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face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2"> On 04/13/2008 03:55 PM,
Andrew Roazen wrote: <br>
<font color="#660066">> We set up a new TV for a friend yesterday
who has basic cable, and it <br>
> detected audio subchannels on channel 87. We also have basic cable
and <br>
> our Mythbox uses a Hauppauge PVR-150 (analog). <br>
> <br>
> I see conflicting info on whether a PVR-150 can tune subchannels.
Some <br>
> documentation says that only ATSC tuners can tune subchannels, but
ivtv <br>
> logs during channel detection runs mention subchannels. <br>
> <br>
> Which is it? <br>
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Do you mean captions/teletext? <br>
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No, I mean audio subchannels. In some cases this means separate
language tracks, but with our cable company that means that channel 87
has something like ten radio stations under it -- on her TV display we
see them as 87-00 through 87-09 with a blank screen. We also notice
that her TV seems able to pop a box with information about the current
network and show, something I presume Myth's onscreen box gets from its
listings rather than the cable signal itself (but I could be mistaken
here).<br>
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