so i actually googled it and read what it does. w00t.
so it puts it (not wirelessly) through your existing cable lines. it adds a channel where there isnt one, and essentially its a video out from your computer with some funky compression (prolly will affect video quality in some way).
doesn't look like multiple channels. so i cant watch from my room something different than my dad in his office. also, it looks like only one computer can give input, which i guess could be solved moderately easily with networking to access any vids etc from other computers.
and no neighbors running into what your watching. unless you live in a dorm. hmm... i wonder if this "localcasting" is what college campuses do to show their shotty channels.
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so i actually googled it and read what it does. w00t.
so it puts it (not wirelessly) through your existing cable lines. it adds a channel where there isnt one, and essentially its a video out from your computer with some funky compression (prolly will affect video quality in some way).
doesn't look like multiple channels. so i cant watch from my room something different than my dad in his office. also, it looks like only one computer can give input, which i guess could be solved moderately easily with networking to access any vids etc from other computers.
and no neighbors running into what your watching. unless you live in a dorm. hmm... i wonder if this "localcasting" is what college campuses do to show their shotty channels.
peace yo