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    dishcomm- lakebum has a golf cart to make the trip. When your house is that big, that's what you have. He also has a golf cart recharging station at each end so he can make the trip back before the battery goes dead.

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    You can always use an HDMI splitter to split the signal to two TVs. Will only work if you live alone like I do, since I have no competition for what I watch! ;-)

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    HD on two TV... easy

    Hello, new here but had to log in to make a suggestion. The 922 will Sling in HD at least locally on your LAN. I have a video card in my computer that has HDMI out since I have a Blue ray player built in. So I will have my computer in the bedroom with my 1080p 32" monitor (I have had it connected to 52" 1080p no prob) sling to it on the LAN and tada HD on TV2.

    My understanding is the 922 will sling from the second tuner so no interference with TV1. Just not sure if the sling overrides timers but shouldn't be too much of an issue. There really shouldn't be any lag either assuming and Ethernet connected 922 has at least 10/100 Mbps throughput, so I can even use the TV2 remote.

    Problem solved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Landis View Post
    dishcomm- lakebum has a golf cart to make the trip. When your house is that big, that's what you have. He also has a golf cart recharging station at each end so he can make the trip back before the battery goes dead.
    That's very funny..Ok Lakebum, your turn....LOL!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by winstonsmith655321 View Post
    Hello, new here but had to log in to make a suggestion. The 922 will Sling in HD at least locally on your LAN. I have a video card in my computer that has HDMI out since I have a Blue ray player built in. So I will have my computer in the bedroom with my 1080p 32" monitor (I have had it connected to 52" 1080p no prob) sling to it on the LAN and tada HD on TV2.

    My understanding is the 922 will sling from the second tuner so no interference with TV1. Just not sure if the sling overrides timers but shouldn't be too much of an issue. There really shouldn't be any lag either assuming and Ethernet connected 922 has at least 10/100 Mbps throughput, so I can even use the TV2 remote.

    Problem solved
    Nevrer thought of that. On the surface ,that looks like a good idea.
    Users may choose tv 1 or tv 2 as the priority recording tuner.

    Menu/preferences/record plus.....Brings up the recording priority screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by winstonsmith655321 View Post
    Hello, new here but had to log in to make a suggestion. The 922 will Sling in HD at least locally on your LAN. I have a video card in my computer that has HDMI out since I have a Blue ray player built in. So I will have my computer in the bedroom with my 1080p 32" monitor (I have had it connected to 52" 1080p no prob) sling to it on the LAN and tada HD on TV2.

    My understanding is the 922 will sling from the second tuner so no interference with TV1. Just not sure if the sling overrides timers but shouldn't be too much of an issue. There really shouldn't be any lag either assuming and Ethernet connected 922 has at least 10/100 Mbps throughput, so I can even use the TV2 remote.

    Problem solved
    No HD via slingcatcher. Get a 722k
    Press "1" for american, Press any other number to be disconnected until you learn american.

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    to bad no s-video out...why

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby View Post
    I'm not too sure about your hunch. At any rate, until the 922 accepts IR I won't be getting one.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by MISTRV View Post
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    Well since it has been confirmed in the 922 forum that the new software works with IR that shouldn't be an issue.
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    I'm still a bit disgruntled about no web browser. With the exception of sling and the new GUI it looks like a 722 and I already have one of those. Of course the 922 has a bigger HD but I can add one of those if needed.
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