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On 7/15/2010 15:05, Scott Smith wrote:<br>
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could still watch live tv with a consolidated backend still work if
each frontend has a lirc compatible device (and the backend had lirc
compatible blasters)<br>
Right? (or are you referring to watching live directly through the STB)<br>
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The only reason to keep the STB in the same room as the TV would be if
that's where your backend was, or you wanted to use the STB directly.<br>
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