Re: [Discuss] MythTV, Kodi, and HDHR tuners

2015-03-26 Thread Shirley Márquez Dúlcey
The HD HomeRun itself handles ownership of tuners. From its point of view it's first come first served, but once a tuner has been grabbed by a specific connection it is unavailable to other users until that connection is dropped, so it will never get changed out from under you. On Thu, Mar 26,

[Discuss] [Position-available] Job: Automation at Cimpress (Vistaprint)

2015-03-26 Thread Daniel Barrett
--- To post your own position-available or position-wanted message, please follow the procedure at: http://blu.wikispaces.com/job+posting+policy --- JOB DESCRIPTION Cimpress, the parent of

Re: [Discuss] MythTV, Kodi, and HDHR tuners

2015-03-26 Thread Tom Metro
aldo albanese wrote: I'm glad that this post is asking more questions about cablecard, Mythtv and etc. I did not want to go off the topic of linux too much. I consider MythTV, Kodi, etc. to be on topic for BLU as they all run on Linux. But you will reach an audience with more expertise with

Re: [Discuss] the future of cable TV

2015-03-26 Thread Tom Metro
Shirley Márquez Dúlcey wrote: I don't expect any alternatives to Comcast to immediately surface in my neighborhood. Verizon never did bring FIOS to Boston and has stopped pursuing new markets, and RCN seems to have abandoned any further expansion in the city... By alternates I didn't mean

Re: [Discuss] the future of cable TV

2015-03-26 Thread Shirley Márquez Dúlcey
Over the top services are only a limited solution if the internet service remains a monopoly. Net neutrality regulations should help somewhat but I am confident that Comcast and its ilk will find ways around them. On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+...@gmail.com wrote: Shirley