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<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>It's important to note that different cable providers have different<br>policies regarding what channels their boxes output on FireWire. Many
<br>do not output the premium, copy-protected channels, but some do. It's<br>possible some providers' boxes only output the digital channels and<br>not the analog (generally those below 100) channels; my box outputs<br>both.
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Just to clarify this point, some cable providers (like mine - Comcast)
only make OTA rebroadcasts available unprotected over firewire.
The only channels I get over firewire are CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, and
PBS. I pay $14 extra per month for this priviledge ($8/month for
the box and $6/month for something along the lines of a "digital basic"
upgrade). <br>
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This is on top of the $9/month I was paying for "basic cable" (Analogue
OTA and local access only). As a bonus, I can get ESPNHD, TNTHD,
DSCHD, iNHD1, iNHD2, and NESNHD from the S-video output. (None of my
HDTV monitors have anything other than VGA/DVI-I inputs). <br>
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In addition to the substantial cost of the firewire solution (which I
find bearable because I am 100+ miles from the broadcast towers),
it is less than perfectly reliable in operation - although I cannot
compare it to other HDTV capture solutions.<br>
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