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Sage v3 supports software encoders. Of course it's still new so there are a few bugs and support is limited at the moment. A new beta is due out very soon. Your best bet might be to just wait a little while longer and see how the next release pans out.
The QAM capable cards only work with their own software. Last I heard no other apps are able to use the QAM ability of the capture cards. The only option for cable is to go with firewire using a STB. Last edited by blade; 09-22-2005 at 07:19 AM. |
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I'm hoping they improve TS support with regards to firewire, it's so close you can taste it and would make firewire recording much easier.
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The STB outputs firewire into a Firewire input on your PC (either on the MB or an add-in card). There are special drivers needed (see the hardware section of the forum for details). Using the Firewire method, no HDTV/capture card is required. There are only a couple of problems at the moment:
1) Many people are finding that there are still some glitches with the current firewire/STB method 2) more and more cable companies are enabling 5C encryption - those channels with 5C turned on cannot be captured. Darryl |
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Darryl is right on the money...
and you can tune your STB over the firewire so no need for a IR blaster
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Yeah! Firewire is still of great value even if you don't use it to pull video data over the network- as mentioned above if properly supported, it lets you chance channels far more reliably than an IR blaster. I'm just hoping that 1394-based channel changing is made availiable soon.
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anyone know which motorola boxes have firewire out? 6200 6208 6214??
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All 3 have Firewire out.
I had all 3 at one time or another via comcast cable |
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apparently there is an ExternalTunerEXE plugin or some such...can't quite remember that allows you to specify a commandline to call when changing channel so set up that PVR-150/250/500 install just a portion of the package timmmoore put together at green button .com in the firewire thread install the exetuner plugin thingy, configure and there you go, for almopst anyone that has firewire they can use that to tune their cable box instead of an IR blaster, it works great on my 6200
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one more question, are all firewire ports enabled OR do some CableCos shut them down, just like they do with the serial ports?
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FCC rule All CableCo's Firewire ports will be enabled
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