Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2011-06-23 Thread Simon Baxter
Have a look here: http://www.silicondust.com/support/channels Once you've selected your zip code, it will tell you what you have via ATSC over the air, and ATSC-Qam through your cable companies. I have some scripts which use this to build a channels.conf if you'd like.. Any chance I could

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California (now OREGON

2011-04-14 Thread Rob Davis
On 4/9/2011 8:52 PM, Simon Baxter wrote: From what I've read Comcast uses two levels of encryption, a basic one for tier one channels (extended basic in marketing terms) then a more comprehensive key encryption for their digital preferred channels. I use a combination of two set top boxes, a

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California (now OREGON

2011-04-09 Thread Simon Baxter
From what I've read Comcast uses two levels of encryption, a basic one for tier one channels (extended basic in marketing terms) then a more comprehensive key encryption for their digital preferred channels. I use a combination of two set top boxes, a PVR HD for HD channels and a PVR500 for

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2010-10-18 Thread Rob Davis
On 01/10/10 14:21, Simon Baxter wrote: Is there a CI/CAM option with ATSC-QAM cards? Or are the cable network encryption mechanisms proprietary (needing PVR with HDMI to get into VDR)? As Thomas said, ATSC OTA is always free, however, CableCo's encrypt some of their channels. I had to hack

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2010-10-01 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
I should say ATSC is the national standard replacement for NTSC On 10/1/2010 2:07 AM, Simon Baxter wrote: Do any networks or network providers provide free or accessible ATSC channels in the LA area? Is it FTA, or do they require a CI/CAM? ___ vdr ma

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2010-10-01 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
To find out what is around you, try this: http://tvfool.com/ It will tell you both the digital and any remaining analog stations, the direction and ~ signal level to your location. ALL ATSC is FTA free to air. It is the replacement for the old analog FTA/OTA broadcast> all high power stations

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2010-10-01 Thread Simon Baxter
Do any networks or network providers provide free or accessible ATSC channels in the LA area? Is it FTA, or do they require a CI/CAM? Have a look here: http://www.silicondust.com/support/channels Once you've selected your zip code, it will tell you what you have via ATSC over the air, and A

Re: [vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2010-10-01 Thread Rob Davis
On 01/10/10 04:07, Simon Baxter wrote: Do any networks or network providers provide free or accessible ATSC channels in the LA area? Is it FTA, or do they require a CI/CAM? Have a look here: http://www.silicondust.com/support/channels Once you've selected your zip code, it will tell you wha

[vdr] ATSC Channel providers California

2010-10-01 Thread Simon Baxter
Do any networks or network providers provide free or accessible ATSC channels in the LA area? Is it FTA, or do they require a CI/CAM? ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr