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CableCard and Comcast "Limited Basic"
I have really basic cable (Comcast calls it Limited Basic). They have separate “digital” tiers, (Digital Essentials, Limited, etc.) I’m not looking to upgrade to a digital plan as the cheapest one that keeps the channels I get now, (the ones we most watch are Discovery, Disney, Nick, Travel, and FSDetroit), is $45/month more and I’m not willing to pay that. Getting those in HD would be nice, but not $540/year nice, (I get the local networks in HD via OTA). However, I would like to get a second tuner and a better feed, (OK, it’s still SD, but I have problems with my right audio crackling—must be something in the STB as I’ve replaced the audio cable and tried in two different tuner cards). I’m thinking that cable card is the best route instead of trying to get the USB-UIRT to control two boxes, finding space and power for another STB, etc.
Question: Is my plan something I could use a cable card to tune? It’s still “digital” right even if not branded as such? It seems like a silly question because I know it’s not analog—that went away a while ago. I just don’t want to get a cable card tuner and find that the feed I have is missing something cable card needs. Also, is there a less expensive PCIe dual-tuner that works with SageDCT and WHS 2011? OK, $200 isn’t that much for a quad-tuner, but hey, this is someone with a $20/month cable plan ! I rarely have conflicts with one tuner except during baseball season when the game's on ESPN or FS, so two should be plenty, (plus the two OTA tuners and I can't recall ever having conflicts with those). I also like keeping my tuners inside the server instead of something external, but would consider it if it gets me around the $100 price point.
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You should be able to ask your cable provide if they support cablecards... chances are, your STB has one inside, so they probably do. While you're on the phone with them, you should ask what is involved to install one. My company had a self-install option, which was nice. You'll probably have to pay a couple bucks a month rental on the cablecard itself.
For a tuner, I bought the Hauppauge DCR-2650: http://www.hauppauge.com/site/produc...a_dcr2650.html It's a Dual-tuner cablecard tuner that costs about $110. It's based on the silicondust hardware and seems to behave very similarly to the HD HomeRun Prime. |
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Maybe I'm on some unpublished plan that I got put into because I refused to go "digital" when they made the switch to encrypted QAM for most channels? All I know is my bill says "Limited Basic Service" and costs $20.49 plus $1.19 for the STB--along with taxes. That matches what I found on their site as "Limited Basic." And, no, none of the things I watch are available non-encrypted except if I remember the SD locals and some shopping/religious channels. If I can keep whatever plan I'm on and add a second tuner + direct digital recording via CableCard, I'd be golden. I just don't want to upset what I have at that price point if I make a call and spend $ on a CableCard tuner! Maybe just asking for another STB and dealing with the USB-UIRT/power/space issues is the safest way to go...
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If nothing you are watching is actually encrypted, I think you can use the cablecard tuner without a cablecard. I'm not an expert, but I read that in the "HDHomeRun Prime + SageDCT" thread in the hardware section. (It's in the middle somewhere, so you'll want to search the thread)
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The above listed DCR-2650 is probably your best option. It's less than $100 now. Furthermore the 1st Cablecard is often free. So if you go Cablecard only and return the STB you safe money.
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