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SiliconDust HDHomeRun Dual Digital ATSC Network

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

The SiliconDust HDHR-US HDHomeRun Dual Digital ATSC Network is your one-stop media source that can do it all. Watch your favorite TV shows from any computer, or record live programming in 1080i high resolution format. The HDHR-US HDHomeRun Networked Digital TV Tuner supports ATSC over-the-air digital TV and unencrypted digital cable. It allows you to pause, rewind or fast-forward live television, so you can always tune in to the segments you want to see. Then just store your recorded content to an external hard drive, or copy it onto a DVD. Compatible with Windows Media Center, the HDHomeRUn allows you to connect multiple units to expand the number of tuners. Theres nothing you cant do with SiliconDust HDHR-US the Dual Digital ATSC Network. Watching and recording high-quality television has never been so much fun!

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  • For ComputerTV I'm Bauer.. lol kinda cool

    btw Bauer is german and means farmer .. .

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  • will this work with PS3/XBox 360?

  • I can't believe tigerdirect actually hired a white person to do the video instead of hiring all those illegal aliens. Normally when I call that place, I get some illegal alien on the phone or a call center located in a prison.

    I guess they finally realized that people don't want to see some illegal alien from a 3rd world country explaining new high tech products. LOL

  • @gman76utube It can be pronounced either way: sili-CON, or sili-KIN

    As long as you dont pronounce it as sili-CONE

  • Not too bad, explains how it's hooked up and why you would need it. But with the cable providers moving their channels to digital and encrypting them, the consumer is left out in the cold, I think. Unless you get a converter box. Yada-yada-yada.

    Bauer, it's pronounced si-li-kin, not si-li-con.

  • worst yet. comcast is digitizing and encrypting almost all of there channels so soon you will need a cable box to get anything other than local. I wish I could get a class action together... but I have seen little interest. Guess I will only be recording ota atsc. I refuse to pay comcast $120 a year to do something I could do legally for free now.

  • lol

  • I still like to watch the Oscars! Hugh J. was great. I did not like last years overpolitical pot shots! Isn't it great that we can love this industry and still have different views! We are lucky! Stepped in What! Am home sick and coughing and accidentally found this channel. Do it!

  • You need to watch out with the clear QAM. Comcast in my area (South-Eastern Michigan) only offers about 7 clear QAM channels.

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