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Azbox - English Language section
azbox with e2 on it
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 804699" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Personally I don't agree. I'd much rather have a benchmark E2 receiver that is stable and has a well supported software platform, than be concentrating on one feature that many people will never use anyway. Anyway the OP hasn't stated which Azbox it is but it probably doesn't even have blind search so he would need to feed hunt on one receiver and then transfer the details to the Azbox to watch.</p><p></p><p>And anyway, TBH streaming is no big deal. If you have an E2 receiver you're sure to have a computer and networking facilities. Even a laptop is fine and then you have a 4:2:2 setup. It's not like the laptop has to be connected to anything. Just stream from the E2 receiver to the laptop and back to the TV via wireless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 804699, member: 301161"] Personally I don't agree. I'd much rather have a benchmark E2 receiver that is stable and has a well supported software platform, than be concentrating on one feature that many people will never use anyway. Anyway the OP hasn't stated which Azbox it is but it probably doesn't even have blind search so he would need to feed hunt on one receiver and then transfer the details to the Azbox to watch. And anyway, TBH streaming is no big deal. If you have an E2 receiver you're sure to have a computer and networking facilities. Even a laptop is fine and then you have a 4:2:2 setup. It's not like the laptop has to be connected to anything. Just stream from the E2 receiver to the laptop and back to the TV via wireless. [/QUOTE]
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