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		<title>By: mrHTN</title>
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		<description>I take it from your title, that you&#039;re looking for a wireless way to stream video? I haven&#039;t tried them out, but maybe a wireless media box like D-Link DSM-750 could help you out. They are used to stream video/audio wirelessly from a PC to a TV. You could buy one for each TV and you would be good to go. The direct TV DVR output is a little harder. Do you want HD? Does your receiver have a zone 2 video output?

One way for the DirectTV video streaming would be to use Slingbox products. You would need a slingbox for the directtv DVR input and then slingcatchers for the other 2 TVs. 

If you have an HTPC, then you could connect the dvr output to a HTPC capture card, and then use the d-link media boxes to wirelessly stream video. 

Hope this helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I take it from your title, that you&#8217;re looking for a wireless way to stream video? I haven&#8217;t tried them out, but maybe a wireless media box like D-Link DSM-750 could help you out. They are used to stream video/audio wirelessly from a PC to a TV. You could buy one for each TV and you would be good to go. The direct TV DVR output is a little harder. Do you want HD? Does your receiver have a zone 2 video output?</p>
<p>One way for the DirectTV video streaming would be to use Slingbox products. You would need a slingbox for the directtv DVR input and then slingcatchers for the other 2 TVs. </p>
<p>If you have an HTPC, then you could connect the dvr output to a HTPC capture card, and then use the d-link media boxes to wirelessly stream video. </p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>
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