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This should be possible via a firmware update. It is a tuner for IPTV, not requiring a cable card or coax connection. @Scott,Are your calculations based on MPEG2 or MPEG4? To my knowledge MPEG4 requires quite a bit less disk space than MPEG2.Also, why would anyone be bitching about something FREE! VT JJR
My apologies on the tunder comments. I thought Freeview was IP based. I went to their website to get educated.
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VT JJR @ Aug 1st 2007 8:58AM
This should be possible via a firmware update. It is a tuner for IPTV, not requiring a cable card or coax connection.
@Scott,
Are your calculations based on MPEG2 or MPEG4? To my knowledge MPEG4 requires quite a bit less disk space than MPEG2.
Also, why would anyone be bitching about something FREE!
VT JJR
VT JJR @ Aug 1st 2007 9:14AM
My apologies on the tunder comments. I thought Freeview was IP based. I went to their website to get educated.