These are great and cool and dope and fly and all, but what I want is a hardware sling client that I can plug into a regular TV. Then I can plug the output from my Tivo in the living room into the network and watch it in the bedroom. Right now, I'm doing it by encoding the A/V outs back to a coax signal. While it works pretty well, there is noise in the system (audio hiss, the most annoying). Seems like a sling hardware encode/decode system could eliminate some of these problems, plus add support for place-shifng an HD signal. Watching TV on my phone would be gravy.
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These are great and cool and dope and fly and all, but what I want is a hardware sling client that I can plug into a regular TV. Then I can plug the output from my Tivo in the living room into the network and watch it in the bedroom. Right now, I'm doing it by encoding the A/V outs back to a coax signal. While it works pretty well, there is noise in the system (audio hiss, the most annoying). Seems like a sling hardware encode/decode system could eliminate some of these problems, plus add support for place-shifng an HD signal. Watching TV on my phone would be gravy.