If there's mythtv support for this, I would be thrilled.<br><h4 class="post_title"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/13/motorola-televation-turns-cable-tv-into-iptv-streams-for-the-who/">http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/13/motorola-televation-turns-cable-tv-into-iptv-streams-for-the-who/</a></h4>
-Ross<br><br><br><br>Televation employs a 1GHz digital tuner and CableCard to access
broadcast TV channels directly from a coax outlet. The device has a
high-performance transcoder that translates programming in real-time
from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4, as well as changing resolution and bit rate to
match the capabilities of the consumer's viewing device while
maintaining excellent picture quality. The device has an Ethernet jack
to plug directly into the home Wi-Fi router so the TV show can be
wirelessly streamed over IP to any device connected to the home network.
To keep the programming secure while it is being streamed, and to
preserve the digital rights associated with the program, Televation
utilizes Motorola's SecureMedia IPRM-HN technology. IPRM-HN has been
approved by both CableLabs and the DTLA (Digital Transmission Licensing
Administrator), giving content owners peace of mind that their valuable
asset remains safe.<br>
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                Motorola provides Software Development Kits (SDKs) for both Android
and iOS development environments, so customers can easily develop client
applications that enable the subscriber to navigate, discover and
select the show they want to watch. Motorola also provides a reference
client application for tablet devices that can be easily branded, giving
customers an alternative to developing their own application. Motorola
worked closely with engineers at Comcast Innovation Labs to develop
Televation.<br><br>