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So after last weeks discussions of Comcast, digital TV, and MythTV; I saw a digital tuner (HDHomerun) on sale on Black Friday and splurged. It arrived today and although I haven't yet setup MythTV, I have done a channel scan. These results are for Comcast cable in North Cambridge. A channel scan finds a total of 47 unencrypted 'programs' (essentially digital channels) using the hdhomerun_config tool. I also used the tool to stream various programs to VLC for test viewing. The following entries actually have call signs which the config tool outputs. PROGRAM 1: 2.2 WGBH HD PROGRAM 2: 56.1 WLVI HD PROGRAM 1: 44.2 WGBH WO PROGRAM 2: 44.4 WGBH KI PROGRAM 3: 44.3 WGBH CR PROGRAM 5: 38.1 WSBK HD PROGRAM 1: 5.1 WCVB HD PROGRAM 2: 7.1 WHDH HD PROGRAM 3: 7.2 NBC WEA PROGRAM 1: 25.1 WFXT HD PROGRAM 2: 4.1 WBZ HD I browsed the other unencrypted programs and except for one or two they are all viewable video sources. The ones that aren't identified appear for the most part to be digitized versions of over the air TV channels, shopping networks, public access channels, a few foreign language channels, and weather reports. No free digital HBO or anything like that. It's clear that some channels which I receive in analog (say Sci-Fi, ESPN) either aren't also sent in digital (or are sent encrypted). Oh, there were 294 encrypted 'programs' for which I have no other information. Hopefully this is of some interest to a few of you. Bill Bogstad P.S. I also did a scan for over the air (ATSC) digital channels and I think I need a better antenna/amp to get much of anything there. Even the stuff I did pick up was somewhat intermittent.
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