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Connecting more than 2 STB boxes to MCE 2005 or Vista

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    I have been using MCE 2005 for a while now. I have 3 SDTV tuners and 1 HDTV OTA tuner. I am currertly thinking of switching from my lame cable service to dish or directv. Haven't decided which yet. What I would like to do is hook up at least 3 STB to my MCE via the S-video and right-left audio jacks. I guess the question here is can I have more than 2 IR- Blasters connected to MCE and control 3 STBs?

     

    Scott

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    I really vaguely remember seeing a thread on this, and can't remember what the answer was
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    Hurricain101:

    I have been using MCE 2005 for a while now. I have 3 SDTV tuners and 1 HDTV OTA tuner. I am currertly thinking of switching from my lame cable service to dish or directv. Haven't decided which yet. What I would like to do is hook up at least 3 STB to my MCE via the S-video and right-left audio jacks. I guess the question here is can I have more than 2 IR- Blasters connected to MCE and control 3 STBs?

     

    Scott

     

    I will dig up some stuff but yes it is possible.  The first way to do it is with 2 different STBs and a dual IR cable, 2 ir blasters on one cable.  The second way is convincing 2 IR blasters to work together, first setting up 2 STBs on one then unplugging and plugging in 2 more, then plugging the original one back in.

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    Now when you say use two dual IR cables are you referring to plugging them in to the Window Media Center IR receiver? If so that would be a problem. Also if I could use two diffent Windows IR receivers that would be good to. Since I have two of them now after buying mulitple tuner cards. I am curretly running 3 SDTV cards and one HDTV card in Windows MCE 2005.

     

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