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Has anybody done this with a Comcast Motorola box? |
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Buy/own a supported box, and send it in to be modded. Send them a leased box (telling them it's leased). Buy a pre-modded box and then activate it. |
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I'm beginning to have fearful thoughts of losing HD myself.
I recently moved into a condo, and antenna moutning options are very limited. With all the new options via D* or cable, I'm not sure if putting up an antenna is worth the effort any more. But $500+ per STB is steep. I may start budgeting for it though...
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now with this solution, are you only getting unencrypted channels, or encrypted channels that you subscribe to as well?
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With R5000-HD, you get all channels that your STB can tune to that you pay for. Basically, you will get everything you pay for, with some possible exceptions with SD digital STBs perhaps not being authorized to receive HD channels per the Cable company. With QAM, you get all unscrambled channels that the CC sends out open QAM'ed, such as your local channels and maybe a few other digital channels. With a Firewired STB, you get any unencrypted channels that the CC sends out without 5C encryption. That may range from zero channels, to just your locals, locals plus a couple other digital channels, or to everything that you subscribe to.
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This may be answered somewhere but I can't find it. Is there a way to tell what is 5c'ed coming from my cable company without having a STB? I do not want to get a box just to find I already get the same stuff with QAM on my HVR-1600.
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So with a box what are you specifically looking for? Say a box from Comcast? I guess there is a menu somewhere but what tells you if 5c or not?
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You would need to go into the service menu. I don't recall the exact procedure. My sister "borrowed" my STB's remote since I never use it, so I cant confirm. But basically, you turn off the STB while on a specific channel and then hit the menu? button, A "bios" screen will come up and have tons of data. You're gonna look for stuff like DRM: 0x00 or 5c: 0x00 depending onthe STB. Motorola and Scientific Atlantic have different menus. You would need to go into the menu for each channel you wanted to check.
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Thanks. Might have to find, or go get a box and see what works..
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TSReader might be able to display copy control data. I know it will show encrypted state for anything on the line, can't remember if it was smart enough to understand the "5C" flag.
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FYI - I contacted the FCC a few months ago because all of my cable HD locals are encrypted. Their response was basically they can do that as long as they provide unencrypted analog. There is no requirement to carry in-the-clear HD locals.
Unfortunately the digital broadcast of my local NBC station is off the air about 50% of the time (they are currently down for an estimated 1+ months). I'm stuck with no HD source for NBC
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One more complication, it's up to the local stations whether they want to opt to be under the FCCs "Must Carry" clause or if they wish to work out their own arrangement with the cable company. Our local CBS affiliate opted for the later, and as a result of that (and a contract dispute) they pulled their station from the cable company for several weeks last fall. |
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Presumably, both Cable and Sat will need to provide downconverted, SD versions since neither will want to force all their customers to upgrade to HD boxes to receive the locals. |
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This will get put off and put off just as it has been put off to 2009. I don't know if this was the original date but I know the deadline used to be 2006.
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There's probably a decent chance it will actually happen in 2009, unlike the last deadline, most stations now have their digital versions on-air, and Best Buy has pulled all analog TVs from shelves:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h...Z_vHwD8SB3BF80 You basically have to make an effort to buy an SDTV today. Oh, and it's probably been said before, but I really do believe that 2008 is the year of HDTV. One only need look at DirecTV and Dish Network's HD lineups to see that, scarcely a single "major" network you can't get in HD anymore these days, that plus, Tranformers did surprisingly well (190,000 copies in one week) on HD DVD. We may finally have reached the tipping point. |
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Hope you are correct.
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