[mythtv-users] Problems testing my card.
Batshua bat Yehonatan
batshua at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 04:53:32 UTC 2009
I ran scan while connected to wall-coax and it actually DID something. How
promising! Shall I paste the output here? It's rather massive.
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Kevin J. Cummings <
cummings at kjchome.homeip.net> wrote:
> Batshua bat Yehonatan wrote:
>
>> So, right now it's coax to converter box. There's one coax cable going
>> from the wall into the box, and one coax cable going from the box into my
>> tuner card. Is that the "wrong" setup such that I will have unsuccessful
>> attempts at finding channels?
>>
>
> I think that you will only find the channel that the box is tuned to.
> But, once again, you have avoided the question, what is the box producing?
> Analog or digital signal?
>
> My box from RCN takes a coax in from the "wall" and sends a coax to my
> analog TV. The output is an NTSC signal on channel 3. When I tune my TV to
> channel 3, I can watch whatever channel the cable box is tuned to watch.
>
> What are you expecting your cable box to produce for output?
>
> Should I instead be using a coax splitter?
>>
>
> Using how?
>
> I imagine then all I'll get is OTA, which sure is better than what I'm
>> getting now (literally nothing), but obviously, if the converter box will
>> play nice and let me watch, you know, Cable TV, that would be ideal.
>>
>
> I know the cable box will let you watch cable TV, that's its purpose.
> It will succeed when you have everything cabled up correctly. We're in the
> process of getting you set up correctly.
>
> I feel a little bit like the hologram in "I, Robot". My programming is
> limited, you will have to ask the right questions.
>
> I'm still in the very early stages of setting up. The OS sees the tuner
>> card. Everything is hooked up. Am I starting in the wrong place by trying
>> to use scan? Where should I be going from here?
>>
>
> I would start by plugging the cable from the wall directly into you turner
> card and do a channel scan. That will tell you what unencrypted on your
> cable that can be tuned directly.
>
> wall <==coax==> tuner card
>
> If you wish to view/record any of the encrypted channels, you will need to
> change your setup to include your convertor box.
>
> wall <==coax==> converter-box <==coax==> tuner
>
> In the second case, your tuner card will only see what the convertor
> presents to it (it does *not* un-encrypt everything at once, it only
> un-encrypts the single channel it is tuned to, and only if it beleives you
> are subscribed to receive that channel). It will send to your TV
> (or in this case your tuner card) only the channel that it is tuned to.
> How it sends that channel depends on how it was designed. If its like my
> convertor box, it'll send it on NTSC channel 3 (or 4, sometimes they have a
> switch in the back to be able to select which). Other more modern boxes
> might have a component-out which can be fed directly into your (newer)
> digital TV. I haven't seen a convertor box which outputs an ATSC signal
> (they may exist, I haven't seen one). So, if you are doing this setup, you
> need to know how to configure your tuner card to properly receive the signal
> from your convertor box.
>
> Does this make sense?
>
> Thanks y'all,
>> Batshua
>>
>
> --
> Kevin J. Cummings
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