I have some (non-tech) friends looking at a way to expand their directv viewing experience. I am into the 'streaming' and 'web tv' thing, but have no directv specialized knowledge.
So, the question is: Given the new cinema service and CEDA connections available on some directv hardware, is there a way to use any of this to get the directv streaming service in a location where a satellite signal is impossible to get?
They are in a mountain valley, surrounded by any number of line-of-site obstacles. However, they do have directv service in another location and would like to occasionally have sat tv in this remote area where they do have good internet available.
So, can they hook any of this stuff up and get the "cinema service" or is it "cinema plus" service at that remote location during the short time they are there?
Moving the stuff on a temporary basis is what I think they would prefer, not duplicate everything at both locations since they only use it for a month or so in the winter. Thanks for comments or ideas!
So, the question is: Given the new cinema service and CEDA connections available on some directv hardware, is there a way to use any of this to get the directv streaming service in a location where a satellite signal is impossible to get?
They are in a mountain valley, surrounded by any number of line-of-site obstacles. However, they do have directv service in another location and would like to occasionally have sat tv in this remote area where they do have good internet available.
So, can they hook any of this stuff up and get the "cinema service" or is it "cinema plus" service at that remote location during the short time they are there?
Moving the stuff on a temporary basis is what I think they would prefer, not duplicate everything at both locations since they only use it for a month or so in the winter. Thanks for comments or ideas!