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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>I am looking to go dual tuners on my mythtv box and have a
few questions maybe someone who has gone through this can hammer out for me. In
my current box (which is my backend/frontend) I have a PVR-350 and I am using
the remote… I want to pull out the PVR-350 since I do not use the TV out
function (Don’t know why I bough that card then...) and replace it with
two 250MCEs or two PVR150s. I do use Cable boxes and my current cable box uses
S-Video in on the PVR to capture the video and of course L/R audio in to
capture the audio. I was considering MCEs since they L/R audio RCAs are normal
and no need for a converter or anything goofy like that. However the MCEs do
not have remotes… so I was going to get a new remote that will either
work with Serial or USB (I would love USB!) but it can not be RF since I use a
Pronto PRO and use it for my Home theater setup. Can anyone here make any
suggestions or anything to help me ease my mind?<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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