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Cable Card Support
Now with various cable card announcements at CES for Windows Vista (link 1, link 2) how are the chances of "hacks" that this could be used with SageTV under Windows Vista as well?
It really ticks me off, that only "authorized" Windows Vista machines will be able to access cable card boxes. There should be a "workaround" at some point shouldn't there?
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VWB's website says they will be demoing the MR6000 at CES and that it'll be available Q1 07. Best of all it seems they've lowered the MSRB from $1299 to $899!
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I'm hoping this 'ceritifed' stuff ends up being as easy to get around as purchasing 'OEM' software back in the day.
BTW, who is VWB? Link?
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http://www.mediareadyinc.com/products_MRMC.php
This newest model was supposed to include cablecard support. Reading through it now, they seem to have removed any reference to cablecard, makes me think that maybe they ditched support for it - which could be the reason behind the drastic price reduction... |
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Only a 200GB HDD? Come on 400GB's are now barely over $100.
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Doh!
I was just going to start a new post when I saw this thread.... Anyway, I just read an interesting article at Twice.com talking about how Digeo, the maker of the Moxi HD DVR, will be selling them through retailers--a departure from their distribution exclusively through cable companies. Being a former Moxi user and proponent, this was interesting, but what really intrigues me (now that I'm an avid SageTV fan) is mention of a their use of a "MultiStream CableCARD", usable due to an FCC mandate taking effect in July. According to the article, this rules change states, Quote:
What does this mean for existing cable customers like me who currently rely on a DCT-2000 cable box? Will hardware manufacturers begin releasing any PC products that will allow recording via CableCARD? I read that Windows will only support CableCARD through Vista, and it will only support Windows Media Player. (This was a speculative blurb that I read, so I don't know how true it is.)
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Could we get some comment from Sage on Cable Cards? What is your opinion on this? Will there be a chance that SageTV will be certified for CableCard? Otherwise Windows Vista will have a real advantage for the first time...
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The device requires HDCP compliance. That says to me theres no way Sage will be able to use it. This is going to be very much a closed sytem. You probably wont be able to: Move recorded tv to another PC. Burn recorded tv to DVD for playback on any DVD player. Compress recorded tv. Detect commercials with Showanalyzer/Comskip. Have unlimited playback. Some channels might require recorded tv to be deleted after a set number of viewings or a certain timelimit. I bet I'm right on at least 4/5 of those. |
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Im not sure Sage will be killed.
For one this device (I think) is cable only, not Sat. The r5000 is still a viable solution for that. There are also still a lot of people out there that dont care about Hi-def. And there are also people like me that are sick of giving his cable co lots of $$$, and are going to be OTA only.... of course come next fall I'll really want ESPN/NFL Network for football. Also stanger posted a link of a new chip that will do (relatively) cheap mpeg-4 encoding of raw HD component feeds. WTH does that mean you ask? It means you can plugin any box that outputs on component to your pc for HD feeds that are totally in the clear. So unless the "analog hole" is closed that will work. Who knows if, or when, a consumer card with this chip will be available though. And of course Sage might be working on getting an HDCP license. They wont get it with Sage in its current form however. Last edited by lobosrul; 01-09-2007 at 10:50 AM. |
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there will be a hack sometime soon that allows us all to use CableCards in any system we like.... How about that? ;-)
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What remains to be seen, is just how the "system certification" will be enforced. For example, will you be able to buy CC tuners "OEM". Assuming you can, and you buy all the pieces necessary to for a certified system, how will that be handled. Will it be special, certified drivers, will it be on the heads of the installers to only install into a "know" configuration. There are a lot of questions regarding the DIY-ability of CC on the PC. One thing is certain, without some (probably significant) modifications, even on Vista, Sage won't be able to use a CC tuner. Right now, the only safe answer WRT CC, is that you have to buy a prebuilt, pre-certified system if you want CC. And so far, that means Vista MCE from someone like Dell, a VWB/Mediaready system, or something like an S3 Tivo or Moxi. |
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Being a European cable user, I'm afraid I may not correctly read this cablecard issue.
European (Belgium) status: Analog cable companies are moving into Digital, requiring an STB. This STB requires a card to be entered to 'decode' the digital signal (idential setup for sattelite). Is that card what is being referred to as cablecard? Or is it an even more closed system? As http://www.twinhan.com/ does seem to have PC cards supporting these cards for satellite and cable, I assuming I'm wrong. Would like to understand the US setup/status, as you are ahead in this game and I would like to understand before it comes here (so I can be prepared with the right equipment ). I'm looking to move my PC into digital and had already a post about it - wondering how SageTV will react on this development. (notice I'm not even mentioning HD, as only recently HD ready TV sets are hitting the market here - so it will be still some while before actual HD is available) Jan
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It would appear we have our answer about how CableCard will be limited to pre-built systems:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...&&#post9415418 Quote:
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R5000 is definitely the way to go. Last edited by stanger89; 01-10-2007 at 08:41 AM. |
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Hmm...I don't know. Does the custom BIOS check to make sure that not a single hardware component has changed? Or that you haven't added any hardware? I can't imagine Dell selling a PC that can have no upgrades made to it. I suspect a custom BIOS for a custom Mobo that has hardware DRM built-in. Might be able to get away with using the mobo and tuner in another system as long as you keep both together.
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Do you suppose MS i just basically giving up on CC overall, and concentrating on the new Microsoft TV IPTV stuff? The video I watched yesterday of IPTV on the XBOX looked pretty cool, of course getting ATT U-verse here will happen right after I see pigs fly.
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The way I see it, things will happen one of two ways, and most likely the first.
1: People who know what they are doing, will purchase these Vista Cable Card systems and they will figure out how to utilize the cable card for Sage, MediaPortal GBPVR ETC..... within Vista after disabling Vista Media Center. 2: Somebody will figure out how to bypass the custom bios and make it so the Cable Card thinks it's in the original system. Then they would have to figure out how to interface with the card. I can't imagine these Cable Card "Cards" will be tied down for long, in the sense that you will not be able to purchase them from whatever grey area resellers. There have to be replacement cards being made, and Cable Labs would be totally overwhelmed if they have to certify each box etc... and recertify over and over for replacements etc.... I think we are going to find out about a loophole somewhere. IMHO Mike
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http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/08/a...-media-server/
if i'm reading this right (probably not) then the AMD Live server will support cable cards. AND---if sage partnered with them and sagetv is available on that platform (check announcements) then does this mean cablecard for sage?!? Juc
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