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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/27/2013 10:00 PM, Joseph DeGraw
wrote:<br>
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<font size="+1"><font size="+1">If I can add to thi<font size="+1">s
post:<br>
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<font size="+1">I have been using a ceton card for about 3
months now or so. I made a jump from Directv to comcast. <font
size="+1">I had no trouble whatsoever setting up the
card and installing the drivers. I did a clean install
of .25 and upgraded to .26 . <br>
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<font size="+1">After calling comcast to have them <font
size="+1"><font size="+1">activate</font> my card I
was pretty much up and flying. So far <font
size="+1">since I have owned the card I have had
no problems what<font size="+1">soever. Now, <font
size="+1">I<font size="+1"> have 4 tuners on <font
size="+1">one card<font size="+1">. <br>
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<font size="+1">Therefore, From my
experience - I say get the ceton card.
It <font size="+1">really does a nice
job. <br>
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<font size="+1">coffee.<br>
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Are you using the USB or PCI Express Ceton? I will need the USB
since I do not have a spare PCI Express slot.<br>
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Peter<br>
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