I just added this to the FAQ. In the US there  is no standard way of
doing this. It might be possible with some custom scripting depending on
your hardware or whether you want to purchase an IR signal sender like
irblaster. Either option requires some scripting that currently is not
currently in freevo at the moment.

-- 
Mike Ruelle
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On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 21:13, Charlie Lesh wrote:
> Hey all:
> 
> I just discovered Freevo, and I'm in the process of
> building a box to run it on. 
> 
> I live in New Haven, CT, and we have Comcast here. I
> currently have digital cable, and I'm wondering if
> there are any tv capture cards that can handle it? I'm
> sure there are no problems with the "analog" channels,
> but my HBO's are all channels 301,302, etc...
> 
> Is there any way to capture this stuff, or am I stuck
> with the box they give me when I want to watch the
> "digital" channels?
> 
> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't find the answer
> anywhere, and this list doesn't appear to be archived.
> 
> -Charlie
> 
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