What I want is the ability for my cable DVR to access internet-based video, whether it be Revision 3, Channel Flip, You Tube, Hulu, or even internet re-broadcasts of my favorite network shows. This would not replace its actual existence on the internet, obviously, for those who want to get there via a computer browser. I just want access as well to all of this content, especially if in HD, directly onto my TV without having to use a special box like an AppleTV or media extender.
I mean, that cable coming into the DVR is hooked up TO the internet, so it should be a VERY easy thing to do. Cuban might be heading in the right direction for me.
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What I want is the ability for my cable DVR to access internet-based video, whether it be Revision 3, Channel Flip, You Tube, Hulu, or even internet re-broadcasts of my favorite network shows. This would not replace its actual existence on the internet, obviously, for those who want to get there via a computer browser. I just want access as well to all of this content, especially if in HD, directly onto my TV without having to use a special box like an AppleTV or media extender.
I mean, that cable coming into the DVR is hooked up TO the internet, so it should be a VERY easy thing to do. Cuban might be heading in the right direction for me.