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<blockquote data-quote="2BitSculptor" data-source="post: 858325" data-attributes="member: 65661"><p>Just a thought.</p><p> </p><p>There is at least one other person that I know of who has multiple line-ups using schedules Direct. His setup has all sources hooked up simultaneously. I would think, you could set yours up as if both services were connected, and the line-up updated for both, ... but put your home connection channels in one group and your office channels in another.</p><p> </p><p>You didn't say if you were using only one tuner for both services. It isn't clear what your hardware setup is. (from the post, it appears you are using a laptop to watch TV, with maybe a USB tuner.)</p><p> </p><p>sorry, I can't confirm that this might work, it's only speculation. I'm often wrong.</p><p> </p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2BitSculptor, post: 858325, member: 65661"] Just a thought. There is at least one other person that I know of who has multiple line-ups using schedules Direct. His setup has all sources hooked up simultaneously. I would think, you could set yours up as if both services were connected, and the line-up updated for both, ... but put your home connection channels in one group and your office channels in another. You didn't say if you were using only one tuner for both services. It isn't clear what your hardware setup is. (from the post, it appears you are using a laptop to watch TV, with maybe a USB tuner.) sorry, I can't confirm that this might work, it's only speculation. I'm often wrong. Chuck [/QUOTE]
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