If this became a reality and one could actually record HDTV broadcasts, will be have the same restrictions that currently exist with ATI Digital tuners:
1. Media Center will record the programs over Ethernet, but will they still be in the protected .wtv file format?
2. If so, then it is still not possible to play these on another Media Center; only on Extenders.
3. Since we are waiting on a driver update from ATI to reduce the the harshness of this limitation, how does this whole thing play in DISH land?
there is going to be a huge increase in Canadian Pirate Dish subscriptions if this is true!
drool...
Kingbuzzo: there is going to be a huge increase in Canadian Pirate Dish subscriptions if this is true! drool...
Agreed, Unless BEV implements the same functionality on their 6141 which is just a rebranded VIP-211k.
Here's hoping BEV comes through!
Kingbuzzo:there is going to be a huge increase in Canadian Pirate Dish subscriptions if this is true! drool...
jeonunh:Does anyone know if there is another source reporting on this other than engadget? I'm hoping to see some sort of formal announcement somewhere else to confirm that this isn't vaporware. I'm planning to pull the trigger on the vip 922 when it comes out, but would like to know ahead of time if Draco support is something that will be available via firmware update, or if it will require a different tuner.
DanITman: jeonunh:Does anyone know if there is another source reporting on this other than engadget? I'm hoping to see some sort of formal announcement somewhere else to confirm that this isn't vaporware. I'm planning to pull the trigger on the vip 922 when it comes out, but would like to know ahead of time if Draco support is something that will be available via firmware update, or if it will require a different tuner.If I were you I would wait. Based on what happened with DirecTV it might be worth waiting until an official announcement. It's my assumption that one of the few beta testers that is testing the Draco projected leaked some info to EngadgetHD. Beta testers tend to go to Engadget to leak the info to make sure they protect their identity.
I'll probably hold off for awhile anyway. I want to make sure the 922 has any bugs it may have worked out, and I want to at least hear an official announcement before I switch to Dish. I am, however, pretty soured by Directv's decision to dump the HDPC-20, so I'm itching to cancel service whether it's an improvement or just a lateral move.
DanITman: Kingbuzzo: there is going to be a huge increase in Canadian Pirate Dish subscriptions if this is true! drool... Good luck...with the transition to NAGRA 3 it looks like Dish/Bev hacking is coming to an end. Unless someone cracks the new encryption, it might be a while.
Hey Dan, I was thinking about grey market, not black market, i.e., subscribing to Dishnet with a US based address and brining the box down. Still paying your monthly fees, etc.
Yes! I'm a Dish customer that was going to switch to Direct when the hdpc20 came out but since that isn't happening .... This is very good news!
Does anyone know if there is a beta program that current Dish customers can participate in?