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Lee Koloszyc wrote:
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<pre wrap="">James Oltman wrote:
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I have FiosTV, the non-HD box is the motorola QIP2500, at least in
my area.
Lee
Do the other boxes offer Firewire? That would be fantastic if they did!
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<pre wrap=""><!---->The HD and the DVR (which is also HD) do have firewire and I recall
reading somewhere that it does work. Fios does not have cable cards
available yet (not that it matters for myth yet) so you can only get
unencrypted channels over that port.
Lee
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Maybe I'm missing something here, but what does a cable card have to do
with the firewire output? Cablecard is for when you plug the coax
cable right into your TV to allow the circuitry in the TV to do the
decryption. The firewire out would be after the cable box (fios box in
this case) has already done the decrypt.<br>
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