I assume with some software upgrades to Media Center, sure. Seems like it's just a USB device needing driver support and the usual infrastructure in your cable company. I don't see Microsoft's name in the press release, just TiVo's, so we can thank them (at least for now) for getting the ball rolling on third-part switched video support!
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I assume with some software upgrades to Media Center, sure. Seems like it's just a USB device needing driver support and the usual infrastructure in your cable company. I don't see Microsoft's name in the press release, just TiVo's, so we can thank them (at least for now) for getting the ball rolling on third-part switched video support!