A small disclaimer to start: I don't use HD in any capacity yet. I would like to upgrade to it myself, so I have done some research into what seems easiest and provides the most options.<br><br>Right now, it seems that OTA HD is your best bet. No DRM and plenty of hardware support. You'll be able to record any channel you can receive at it's native resolution.
<br> <br>Depending on who your local cable company is, HD may be a good option with their service. It all depends on if they broadcast HD using the QAM signal, so that you can use hardware like the HDHomerun or a PC card. If you end up having to use Firewire, there seems to be a whole other bunch of problems that may or may not arise. Depending on the cable company, you may have all, none or just some of the channels unencrypted. My town has Charter, which means I won't be wasting my time getting HD through them. If I were to drive 30 minutes to the west, it would be a municipal cable company which doesn't use any encryption. It seems that the most common configuration for a cable company is to broadcast the OTA channels unencrypted, but to encrypt all the HD cable channels.
<br><br>Satellite (DirecTV/Dish Network) is basically not an option for most people. To even consider recording HD you have to get a set top box modified by a 3rd party, which the legality of seems questionable. This modification cost upwards of $500 to $1000 US and from reports on the internet seems unstable at best.
<br><br>Many seem to view the CableCard as the answer. I am excited, but I'm not sure how useful it will be to us. I think anybody who tries to make a PCI CableCard device will be doomed to windows Vistas support only, since they have all the DRM built right into the OS (And the cable companies will require that). Somebody will hack it eventually, but that will probably take lots of time.
<br><br>All the appropriate disclaimers apply here. YMMV, I'm not a professional, the above is my opinion only, etc, etc.<br><br>Hope this helps give you some insight.<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Cole Brodine<br><br>Visit My Website at
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