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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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No Sage, right?
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At the moment, Sage does not support any form of DRM.
Of course, they could decide to support it at any time in the future, but there have not been any announcements (or even rumors) that they are considering supporting this. For now, we must assume that Sage does not and will not support DRM, so Cable Card support will be limited to only channels marked as "Copy freely". Anything marked "copy once" or "copy never" will not be playable in Sage. And at the moment, there isn't even any native support for working with a cable card tuner at all - even for copy freely stuff (though people are using Sage with a Ceton Cable Card tuner and a 3rd party plugin for the copy freely stuff, and there is a good chance that the HDHR Prime will also work for copy freely).
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Also though I know Ceton was also focused on mass distrubition systems (think sports bars,hotels etc commercial buisness). My 2 cents. |
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A lot of products are just sold for a short period of time anyway, so I don't see why the alleged impending death of CableCard is a big problem. While TiVo doesn't have a huge number of customers, I still they're influential enough to prevent CableCard from being killed before there's a viable alternative deployed. That alternative might be AllVid, but I suspect some type of Internet streaming is more likely. Maybe that's a dangerous assumption, but I think its reasonably safe. The cable companies infrastructure already supports CableCard, and that will probably continue to be the case until they decide to do a massive replacement of cable company owned STBs. I really think there's at least 5 years or so before CableCards go away, maybe more. Maybe no one will be using them in 5 years, but I think it will be possible to get them and use them for a while. |
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I haven't kept up with what's going on in the DRM-world but I keep hearing "cable card is dead". Why is it dead? What killed it? What's replacing it? As far as I know it's the only game in town right now. There seem to be things on the drawing board, but are there actually any "cable card-killer" devices available or even announced? (Is it PlayReady?)
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FWIW, I was saying I wouldn't build a device because I just don't see WMC alone as enough of a market to justify the expense of going through the hardware development and certification costs.
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I know that comcast and fios keep a lot of their channels as copy freely except premiums/ppv(yes they could change it). But are most other cable companies the same way(Warner/cox/cable vision)? |
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They already have one.
Unfortunately no. Most other companies have everything marked at least copy once. That is why everyone wants sage to support some sort of drm. If drm was done correctly it would inhibit our ability to do what we want, but it isn't. The way that it would work is you wouldn't be able to view the content on anything other than the machine that recorded it (the server) so if you use clients, you wouldn't be able to view it on them. That is why we don't want sage to have drm. Even OTA can be flagged. Just ask the WMC crowd how they feel about drm.
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