I think people are responding to this post without taking into account Silicon Dusts HDHomeRun Pirme's announced support for DLNA. They are saying they will be a DLNA digital media server delivering live TV and supposedly for copy freely channels any DLNA renderer will work. Protected content will require DTCP-IP capable devices.
I believe this is a great opportunity for JRiver Media Center.
I've attached the announcement below.
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Silicon Dust Announcement
Project:Connect , Phase 1 – Access
Pleasanton, CA – December 4, 2012 – Silicondust USA, Inc., innovators of the HDHomeRun® network attached TV tuners, today announced the first DLNA Certified® live TV Digital Media Server (DMS). As phase one of Project:Connect, SiliconDust’s live TV DMS brings premium cable TV to DLNA Certified® and UPnP devices in the home.
“HDHomeRun Project:Connect targets live TV access on every screen in the home,” said Theodore Head, President and CEO of Silicondust USA. “Our interoperability roadmap includes leading Smart TV’s, Network Connected Media Devices, Game Consoles, Smart Phones, and Tablets including iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile.”
The phase 1 release will be available to new and existing HDHomeRun® Prime customers later this month via the HDHomeRun website. After installing the upgrade owners can browse the channel list and play live TV on MPEG2-capable Digital Media Player (DMP) and Digital Media Renderer (DMR) devices. Protected channels are supported on DTCP-IP capable devices such as the Sony Play Station 3.
“We are heading into an exciting TV technology year which will see TV access on a wide range of screens and form-factors” said Nick Kelsey, CTO of Silicondust USA Inc. “We are expanding our product line and will be announcing a number of live TV apps at CES”.
New and existing HDHomeRun® Prime users can sign up for announcement information:
http://www.silicondust.com/ext/mailinglist . Customers can submit feedback and connect with the HDHomeRun® community via the Project:Connect forum:
http://www.silicondust.com/ext/forum ; on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/hdhomerun ; or via Twitter:
https://twitter.com/HDHomeRun_US .