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Can you point to where they gave the impression that it would emulate a clear QAM tuner? I haven't seen that before. |
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http://www.silicondust.com/products/hdhomerun/prime/ Quote:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/DRM (the only page that comes up when searching their wiki for "DRM") Quote:
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I don't see why clear QAM support can be inferred from their product page. Any application that can do UPnP and RTP can pull copy freely content off it, why complicate that by pretending to be a clear QAM tuner? |
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Ours was replaced by SageTV a couple years ago and returned to the CableCo. They haven't started phasing out the SD/NTSC channels in favor of more digital content in this area just yet. Although getting our hands on the newer Digital/Encrypted QAM High Definition channels that have since come along is tempting. It just wasn't deemed worth the extra $10/month for their box + all the other hoops to get it working. |
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Edit: Looks like somebody from the SageTV side has already asked close to the right question, and they're not switching it back to ClearQAM: http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9958 Quote:
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I think this has a 50/50 shot of happening. I believe it has something to do with the embedded WMC announced at CES. It just recently started getting mentioned as an APP for smart TV's. A couple of years ago I never would have thought Netflix would be included right in the TV, but that is where we are at today.
Here is a link to something also announced back in Jan. http://youarelookingfor.info/hot-new...d-tv-hands-on/ I am very curious to see where this will end up. |
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Netflix is considerably more popular than WMC. Embedded designs are cool, but I don't think most manufacturers will back that support. The WMC embedded model is more for STB's like what U-verse is using (IIRC).
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And comparing Netflix and wmc is like comparing a Kia to a Honda one is wisely more popular and used.WMC is not used near like Netflix there is also no potential revenue with wmc like Netflix. Whisful thinking at best for it to be embedded in tvs. Even if it is it will be very limiting in codec support much like the 360. Ie no native DVD,bluray or hd audio support. Which to me is inexcusable in this day in age. Last edited by PLUCKYHD; 05-19-2011 at 02:26 PM. |
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I have been reading through this thread and am looking for a clarification. When people are talking about copy freely channels is that talking about clearqam channels??
I currently have an hdhomerun and my local cableco has been removing clearqam channels. In fact my hdhomerun is mainly used to serve up hd locals and not much else.
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I think of it this way, as a novice (and I don't use off the air)... The DRM gods have devised means for to encrypt or refuse to forward unencrypted data if an authentication process isn't followed. This goes all the way to the HDMI port, for example. The mating device, if approved by the DRM gods via CableLabs' certs, can receive copy protected (not copy freely) material. That trusted device must then store/transmit per the DRM rules. Cable TV companies' DVRs are certified; TiVo is too, sort of, but enthusiasts may have found out how to decrypt TiVo's videos stored on disk and extract them. As I get it, Silicon Dust via CableLabs, with the Premier having a cableCARD, gets DRM god approval to accept copy protected material and pass that securely via ethernet ONLY to a certified receiver (now, only Microsoft's Media Center which, I guess, is also part of the trusted base in DRM).
The CableLabs cert. process is probably a political minefield and somewhat costly. Which may be why Sage doesn't pursue a role akin to Microsoft's Media Center. Years ago, I worked with DOCSIS (cable modems) and CableLabs was the certifying authority for DOCSIS compliance. Like WiFi, it's an industry alliance, where members have a profit agenda to some extent. The curious one is TiVo. Correct me where I'm wrong. Last edited by stevech; 05-20-2011 at 12:56 AM. |
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What is curious about TiVo? I am pretty sure know one has "broken" the drm. Why do you think that? They follow the same rules be it a bit different from the pc occur rules. Stuff people are getting off the TiVo onto their pc if copy free content. You can do the same with WMC if it is copy free there is no drm on the file. TiVo is still locked down with none copy free content. It follows the same restrictions. You can stream from TiVo to TiVo or TiVo to computer but copying the file and viewing or editing elsewhere isn't possible.
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In contrast, ClearQAM content is not encrypted at all. Compressed, but not encrypted.
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Thanks for the clarification.
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On user forums, I read that there is software to convert a TiVo file to an open standard. I wonder if that applies as well to DRM-protected files in TiVo. And TiVo users are able to get to the LInux shell and turn on SMB sharing, etc.
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No TiVo allows this oncopy freely content and always have. Drm content is still locked down. You can do the same with wmc files that are copy freely (and why sagedct works). Even if they are doing what you think the files that have drm still would and would be useless. TiVo allows copying and converting for all none drm content.
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Maybe I misread an earlier post. The video file created from Prime/Cable Card will be viewable on HD300, right?
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SiliconDust has stated that for Sagetv to natively see the video from Prime a change is required in both the sagetv software and the silicondust software, and that has not yet happened.
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