The Moxi HD DVR was a
high-definition digital video recorder (DVR) with both three-tuner and two-tuner models available, though the two-tuner model was produced only briefly before being updated. It was designed for use with
cable television and supported multi-stream
CableCARDs, as well as channel scanning for unencrypted channels. Multi-room viewing was supported using a small (and less expensive) companion device called a Moxi Mate. The Moxi product line was released to retail in December 2008 after many years of being available only to cable operators. From 2009, Arris offered multi-room packages. Retail sales were suspended early in 2012.
DVR hardware The Moxi HD DVR was a Broadcom BCM7400-based set-top box designed to work with a Multi-stream CableCARD. Moxi features were added to the Arris Moxi Gateway and Moxi Player, for sale to cable companies only. The hardware features two or three HD tuners, allowing users to record two or three shows at the same time, depending on the model; 500 GB storage, which equates to 75 hours of 1080 HD recording or 300 hours of SD (480i) recording; and
Dolby Digital surround sound. The Moxi HD DVR was compatible with
eSATA external hard drives certified for DVR use. External drives allowed users to extend their hard drive space. Drives up to 6.5TB were supported. Moxi HD DVRs supported 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p 24 and 30 Hz TV resolutions.
Moxi Mate hardware The Moxi Mate was the multi-room extender for the Moxi HD DVR released in August 2009. It was a set-top box that connects with the Moxi HD DVR over a home network to let users watch TV in other rooms. The Moxi Mate can could play media files available from the home network or the Internet using the same interface as the HD DVR. == See also ==