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It would be a boring video, there is no difference from the UI perspective, between it and a integrated security STB.
Is it the card or the device that needs to be multi-stream capable? Or both?For example; could I take that cable card and pop it into my TV and receive VOD services? Or does it have to reside in the box?
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Ben Drawbaugh @ Jul 19th 2007 11:16AM
It would be a boring video, there is no difference from the UI perspective, between it and a integrated security STB.
glide @ Jul 19th 2007 1:16PM
Is it the card or the device that needs to be multi-stream capable? Or both?
For example; could I take that cable card and pop it into my TV and receive VOD services? Or does it have to reside in the box?