You are not alone. I've been wanting this for years now. This also helps with A/V Receivers that output audio to multiple zones since they typically require an analog signal for those zones. Now you can have your PS3 audio distributed throughout your house without changing the settings. Very nice.
No, he just meant that if you don't have an ethernet connection at one of the locations your zoneplayers will be setup, you will need a zonebridge at an ethernet location to create the network.
Just got back from Best Buy where I purchased a Tour with my upgrade for $149 plus tax. That's no MIR and $50 less than Verizon!!! Also, the sales associate bought my 8830 from me for $50. Gave her a good deal because she was pretty hot. Don't usually say this, but, thanks Best Buy!
Seriously...the best remote? That comment just tells me you have no experience with pro level universal remotes. All of the above mentioned remotes(RTI, Universal, and Philips) are far superior in all respects but cost. You get what you pay for isn't a saying for nothing.
I'm pretty sure the PSX-2 isn't available yet, and anyone who believes a Logitech Harmony can do any of the things the PSX-2 will be able to do is just out of touch.
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You are not alone. I've been wanting this for years now. This also helps with A/V Receivers that output audio to multiple zones since they typically require an analog signal for those zones. Now you can have your PS3 audio distributed throughout your house without changing the settings. Very nice.