2008-07-02, 11:32 PM
#1:
The WinTV-HVR-2250 has one antenna input for either cable TV (analog or
clear QAM digital) or for an ATSC antenna.
Since most cable operators have moved the local ATSC channels onto their
cable TV networks, you can pick up these channels via clear QAM.
#2:
There is a splitter on board which drives both tuners.
#3:
The FM is single tuner.
#4:
I need to check. I do not know how this is configured right now.
#5:
No, this is IR receive only. To blast, today we are shipping the Media
Center remote control kit. And yes, the Media Center kit is dual blast.
#7:
this is for OEM use. Many of our OEM customers have Media Center
compatible IR receive/blast through the front panel of their PCs. I think
for the 'retail' market we will remove these connectors so it is not as
confusing.
#8: this is possible but we do not think this is necessary due to the answer
in #1 above.
I reply back on 8 so that we can used both AIR ATSC and QAM at same time.
The WinTV-HVR-2250 has one antenna input for either cable TV (analog or
clear QAM digital) or for an ATSC antenna.
Since most cable operators have moved the local ATSC channels onto their
cable TV networks, you can pick up these channels via clear QAM.
#2:
There is a splitter on board which drives both tuners.
#3:
The FM is single tuner.
#4:
I need to check. I do not know how this is configured right now.
#5:
No, this is IR receive only. To blast, today we are shipping the Media
Center remote control kit. And yes, the Media Center kit is dual blast.
#7:
this is for OEM use. Many of our OEM customers have Media Center
compatible IR receive/blast through the front panel of their PCs. I think
for the 'retail' market we will remove these connectors so it is not as
confusing.
#8: this is possible but we do not think this is necessary due to the answer
in #1 above.
I reply back on 8 so that we can used both AIR ATSC and QAM at same time.