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Controlling DirecTV STB via USB

  • Post author:mikal
  • Post published:February 27, 2007
  • Post category:Link

Might come in handy if I ever change pay TV provider in the US… DirecTV set top boxes are controllable via USB.

Tags: mythtv, pay, settop, tv

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