Anyone tried this device or a SLINGBOX before? What is your impression? How did you find it to be of benefit?
The New Wireless solution for high quality home viewing, multicasting and remote viewing. Watch your TV on a PC/Notebook anywhere in your house up to 300 feet from your HAVA Box. Transmit and watch video anywhere in the world via the internet. Simply connect your HAVA Box to your TV or set top box at home, with no messy wires to your Access Point/Router.
HAVA Wireless HD allows you to watch your TV content just about anywhere.
HAVA connects wirelessly, being detected, in the case of homes with a Windows XP Media Center Edition PC, as a wireless TV tuner. HAVA streams video content from cable, satellite, DVD, TiVo, camcorder or any other video source in MPEG-2 to multiple PCs in one wireless network or remotely in MPEG-4 to any PC connected to the internet. Since HAVA enables the PC to act as a digital video recorder, the content can be time-shifted or burned onto a DVD. HAVA comes HD ready.More information.....
- Wireless Connection to Access Point/Router!
- Watch HD TV on a PC
- (Non-HD) Full screen DVD quality
- Watch TV Remotely
- Simultaneous remote and home viewing
- Multicasting- watch on multiple PCs at one time, in one location
- Record and Burn in MPEG-2**
- Use your PC as a Personal Video Recorder (pause, rewind, fast forward)
- Use as a wireless tuner for Windows XP Media Center Edition PC (MCE)
- Can be used as a wireless access point
Last edited by Sadoun; 04-03-2007 at 02:12 PM.
Anyone tried this device or a SLINGBOX before? What is your impression? How did you find it to be of benefit?
I am using this product in my current set up. It is an AMAZING product.
I noticed last night that Sadoun has a couple of these listed on eBay right now, so I decided to post a short review. Since this thread already exists, it seems to be a perfect palce.
I am using a rebadged version of this product from Pinnacle (PCTV To Go HD Wireless). It is missing a built-in TV/cable tuner but is otherwise identical in hardware and operation.
I have never tried a SlingBox, but the wireless version of HAVA has two major advantages over a SlingBox:
1) It can connect to your network, local PCs and the Internet wirelessly.
2) Windows sees it as a built-in TV tuner (even when it is in another room).
So, you can hook it up to your satellite receiver and view or record it's programming ANYWHERE in the world (or in another room).
Setup was extremely easy. If you have tried setting up media streaming devices before, you have probably run into network configuration problems. Well, if you download the latest software for it first, the setup and configuration is totally painless.
Video quality is excellent. In my setup, the signal travels wirelessly in this fassion:
STB (living room) --> Wi-Fi Router (office) --> Media Center PC (bedroom).
Considering the two wireless hops across three rooms and two floors, I am amazed how well this thing works. Before, I had problems streaming a static file from a "hardwired" PC to my media center PC. This device sends a LIVE picture with no problems even while other downloads are happening through the router and even VoIP phone calls are made.
The recording capability is great. Microsoft Media Center PCs have a built-in recording capability. Because this device "impersonates" a TV tuner, you get immediate recording capability. Just find your shows in the PC's TV Guide, select a single episod or the whole season and off you go recording the programming. And have I mentioned that you are doing it wirelessly on a PC that does not have a built-in TV tuner???
If you don't have a Media Center operating system (MCE), the device's software can take care of watching and recording for you. The upside of using this software is that you pretty much get FULL control of your STB's functions. With the Media Center, you can only change channes (which is in most cases sufficient). But I do not think there is any kind of program guide outside of MCE.
To say that I highly recommend this device is an understatement. I recommend the wireless version, of course. However, if your router can be placed near the device, you might be able to get away with a non-wireless model.
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