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I have been asked by my boss to find him an entertainment solution. He
is American but lives in Moscow. The thing he misses most is being able
to watch american tv programs and football. He is happy to time-shift
the programming, to mark it for recording and then watch it a day or
two later.<br>
The solution I envisage would be to have a Myth TV server at this
mothers house in the US, connected to and controlling a DirecTV system
and tuning Cable TV. He would have another system at this house in
Moscow that would rsync the content from the US and he could play it
back at his leisure. He would access the recording server via the web
to schedule recordings. Is this possible? Can the content be shared
like this or is there a better way?<i></i><br>
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Chris </pre>
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