Well, there's three people in our house and three HDTVs and one regular TV. So if I'm watching HDTV Olympics in my room, a roommate is watching HDTV Weeds in his room, no one can watch and HDTV Angels game in the main room - or else one of us has to switch to SD.
Or, as was the case earlier this week, I wanted to watch the Olympics so I set two programs to record in SD on the DVR. Our renter wanted to watch HDTV as well, so there goes all 4 streams and no one else can watch TV. Once you have 3 or more people living in a house, all who want to watch their own thing and maybe record another program, you run into tons of problems. I don't know what we're going to do when the Fall season comes around and different people want to record different things...
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Alex @ Aug 12th 2008 3:52PM
not being sarcastic, but how many streams would you need? 4HD total so you could DVR on two different TVs?
Blake @ Aug 13th 2008 10:38AM
Well, there's three people in our house and three HDTVs and one regular TV. So if I'm watching HDTV Olympics in my room, a roommate is watching HDTV Weeds in his room, no one can watch and HDTV Angels game in the main room - or else one of us has to switch to SD.
Or, as was the case earlier this week, I wanted to watch the Olympics so I set two programs to record in SD on the DVR. Our renter wanted to watch HDTV as well, so there goes all 4 streams and no one else can watch TV. Once you have 3 or more people living in a house, all who want to watch their own thing and maybe record another program, you run into tons of problems. I don't know what we're going to do when the Fall season comes around and different people want to record different things...