[mythtv-users] QAM64 + TimeWarner SoCal

Michael Freeman mlfreeman at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 23:04:49 UTC 2006


On 2/27/06, Scott Clark <scott at myaddiction.org> wrote:
>
> On 2/27/06, Rob <djrobx at djrobx.com> wrote:
> > I don't understand the problem?  You say you found 9 channels, which are
> > your OTA networks, plus some HD "cable" ones.  That's most likely all
> you're
> > ever going to get digitally.  The rest are probably encrypted.   The HD
> > "cable" channels will probably get encrypted too at some point.
> >
> > The same goes for your cable box and firewire.  Myth can't speak 5c
> > encryption, so when the cable company encrypts a channel, you won't be
> able
> > to record it.  Again, it's not uncommon for some cable companies to
> "forget"
> > to enable encryption, but don't count on it working.
> >
> > -- Rob
> >
> Rob I don't think you understood what I was asking. I understand I'm
> not going to get my entire digital cable package on my pcHD-3000 card.
> My only concern is I feel like I'm the only one in the US on this
> mailing list running QAM64, I thought maybe I was doing something
> wrong. I would love to follow these great tutorials on setting up HDTV
> by fine-tuning the channels, getting the lock on, frequency settings,
> the whole nine yards. I just can't seem to find much information about
> how to go about doing that with QAM64. I'm just curious to see if
> anyone else grabs their HD using QAM64 and how they went about
> configuring it with mythtv.
>
> Thank you.
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i don't see why the modulation matters.  try the documentation you've found,
but simply substitute "qam64" for whereever you see "qam256".
it'll probably work.
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