You cant watch it live or watch it live and record it. The only savings is if you turn the box off, but then there are no streams going to the box.

I have 3 of these boxes here, I know how they work. So are you saying that you cannot just select a channel on the STB and watch it live? If you can, then the load is identical because people will almost always turn off the TV, not the STB. How come? I can understand the bandwidth requirement being lower if the program could be streamed over a longer period of time, but if it's recorded in real time it shouldn't make any difference if someone is watching it or not.

This makes the move even less comprehensible. The stream is the same, no matter if you watching it live or recording it. The only way to save bandwidth, is to turn it off.

That's one of the most nonsensical statements I have heard Fully operational Anyway, I think you misunderstood what I wrote. I did not say they had a shortage of DVR's, you got it bassackwards.

I don't think they have any dumb receivers on hand. As in receivers that are not, never have been, and never can be DVR's. To keep up with their policy of one DVR per household but without the availability of dumb receivers, they have to lobotomize DVR's. Furthermore, I think there is something you don't understand about set-top receivers in the first place. They have no way of knowing whether or not the TV is on or off. The receiver doesn't magically know that the TV is off and stop sending a signal.

If the TV is off or on, the receiver keeps right on cooking. The stream the dumb receiver and DVR both receive is real-time. The amount of bandwidth used is going to be the same if the DVR is recording the stream or a fat head is sitting in-front of the TV is watching it live. The biggest point I can make here is so simple, everyone should be able to understand it. Tomorrow night, the stream carrying Eureka will take up the same amount of space regardless of whether there is a DVR or not, it will be taking place in real time.

If you are watching it in one room and recording it on a DVR in another, there will be some savings because there will only be one stream incoming and both receivers will be able to display it where as if the two receivers were displaying two different channels there would be twice as much data being downloaded. But the same holds true if there was no DVR and just two dumb receivers. With just a single tuner, it's basically little more than a dumb receiver and a VCR on a timer and uses no more bandwidth than any receiver would simply tuned to a channel.

I must be missing something. At the end of the day, I just want a faster way of getting the files onto my computer. Where are the screws located? HEy , try using a Slax linux liveCD and try mounting the drive in slax.. OR… try going to ISOhunt. I want a legit hack for this box that gives you channels because I know it can be done, it can apparently be done with any digital cable box.

It only head-end only delivers to you what you have access to. Alright guys lets think about this…why the fuck would it be in windows format? Its probably. A Linux format. I mean lets face it most products are running the kernel! The dvr units most likely still use hard drives and thus most likely use fat32 or ntfs, or if we are really extravagant, maybe exfat.

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