![]() ![]() ![]() Sat>IP is interesting for a number reasons. You'll also be able to use just two LNB inputs, but you won't be able to stream different channels to all four of your theoretical users. The box takes four LNB inputs from your dish, which for most people will be either two more than they have, or all of their feeds. ![]() So the Elgato box allows you to stream video to four users, each watching a different channel. The idea is to take the rather limited number of feeds most people have from a satellite dish, and use them more effectively. This is all based around a new standard called Sat>IP. But there's even more to it than that, because this box of tricks also operates on a new system called Sat>IP, which has been designed to let you take the stream from the Elgato, and pass it back to a TV through a low-cost adaptor box. Indeed it would, and Elgato has a similar idea, with its EyeTV Netstream 4Sat, which is designed to let you stream any free-to-air TV channel to your phone or tablet. So surely it would be better to use the much less limited satellite broadcasting platforms to send signals to homes? But in an HD and 4K world, and with 4G mobile services in demand, the available bandwidth for terrestrial TV is shrinking. (Pocket-lint) - British homes have always relied on the over-the-air broadcast of TV channels. ![]()
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