Comcast encrypts extended basic channels

Bill Bogstad bogstad-e+AXbWqSrlAAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Jun 23 20:30:53 EDT 2010


On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Tom Metro <tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I wrote:
>> I also ran across mention of Iguanaworks, which is another small-time
>> fabricator of IR interfaces:
>> http://iguanaworks.net/product1.psp
>>
>> They have a $40 USB product that has several different configurations.
>> The best option seems to be 1 IR receiver, and 4 independent output
>> channels (provided through 2 stereo mini jacks). With this option you
>> then need to either make a cable to interface directly with the DTA (the
>> Thomson DTAs have an IR-in jack), buy a pair of emitter cables ($10) or
>> make your own.
>
> I sent a few basic sales questions to Iguanaworks over a week ago and
> haven't heard back, so I guess I'll have to go with plan B.
>
> (Iguanaworks appears to be ran as a side project by some college kids,
> so perhaps it isn't their focus.)
>
>
> Bill Bogstad wrote:
>> Tom Metro wrote:
>>> Bill Bogstad wrote:
>>>> This is the one I got (mentioned on mythtv-users):
>>>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16880121002
>>>
>>> The information seems to be a bit vague as to whether it supports one or
>>> two IR blaster channels. (There are a bunch of blaster products that
>>> support 2 or more emitters, but not as independent channels.)
>>
>> I only have one physical emitter...
>
> Does it have jacks for two emitters?

Yes.   I tested both jacks to make sure they work.  I just am not 100%
sure that I've checked there was no signal from jack 1 when I had
selected only jack 2 in the software.  I picked up some emitters at
the MIT Flea last Sunday, but probably won't get around to trying
things out for at least a week or two.

Bill Bogstad





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