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Does HDHR Prime = HDPVR?
I currently have a HDPVR and cable box connect to SageTV. I'm looking at options to get more tuners without having to shell out big bucks for additional HDPVRs and cable box rentals.
Will the HDHR Prime do this for me? I see it takes a cable card and has 3 tuners which, on the surface, seems to do what my current setup has X 3. If true then I have a few more questions... 1. Does the HDHR Prime work the same way as my HDPVR? Meaning...does it tune to a station and stream to SageTV so I can view, record, schedule? 2. How does it stream to SageTV? I only see an Ethernet connection. 3. How does SageTV see 3 tuners and how does it handle tuning? Any plug-ins required? 4. Does it tune quicker than the HDPVR? It takes my system about 7 seconds to change the channel.
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So how does the HDPVR manage to get away with not having DRM restrictions?
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HDMI does have copy protection but there are some devices that ignore or strip the copy protection.
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Because it's recording the analog output of a box that can decode DRM'd streams.
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So one thing you can do is use an HDHomerun Prime to view/record the non protected channels and use the HDPVR to view/record the protected channels. You can then set the tuner priority so SageTV uses the HD primes first and only skips to the HDPVR if you wanna view/record protected channels. Works well for me...
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My hope was to get rid of the HDPVR/CableBox. If I can't do that then there's no point in adding the HDPVR.
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Or heck it it might even eliminate it if you don't watch the Copy Once channels. |
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If a channel has DRM, Sage can't record it, unless something else removes the DRM first. If you are using an HD-PVR connected to the component video outputs of a cable box, then the cable box is tuning the digital channel, making sure you are authorized to view that channel, decoding the digital stream and outputting an analog signal with no copy protection or DRM. The HD-PVR grabs this unprotected analog signal and encodes it into a digital format. Regardless of whether the original signal had DRM or not, this new digital file produced by the HD-PVR will be free of DRM. So Sage can play it (fast forward, rewind, whatever), and have no idea whether or not the original channel was broadcast with DRM. This all happens in real time, so you can watch live tv too.
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What we're saying is that if half of your channels are Copy Freely, you can use an HDHR Prime for those, leaving your more limited supply of STB/HD-PVRs to record those fewer channels that are Copy Once. Depending on the channels you watch, that might be enough that you don't need more STBs/HDPVRs. |
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