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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/28/2016 11:21 AM, Tom Harris
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<div dir="ltr">On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Gregorio
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<div class="h5">>>>>> Tom Harris writes:<br>
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> I just got the Comcast letter saying my service
will be going to MPEG4 ~ 2/23/16 (SF Bay Area). I<br>
> have seen earlier questions about this, but I
couldn’t find a definitive response on what is needed<br>
> to prepare for the change.<br>
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> I’m mostly concerned about backend issues. I use
HDHomeRun Prime (which I gather works fine with<br>
> this) with a mythbuntu backend running 0.27.6<br>
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> Can anyone who is already on MPEG4 confirm it’s
working?<br>
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> Are there any configuration or version
requirements?<br>
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I am also in the Bay Area and mine was supposed to happen
on or around<br>
2/11. I forgot about it and didn't notice any problems.
I checked my<br>
recent recordings and I've only seen one channel so far
(beIN Sports HD)<br>
that's switched. (I am using a couple of HDHR Primes with
MythTV master<br>
from a couple of weeks ago.)<br>
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<div>Well, the 23rd came and went, and all the recordings
I’ve made still appear to be MPEG-2. I don’t get beIN
Sports, so I can’t test that one. I’m assuming they’ll
slow roll the transition. I would too.. they’ll
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Same here. Six days later. I just checked MSNBC and CC again. Still
MPEG-2.<br>
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