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ATI OCUR Cablecard Tuner for Windows Vista
I just read this thread at anandtech. ATI showed their new cablecard tuner for Windows Vista. Will Sage be able to use this? I don't want to have to switch to Media center, but this is the configuration I want to use when I go HD.
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ATI's OCUR Brings CableCard and HDTV Support to Windows Vista
{on edit I deleted most of my post -- looks like I posted duplicate info in the hardware forum}
I have a question about "HD tunner affinity" in SageTV but I'll do some research first... Last edited by Mysticeti; 01-05-2006 at 12:37 PM. |
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I really hope Microsoft doesn't do anything shady with Vista's cable card DRM solution and make it an MCE only thing.
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The same way that you get access to HDCP and 5C content...charge exorbinant sums of money from a company for access to the specs and to issue them a key for their product and then yank the key the moment the product gets hacked.
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*(As long as the 3rd parties are willing to implement the DRM and other restrictions) *(Oh, and also pay the fees for royalty/licensing/etc.) |
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Has anyone actually been able to use CableCard with an HD Set?
My Cable Company (Wide Open West) does not even broadcast the local HD channels in the clear which is supposed to be legally required. Unless someone sues the Cable Companies I doubt they allow you to just rent a CableCard and if they do it will likely be the same cost as the rental of the Digital box anyway. They make too much money and have too much controll with the Boxes to not force everyone to use one. That and most consumers don't even know what Cable Card is. Just my thoughts. John |
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ATI HDTV Cable card demonstrated
http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2662
I gotta get me one of those!!!! Oh. Meh.. Shame it currently specs that you need a Windows Vista version of MCE. :-( |
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I'm hoping that my previous MCE beta experience will net me one of these for testing purposes when the Vista MCE beta starts this month . I liked MCE at first, except for the hard 2 tuner limit. If they raise that on the vista version, I'll be forced to take a very hard look at MCE vs Sage when Vista is released...
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I spoke to the MSFT Vista team today at CES. They said the cablecards and the DBS interfaces) will use the normal video storage format for today's MCE. Extenders will all work with cablecard content. You can run up to 4 cablecard interfaces in a single server, but you may not be able to use all 4 if you mix DBS interfaces with cablecard.
It sounded like the content was going to be protected the same way the content is protected today, so maybe it's not such a big problem. More after I talk to the VWB folks tommorrow. Thanks, Mike |
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