2009-02-12, 06:00 AM
OK, so you can't use the analog side of this deivce with gbpvr nativley, and would have to use the graphrecorder I mentined above. (seems like a pain to set up)
The coax coming out of the back of your STB is an analog signal.
The cable coming into the STB is digital (ATSC) and this could be plugged into the capture device, and a digital capture source created.
You could try this to start with (take cable from the STB, and plug into the HVR850 and try to map digital channels as you did earlier.
I'm not really sure if the channels you receive are encrypted or not, but you will be ale to tell after scanning / mapping.
The coax coming out of the back of your STB is an analog signal.
The cable coming into the STB is digital (ATSC) and this could be plugged into the capture device, and a digital capture source created.
You could try this to start with (take cable from the STB, and plug into the HVR850 and try to map digital channels as you did earlier.
I'm not really sure if the channels you receive are encrypted or not, but you will be ale to tell after scanning / mapping.
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--= Win7, C2D 2.93 GHz, ASUS 9400GT Silent, 2GB Ram, Few HDD's, 3TB unRAID server, Samsung 50" 1080p Plasma via HDMI, 40" 1080i LCD via VGA =-- * PVR2000 Analog PCI / Avermedia DVB-S PCI / Hauppauge 2200 DVB/Analog * PCH GBPVR Client * *BD-E6500 w/ NPVR client*