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I posted before about this, but I have another question and wanted to start a new thread.


I want to get ESPN 2 for the Australian Open from the 15th till the 26th, then I'll be leaving my vacation home and won't need the HD programming here any more. Before I call comcast to order, I was wondering if the total cost would be the $10 a month, or if I have to rent or buy the cable box. If I did buy it, could the same one be used in Colorado as Florida, so if I brought it home with me I could use it in Florida (if I sign up for high def).


I've heard that cable companies also have DVRs, would they have one that I could transfer from the DVR to a computer so I could keep the service here, but then send the show home to Florida? What questions should I ask about the DVR?
 

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Looks like ESPN and ESPN2 have good Open coverage , and while it's not HD, find the upconverted ESPN-HD here (480i=>720p=>1080i) is usually a little better than 480i to 1080i upconversion (from just ESPN) by my SA8300HD DVR STB and display because of the pro upconversion hardware used by ESPN-HD; can't get ESPN2-HD, just ESPN2. Most cable companies now offer DVR STBs that could capture the matches for S-video copy to discs/tapes, and a visit to the HD recorders forum has various threads on capturing SD/HD on computers; see digital-PVR forum, too. Cable STBs aren't directly interchangeable between cable systems because the firmware must be tailored to each system. -- John
 

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Looks like ESPN and ESPN2 have good Open coverage , and while it's not HD, find the upconverted ESPN-HD here (480i=>720p=>1080i) is usually a little better than 480i to 1080i upconversion (from just ESPN) by my SA8300HD DVR STB and display because of the pro upconversion hardware used by ESPN-HD; can't get ESPN2-HD, just ESPN2. Most cable companies now offer DVR STBs that could capture the matches for S-video copy to discs/tapes, and a visit to the HD recorders forum has various threads on capturing SD/HD on computers; see digital-PVR forum, too. Cable STBs aren't directly interchangeable between cable systems because the firmware must be tailored to each system. -- John

Where can I find the upconverted coverage? I know ESPN and ESPN 2 will have coverage, is there another place I could find it? Comcast wants to charge me $20 per month when I'm not using it, and it would be $70 per month when I am here. Right now I'm paying $13 for basic cable, so its not worth it.


Any places that stream or let you download sports in decent resolution?
 

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Here, the upconverted coverage (720p) appears on ESPN-HD while ESPN delivers 480i. Haven't delved into computer capture/streaming that much. Suspect ESPN is pretty tight with hi-rez streaming for big events like the Open. -- John
 

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Any places that stream or let you download sports in decent resolution?

Nope, the content has a cost, and it's not going to be available with out a price to be paid.


You could always get basic cable from Comcast, and a Slingbox.

http://www.slingmedia.com/indexa.php
 

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Nope, the content has a cost, and it's not going to be available with out a price to be paid.


You could always get basic cable from Comcast, and a Slingbox.

http://www.slingmedia.com/indexa.php

Wimbledon had something where you could pay them something like $20 and then get live streaming content. I wish there were a service like that for the Australian Open.
 
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