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    Windows Media Center Multi Room DVR

    I need some information on Verizon's HD Multi Room DVR. I had tried to located the information about the hardware on the internet but could found anything. I have a DVR in my system but I heard that this offers a more features and long access to video and audios. I am planing to add 4 LCD TV's at my home. So I need a receiver and transmitter which can enable all the people at my home to see the current movies and videos. What is the cost and features of this product. Does I need to add many cables to it. The cabling job is really tedious one. It confuses me the most. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Windows Media Center Multi Room DVR

    I had personally notice a great difference in the field of development under Media Center PC's. The old version Media Center 2005 and now Vista MCE. If you had used the old one then you would have feel that the cabling work is really going to waste your lot of time. But that thing is removed in today's versions. You have all proper input and output from the Media server to the receiver. The DVR is HD transmitter which transmit channels, movies, videos, from the Media servers to the attached displays. It is like using many attached monitors. It is simple for user to use and connection. The Device comes with a remote and can be easily controlled. You access a wide range under it.

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    Re: Windows Media Center Multi Room DVR

    Verizon's initiative in the HD world is really appreciative. Today there is ample of products in the market for the Media Center. The Digital Video recorder allows a user to record and switch a multiple TV programs in a different rooms. You can add up more displays to it. It is really a cost effective product. The product is designed and made by Motorola and provided to the Verizon customers. It offers a multiple recording system. That means you can record channels on 3 different TV's on the same time. So now you can identify the qualities of the product. It is a set top box which comes under Verizon monthly scheme at rs $19.95 every month with some additional cost also.

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    Re: Windows Media Center Multi Room DVR

    Verizon offers a bundle of DVR device which sync's easily with Media center and managed by its own software called Media Manager. The best feature of its is to access photos and music from your pc to multiple displays. You have to take care that this software does not allow to copy or many time play a copyright protected content. The product is great for those who want to view media center on many monitors at one time and access the channels independently. Verizon offers the service with a fiber cable network. This network is called Fios. It is a monthly charged service to stream your favorite Digital TV channel. It has widespread access to a very long area. It also offers cable and broad band service.

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