![]() The netstream also apparently stores station info internally (which the HDhomerun doesn't do) rather than on each computer though this is not a big deal. ![]() ![]() Though the HD homerun was only $240 versus apparent $400 for netstream (though I'd imagine it will be had for around $330-$350 in some places) – netstream does come with eyetv software (the cheapest other way to get it was to buy an eyetv DTT for about $105 or just buy the software alone for about $130!!). Hopefully this has been fixed up for the netstream, and even more hopeful that it will also work better with HD homerun. The only qualm with the HDhomerun and eyetv is that if you are using tuner 0, any other user that runs eyetv will have to manually switch the software to use tuner 1 – a bit of a pain when this SHOULD be automatic (medio, WMC etc will do it). I'd been waiting for something like this for a while, gave up and bought a HD homerun last week which does work well with eyetv software. ![]()
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