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On 10 May 2002, at 18:51, Ian Carmichael wrote:

> Subject line sez it all.  No for a (pro)/consumer solution to take
> broadcast video (satellite/cable) and stream it across LAN to PCs
> equipped with capture cards.  TV tuner cards are not an option for
> me with DBS broadcasts.  Anyone doing this in their home/office?

  About six years ago, I had a job interview with a Silicon Valley
company that was making a product where workstations could talk
TCP/IP across Cat 5 cable to a video server, and receive back
streamed video on one of the unused pairs in the cable, splitting out
that signal at the local network jack.

  I don't remember their name, so I can't check whether they're still
in business.  I think they were aimed at a corporate, rather than
consumer, market, though, so probably not in a price range you'd
consider.

Dave Gillett

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