cable: uh oh
Jan. 6th, 2009 04:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So recently RCN in somerville decided to abandon any of their customers that didn't want to have cablebox.
I just saw a comcast ad, talking about the dtv change over that said, "you're find if you're a comcast customer and your TVs are connected to a cable box." Does that mean they're planning on forcing people to have boxes too? My concern is that this will likely make my replay DVR unhappy and my little TV which I use often. Anyone have any real information?
I just saw a comcast ad, talking about the dtv change over that said, "you're find if you're a comcast customer and your TVs are connected to a cable box." Does that mean they're planning on forcing people to have boxes too? My concern is that this will likely make my replay DVR unhappy and my little TV which I use often. Anyone have any real information?
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Date: 2009-01-06 10:00 pm (UTC)All-digital doesn't necessarily mean that you need a cablebox; if you have a device which takes a CableCard (or two) then that device can act as the cable box. For instance, I have an HD TiVo and RCN service but I don't have an RCN cable box. Instead of renting a cablebox from RCN, I rent two CableCards from them, and they plug into my TiVo, which then serves the purpose of the cable box -- no need for an IR connection between the TiVo and a cable box, which never worked right anyway.
If your DVR supports CableCards, then you're fine, switch to that. If not, then switching to another provider is unlikely to help. I believe that your options are to rent the provider's DVR or get your own DVR that supports CableCards.
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Date: 2009-01-06 10:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-06 11:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-06 11:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-06 10:05 pm (UTC)Comcast will likely do the same thing as each analog channel they can deprovision
gives them enough bandwidth for a bunch of digital channels, allowing
them to give you more channels you likely have no interest in watching.
The cable box probably helps for your little tv, but would only help
for your replay if it can control that model cable box.
(I have this problem with all of my old analog TiVos now
and should probably cancel their accounts.)
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Date: 2009-01-06 10:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-07 06:09 am (UTC)I believe local law requires them to provide the three major networks and a few other stations such as the local access in exchange for being allowed to provide service. I expect the law to change, however, soon after the air goes digital.
The waiting list for coupons is now 6 weeks, so a lot of elderly, poor, and rural customers will soon be without any tv (even if they do figure out what they have to do) while the coupon agency catches up. I expect a similar problem when the cable companies switch over.
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Date: 2009-01-06 10:38 pm (UTC)I think what you really need to know here is whether your Replay can handle digital cable input directly, which I don't know the answer to. I have one of the newer TiVos that takes the CableCards, and it works fine with digital cable, but my thought is that you'd be better off checking with Replay about this.
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Date: 2009-01-06 11:08 pm (UTC)Honestly, when we get to that point we'll probably spring for a HD PVR which understands the digital signal.
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Date: 2009-01-07 12:03 am (UTC)I switched to the TiVo when I moved because I got an HDTV, and it works great with the CableCards. I find the better interface of the TiVo worth it as compared to the DVR in the set-top box I originally had, and the CableCards make the whole thing seamless.
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Date: 2009-01-06 11:02 pm (UTC)I suspect that long term, all cable providers will push as much as they can to require a box, though. Continuing to keep the CableCard mandate is about the only long-term strategy for boxes we control having reasonable access to the video stream.
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Date: 2009-01-06 11:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-07 12:18 am (UTC)It would cost about the same as what we have now, but be way less annoying that a constantly degrading comcast signal.
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Date: 2009-01-07 04:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-07 06:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-07 06:18 am (UTC)And when I am forced to get their box, I don't know where to put it. My tv is about the size of a hard drive.
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Date: 2009-01-07 07:22 am (UTC)If you have a ReplayTV it can control a cable box using IR blasters. As others have said, another option is to switch to a cable DVR (bleh), or a TiVo HD with CableCARD which can tune the digital cable signal without a cable box. And it has a LOT more features than the old ReplayTV, since RTV has been defunct for several years now.