On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 00:05 -0400, Byron Poland wrote:
I've been playing around with getting my cable companies (Comcast, New
Castle Co. Delaware) QAM free to air broadcasts working with my
HD3000 card using the dvb drivers. I actuall am able to tune all the
local HD channels, INHD 12 and a
On Apr 9, 2005 12:05 AM, Byron Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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In looking for channels, I did the tedious
searching with dvbstream, and spliting up the stream with dtvstream
I'm trying to do the same
On Apr 10, 2005 5:13 PM, sean darcy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 9, 2005 12:05 AM, Byron Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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In looking for channels, I did the tedious
searching with dvbstream, and spliting up the stream
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 00:05 -0400, Byron Poland wrote:
I've been playing around with getting my cable companies (Comcast, New
Castle Co. Delaware) QAM free to air broadcasts working with my
HD3000 card using the dvb drivers. I actuall am able to tune all the
local HD channels, INHD 12 and a
I've been playing around with getting my cable companies (Comcast, New
Castle Co. Delaware) QAM free to air broadcasts working with my
HD3000 card using the dvb drivers. I actuall am able to tune all the
local HD channels, INHD 12 and a lot of simulcast digital std
content. The problem is that
Thus spake Byron Poland:
What I'm getting at is what are the chances of getting good quality
out of QAM (last thing I can thing to do is replace the wire from the
house to the pole with RG6 QS). Or will subing to digital cable and
getting a firewire enabled cable box give me better / more
In recent years I've totally replace the wiring in my house with RG6
Quad Shieled cable, and recently replaced my spliters. Currently we
subscribe to only regular analog cable, and have an onsite filter (on
the pole) that gives up HBO (the good old days of onsite content
scrambling).
They