I have the Slingbox A/V and think the picture quality is just fine over my 100BaseT network, and very good over the public infrastructure. Since you have the Pro, do you use the component input? If so, can you compare the quality of that versus the S-video input? I would think the compression would negate any real advantage of the component inputs, especially since they are analog.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly does this enable me to do that the Slingbox Pro does not ?
Does this enable me to watch the stream on my computer and watch a different channel on the cable box?
..like my slingbox tuner allows me now
I have the Slingbox A/V and think the picture quality is just fine over my 100BaseT network, and very good over the public infrastructure. Since you have the Pro, do you use the component input? If so, can you compare the quality of that versus the S-video input? I would think the compression would negate any real advantage of the component inputs, especially since they are analog.