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I am just wondering if it's possible to have VLC media player act as a media station/server for any HDTV card (I assume there are a few places the streamed video end up in the system that could be consistently accessed - or does every HDTV card driver handle it differently?) and then send the live video over the internet as a stream someplace. This way, people could watch regional television from different parts of the world, depending on a person's local broadcast or cable service. Maybe VLC could even allow the client to control the source's TV channel? Who knows, but I know this is possible, and the idea of watching, say, cable tv from Finland, etc, using someone's HDTV card there, while one is in Chicago, would be a great idea.<br><br /><hr />Put your friends on the big screen with Windows Vista® + Windows Live™. <a href='http://www.microsoft.com/windows/shop/specialoffers.mspx?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_CPC_MediaCtr_bigscreen_012008' target='_new'>Start now!</a></body>
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