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UCLAN

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Mar 10, 2007, 3:12:48 PM3/10/07
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Anybody have/see a set-top HDTV tuner with a IE1394 port?

Also, any IE1394 -> HDMI adapters around?

New/used? Possible?

clifto

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Mar 10, 2007, 4:35:07 PM3/10/07
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UCLAN wrote:
> Anybody have/see a set-top HDTV tuner with a IE1394 port?

Are there even any set-top HDTV tuners out yet?

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UCLAN

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Mar 11, 2007, 1:04:57 AM3/11/07
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clifto wrote:

>>Anybody have/see a set-top HDTV tuner with a IE1394 port?
>
> Are there even any set-top HDTV tuners out yet?

I've seen quite a few. Then add HD tuner computer cards to the mix.

Eeyore

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Mar 11, 2007, 1:37:43 AM3/11/07
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UCLAN wrote:

> Anybody have/see a set-top HDTV tuner with a IE1394 port?

You mean IEEE1394

That might help google find an answer.

Graham

UCLAN

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Mar 11, 2007, 2:51:02 PM3/11/07
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Eeyore wrote:

Not when the search is for "HDTV tuner" or "HDTV receiver."

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Sjouke Burry

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Mar 11, 2007, 6:10:16 PM3/11/07
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1394 "HDTV receiver"

gives 10.000 google hits (include the quotes)

stra...@yahoo.com

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Mar 12, 2007, 12:08:48 AM3/12/07
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Our Samsung SIR-T165 from 2003 has IEEE 1394 I/O. Pretty good tuner.

GG

UCLAN

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Mar 12, 2007, 2:23:35 AM3/12/07
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Meat Plow wrote:

> Use firewire instead of 1394

No. I search for "HDTV tuner" or "HDTV receiver." I read the
individual product specs to see if it has firewire (IEEE1394.)

UCLAN

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Mar 12, 2007, 2:26:20 AM3/12/07
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stra...@yahoo.com wrote:

>>Anybody have/see a set-top HDTV tuner with a IE1394 port?
>>
>>Also, any IE1394 -> HDMI adapters around?
>>
>>New/used? Possible?
>
> Our Samsung SIR-T165 from 2003 has IEEE 1394 I/O. Pretty good tuner.

I have seen a few Samsung models, a discontinued Mitsubishi model,
and one or two others.

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UCLAN

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Mar 12, 2007, 3:51:38 PM3/12/07
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Meat Plow wrote:

>>No. I search for "HDTV tuner" or "HDTV receiver." I read the
>>individual product specs to see if it has firewire (IEEE1394.)
>

> Ok then you're stupid.

Oh? My way I learn about all the HDTV tuners and receivers on
the market, not just those with firewire ports. Your way...
just *what* do you accomplish your way?

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UCLAN

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Mar 13, 2007, 1:56:37 AM3/13/07
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Meat Plow wrote:

> Accomplish what the original poster wanted hence the subject:
>
> Re: IE1394
>
> "HDTV tuners with IE1394 ports" IIRC.

I *am* the original poster. I asked (1) if anyone was aware of an
HDTV tuner with an IEEE1394 port, and (2) if a HDMI -> IEEE1394
adapter exists. I did *not* ask how to search Google. I had already
done that. Yes MP, products *do* exist without being found on Google.

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