SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime Tuner
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Not sure how it happened. All we did is order some nifty-looking gadget called a SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime Tuner, and now the computer’s just sneezing out digital cable all day. And it’s got Windows Media Center all tangled up in its sickness, making for a full-on DVR experience. Really is sad to see. We can’t even remember the last time the poor thing did any computing.
But the hardest part is getting the children to stay away from it. “That’s not your same old friend the computer,” we tell them. “We know it looks like it, but the computer’s gone to a better place.” Still, they sneak into its room and stare as its screen spews out the media meant for another machine.
Tommy’s the worst; we’ll catch him in there three, four times a day. Now, we watch him closely to see if he starts broadcasting or tuning or showing any of the other symptoms that would lead us to believe he, himself, has caught television.
| Technical Specifications | |
| TV Tuner: | Three Digital Tuners, 1 RF input |
| TV Standards: | US Digital Cable |
| Interface: | Ethernet, M-Card CableCARD |
| Network: | 1000baseT (gigabit Ethernet) – backwards compatible with 100baseTX networks |
| Unit dimensions: | 7″L x 4″W x 1.25″D |
| System Requirements | |
| Processor: | Dual (or more) core PC – Intel Atom and AMD Fusion C/E/G/Z series are not recommended due to limited processing power |
| Memory: | 2GB RAM |
| Operating Systems Supported: | Windows 7 Home Premium, Ultimate, Professional, or Enterprise |
| Storage: | 4-8GB disk space per hour of HD recording, 1-2GB per hour of SD recording |
| Connection: | 100 or 1000Mbit Ethernet network |
| Video Card: |
Any card with support for hardware decoding and HDCP (NVIDIA 9500 or newer, ATI HD3000 or newer, or Intel HD Graphics). ATI GPUs prior to the HD5000 series and Intel Sandy Bridge GPUs may have problems decoding some content including premium channels like HBO |
| Other: |
Subscription to digital cable service CableCARD (M-Card) from your cable provider Display device that supports HDCP DVI or HDMI connection between the video card and display Note: VGA/component connections can also be used between the video card and display, but WMC may limit the resolution |
In the box:
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime includes:
- 75″ Cat5e Ethernet Cable
- 72″ RG6 Data Cable
- AC Adaptor (72″ cord)
- Installation CD
- Quick Start Guide

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