I'm not at all familiar with HDMI signal and metadata protocols, but wondered about this:
HDTV RF modulators (ATSC/QAM) are available for $250-$350 from Amazon or eBay. Most of these accept an HDMI input signal and suggest the user's game console or camera as the typical video source. Would it be possible to connect one's Roku or other streaming hardware to one of these, couple the modulator's RF into a Dish Hopper DVR, for example (which is equipped to record off-air broadcast channels as well as satellite programming), and record content from Netflix and other streamers? One could record the lower-cost tier streams for later playback and skip through commercials. Would this work?
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