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          <div>On Jul 9, 2014, at 8:03 PM, Kevin Calvert &lt;<a
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            <div dir="ltr">I guess I should've asked--this Certon
              InfiniTV 6 PCIe is not cablelabs certified?
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              <div>Is there any good option? I still have my HDHR
                Prime... is that certified?<br>
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                  <b><font face="tahoma, sans-serif" color="#444444">Kevin</font></b>
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                        color="#999999">Eleven Three Labs LLC</font></font></div>
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      <div>It is cable labs certified&#8230; its doing what it should do.. Its
        keeping you from watching an Copy Once program on a non DRMed
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      <div>Greg</div>
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    I have comcrap and the ceton 4 port card. Works fine. No problems.
    That being said, Perhaps your problem might be a bad cable card? I
    have heard of that happening. Otherwise I would agree with the other
    posters that its a comcrap screw up. Probably not paired correctly.
    Perhaps as they were typing in the numbers they screwed it up? --
    Something like that.<br>
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    I had an issue where my card would not pick up some channels. They
    had a filter on the line that caused the problem.<br>
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    I really dont like comcrap.<br>
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    JDeGraw<br>
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