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 Posted by Ken Moiarty on 03/01/06 10:43 
[First of all my apologies for cross posting this, possibly off topic, query  
to so many groups.  Wasn't sure which, if any, of these groups it might  
elicit an interested response.] 
 
 
 
Hello, 
 
I'm planning on buying a Beyond TV bundle {Beyond TV and Dual-Tuner  
Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500 MCE Kit, to be specific} to install in my PC.  
Before I take the plunge though, I'd like to hear any feedback from others  
out here who may have had experience with this PVR product. 
 
My reasons for wanting to try Beyond TV has to do with the fact that where I  
live, in Canada, we are pretty much limited in terms of PVRs to what is  
offered by our local cable and satellite providers. For example, I just paid  
almost $800 (CAD) to Shaw cable to purchase the Motorola DCT6412 PVR unit  
that they offer. Hardware-wise it is a good unit, except that its hard drive  
can hold only a maximum of 15 hours of recording in HD. (It holds up to 40  
hours of standard-broadcast-only recording. But I bought the unit mostly to  
compliment and take full advantage of my newly purchased widescreen HDTV. In  
rationing my use of this limited hard disk space, I won't be opting to do so  
by dropping HD programming choice. The Motorola DCT6412 has myriad digital  
ports on both the back and front of the machine. I'd just love to get down  
on knees and attach an SATA, Firewire 800, or even a humble USB 2.0 external  
hard drive to it in order to try to address the limited storage space issue.  
But all the digital ports on the machine are rendered not-enabled by its  
software, which is closed to the public, provided and controlled by the  
local cable provider (Shaw Cable; whom btw has expressed no credible  
intention of ever changing this). Installing a larger drive without some  
kind of secret software authorization key or adminstrave inside knowledge to  
that effect, I've researched and concluded, is pretty much mined with  
software security hurdles only a qaulified ot-entrusted technician could  
have any chance of succeeding with. So my only option left in order to  
increase storage space for recording is to spend another $800 and add an  
entire additional Motorola DCT6412 unit alongside of the existing one. (I  
would then manually switch between units as recording needs require. Or I  
could spend $200 to $400 for remote control  HDMI switch.) Yet this one  
additional unit would increase my HD recording capacity to only 30 hours.  
Obviously, I've realized, this approach is far too expensive for the  
relatively meager returns. 
 
Then I heard about the Beyond TV PVR option, in that, unlike Tivo or  
ReplayTV, etc, which cannot access useable EPG for Canadian views, Beyond TV  
claim that its EPG works in Canada too. Now, I'm posting my above query here  
as I just want to make sure through sodoing so that this product is not  
going to turn out to be something unexpectingly less than it is promised to  
be, before I buy. Therefore, thanks in advance for any helpful, informative,  
or otherwise interesting feedback on Beyond TV and/or any of the tuner/PVR  
cards that it claims are compatible with its software and service.. 
 
Ken
 
  
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