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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Thanks, everyone, for the helpful
information. I reassessed the situation and discovered firewire is
partially active. As I said in the first post the RNG110 shows up as
a capture card on the back end setup and I discovered it turns on the
set top box and changes channels. I also discovered that it generates
a partial lock on live TV and while I tried all manner of setting
permutations I could never get Pandora's Box to open and get either a
picture or sound. Does anybody have any suggestions of a setting that
will get past the partial lock? I did an abbreviated review of the
HD-PVR and, if I get it, this is an instrument offered by Hauppauge
that in some unfathomable way takes advantage of something called the
analogue hole and converts a lower quality rf signal into very high
quality HD. Justin, I see where there is a capture card setting for
this unit, is it fairly plug and play? Any gotcha's I should be aware
of?</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Its nice to know I'm not the only
geriatric, in my case geriatric baby-boomer, in the neighborhood .
Three recent events made me feel my years. 1) Carly Simon turned 65,
2) Ringo Starr turned 70, and 3) A young man I partnered with a few
days ago constructing walls for a Habitat build had never heard of
whitewall tires.
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Thanks, David
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