On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Chris Moore wrote:
Does anyone know what channels I can record, ie digital and analog,
if I set
up a Fedora box as a PVR. I have digital cable with 'Brighthouse' and am
wondering if I can record the digital channels, HBO and Cinemax for instance,
with MythTV without actually having the particular channel being outputted
from my cable box. If I record one of the digital channels but still have to
have the cable box tunned to that channel isn't that just video capture at
that point? The overall question is, can I get a Fedora box to act like TiVo
and record any channel that I subscribe to without having the cable box tuned
to that paticular channel? Do I need a digital TV tuner card? Don't know if
I'm missing a key point here. Any help or insight appreciated.
Yeah the key point is your cable box holds the decryption keys for the
digital channels and updates them periodically either bi-directionaly on
your cable, or over a modem. your linux box has no way of aquiring them.
There is a ongoing standards movement towards something called cablecard
which will allow devices other than the manufacturer stb to do the
decoding, it strikes me as unlikely that there a clear path to non
proprietary linux pvr's through that though.
If you got a tivo it would come with a little ir dongle it would use to
control your set-top-box, you can do the same with mythtv, but the tuning
is actually done by the stb. and recording is of course done from an
analog output since all off the digital outputs the stb might eventually
have will have hdcp on them...
If you couldn't tell, I pretty much hate the cable tv industry...
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