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<font size=3>At 06:06 PM 3/25/2012, Mike Chinander wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 7:59 PM,
Ronald Frazier
<<a href="mailto:ron@ronfrazier.net">ron@ronfrazier.net</a></font>>
wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I don't have a Prime, but
dealing with cablecards can be a bit<br>
problematic from the aspect that cable companies are notorious for<br>
having customers accounts improperly configured. Doing the grandslam<br>
like you mentioned only pushes all the configuration out to the<br>
cablecard. It doesn't do anything useful for you if the cable
company<br>
doesn't have your account properly setup in the first place.<br><br>
So, it's best to try to take as many things out of the equation as<br>
possible. To this end, I believe silicondust offers a GUI video
player<br>
that you can use to tune and test the channels. Using this, you can<br>
very quickly determine whether the problem is with the<br>
prime/cablecard/provisioning or whether it's a problem with your
myth<br>
configuration. I'd start there and only worry about myth once you
know<br>
that the channels themselves are
working.</blockquote><font size=3 color="#888888"><br>
</font>Ronald is correct. Try using hdhomerun_config_gui to tune and view
(I think it just launches vlc) channels with your Prime. I think if you
search the MythTV-users archive you will find people having problems
getting their cablecard provisioned properly on their cable company
account and sometimes having it removed and re-added to their account
fixes things. </blockquote><br>
While Myth is still not functioning on my HDHomeRun Prime I seem to have
gained access to Extended Basic using the Windows version of
hdhomerun_config_gui and VLC. However, the virtual channel numbers seem
to be screwed up. When I type in channel 42 using us-cable on
hdhomerun_config_gui, I get 12 program selections in the dropbox. Not one
of them is the virtual channel 42 which is USA-W but all of them are
valid Extended Basic virtual channels that I can decrypt and view with
VLC. Accessing channel 43 using us-cable, also gives me a selection of 12
valid Extended Basic channels, one of which (Program 7) is USA-W which I
can view. <br><br>
Going to the HDHomeRun Prime web page and clicking on Channel Lineup
gives a list of correct virtual channel numbers with its corresponding
channel name. <br><br>
My questions are:<br><br>
What does the channel number mean on hdhomerun_config_gui? Is it a
physical channel that has no relationship to a Comcast virtual
channel?<br>
What is the difference between us-cable, us-hrc, and us-irc? For Comcast
in the San Francisco area, should I care?<br>
Does Comcast download a virtual channel map to the CableCARD? If so,
could mine be screwed up?<br>
Assuming I have already run a scte65scan procedure per the wiki, how can
I check or repair how Myth tunes and decrypts the HDHomeRun Prime.
<br><br>
Thanks,<br><br>
-- Mache</body>
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