2008-12-02, 11:01 PM
I know this might not initially sound like it should be in the hardware forum, but you'll see that it should be.
Here's my current situation:
- Reside in the USA
- No problems with a rather overpowered and dedicated HTPC (although it could probably use a storage upgrade)
- 1 PVR150 and 1 PVR500 (for a total of three ANALOG tuners)
- The worst cable provider on the planet -- Comcrap...I mean, Comcast
- I have not really pursued any HD recording because Comcast currently provides ZERO clear QAM and I didn't want to mess with ATSC, antennas, etc.
Here's my problem/dilemma:
Comcast has already started bumping up a lot of their basic cable channels up into the "Digital Package" that they offer only at a significant price increase and it requires use of one of their stupid STBs (which is an additional $5/month). Four out of five of my TVs have digital tuners, but again I still won't be able to get some of the digital channels because Comcast is greedy and has limited access to these previously "basic" channels to those customers with STB's. The FAF (Family Acceptance Factor) is now at an all-time low because the latest channel to go digital is Cartoon Network, so my children missed the second to the last episode Total Drama Island. This is a serious problem (for them and therefore me). This is annoying to me because I've never had to use a STB before and I don't really feel like renting three STB's from Comcast for $15/month in order to cover all three of my GBPVR tuners. I know that in February 2009, I'm screwed with the tuner cards that I have because they're analog, but I didn't expect for Comcast to start the conversion 3 months early.
Here's my question:
Is there any GBPVR solution that can help me? You have to understand, my wife is looking at me with that Tivo or Comcast DVR look in her eyes (even though my wonderful GBPVR system has served her very well for years now!), so I really need a viable solution.
Here's what I was thinking:
Replace my PVR150 and PVR500 with two HVR1600 cards. I could use the digital side of each card to record whatever digital channels that Comcast decides to allow me to access without a STB, and then maybe hook up one STB to the analog tuner on one of the HVR1600's for access to the other channels.
Would this work like I'm thinking, and even if it would work would be relatively simple to configure and maintain (by that I mean like my current 3-tuner configuration, which I consider a simple setup and it has been relatively easy to maintain) or would it be a kludge solution that would require frequent tinkering (like every time the stupid Comcast channel lineup changes, which is often) and an unreliable success rate for recording?
I'm really hoping to keep GBPVR, but the combination of this stupid DTV thing and Comcast is really messing that up for me. I've come to value the opinion and expertise of the members here, and would appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks!
Here's my current situation:
- Reside in the USA
- No problems with a rather overpowered and dedicated HTPC (although it could probably use a storage upgrade)
- 1 PVR150 and 1 PVR500 (for a total of three ANALOG tuners)
- The worst cable provider on the planet -- Comcrap...I mean, Comcast
- I have not really pursued any HD recording because Comcast currently provides ZERO clear QAM and I didn't want to mess with ATSC, antennas, etc.
Here's my problem/dilemma:
Comcast has already started bumping up a lot of their basic cable channels up into the "Digital Package" that they offer only at a significant price increase and it requires use of one of their stupid STBs (which is an additional $5/month). Four out of five of my TVs have digital tuners, but again I still won't be able to get some of the digital channels because Comcast is greedy and has limited access to these previously "basic" channels to those customers with STB's. The FAF (Family Acceptance Factor) is now at an all-time low because the latest channel to go digital is Cartoon Network, so my children missed the second to the last episode Total Drama Island. This is a serious problem (for them and therefore me). This is annoying to me because I've never had to use a STB before and I don't really feel like renting three STB's from Comcast for $15/month in order to cover all three of my GBPVR tuners. I know that in February 2009, I'm screwed with the tuner cards that I have because they're analog, but I didn't expect for Comcast to start the conversion 3 months early.
Here's my question:
Is there any GBPVR solution that can help me? You have to understand, my wife is looking at me with that Tivo or Comcast DVR look in her eyes (even though my wonderful GBPVR system has served her very well for years now!), so I really need a viable solution.
Here's what I was thinking:
Replace my PVR150 and PVR500 with two HVR1600 cards. I could use the digital side of each card to record whatever digital channels that Comcast decides to allow me to access without a STB, and then maybe hook up one STB to the analog tuner on one of the HVR1600's for access to the other channels.
Would this work like I'm thinking, and even if it would work would be relatively simple to configure and maintain (by that I mean like my current 3-tuner configuration, which I consider a simple setup and it has been relatively easy to maintain) or would it be a kludge solution that would require frequent tinkering (like every time the stupid Comcast channel lineup changes, which is often) and an unreliable success rate for recording?
I'm really hoping to keep GBPVR, but the combination of this stupid DTV thing and Comcast is really messing that up for me. I've come to value the opinion and expertise of the members here, and would appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks!
Chris
GBPVR system info intentionally left blank because I'm personally
insulted that you can't remember it from previous signatures.
GBPVR system info intentionally left blank because I'm personally
insulted that you can't remember it from previous signatures.