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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 03:47:12PM -0400, Shankar Viswanathan wrote: > This is exactly what RCN did -- they switched to all digital (called > the "analog crush") and encrypted all the non-broadcast channels. I > requested them to provide the "basic cable" channels as ClearQAM but > the guy on the phone did not know (or pretended not to know) the > difference between "digital" and "encrypted digital" and kept saying > that the FCC mandated this. Arguing with him was futile and a later > call to a different support person didn't go any better. They send out about 15 channels in clear QAM... > As a result, both my NTSC analog capture card and the QAM tuner in my > TV are useless. The basic converter box that they provided for free > doesn't have anything except an IR receiver (no serial, no USB, no > IEEE1394), and I haven't found the time to setup an IR blaster for my > mythtv yet. ...and if you ask them for a FireWire-equipped STB, they will get you one, which will send all the channels you pay for to you and your MythTV or whatever. I'm having immense difficulties getting *two* FW STBs to work, though. -dsr-
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