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  2. TiVo digital video recorders - Wikipedia

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    Encrypted digital cable is decoded through CableCARDs available from the cable providers. As of September 2009 [update] satellite TV connections are not supported. In Australia and New Zealand, the dual tuners support the recording of two digital ( DVB-T ) over-the-air signals at the same time, whilst playing back a third.

  3. Review of Spectrum’s new Xumo streaming box with Cloud DVR ...

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    Yearly cost: Cable box DVR: $156-$480 vs. Xumo: $60-$120 Note: Your other cable TV package rates are the same. The costs above are just a comparison of equipment costs and DVR costs.

  4. Cable-ready - Wikipedia

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    Cable-ready is a designation which indicates that a TV set or other television-receiving device (such as a VCR or DVR) is capable of receiving cable TV without a set-top box. [ 1 ] The term originated with analog TV , which uses different frequencies for cable versus over-the-air .

  5. Spectrum cable introduces a new souped-up ‘cable box ... - AOL

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    Charter’s Spectrum Cable has announced changes for the way its customers can access video content going forward — both the shows they watch on television and the shows they stream.

  6. Digital video recorder - Wikipedia

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    A PC-based DVR's architecture is a classical personal computer with video capture cards designed to capture video images. An embedded type DVR is specifically designed as a digital video recorder with its operating system and application software contained in firmware or read-only memory.

  7. HDHomeRun - Wikipedia

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    Unlike standard set-top box (or set-top unit) appliances, HDHomeRun does not have a video output that connects directly to the user's television. It instead receives a live TV signal and then streams the decoded video over a local area network to an existing smart phone, tablet computer, smart tv, set top streaming device, computer, or game console.