2011-08-27, 08:00 PM
I'm in Canada (Shaw Cable), where the QAM channels are encrypted, necessitating the use of the Motorola DCT700 STB. I have ordered one of them from my cable company for use with NPVR. With analogue, I've been using Schedules Direct as the EPG. When I'm up and running with the DCT700 and my Hauppauge HVR-1950 and NPVR, will I still be able to use Schedules Direct? From what I understand, I'll have to set up the DCT700 as a separate channel in NPVR much like I would a VCR, hook it into the HVR-1950 using RCA cables, and then tune the STB to the channel I want to record for the duration of the program. That would seem to indicate that Schedules Direct would be rendered useless, since it would be recording the separate channel of the STB and not the channel of the tuner.
Also, when I record a program in NPVR with the Hauppauge HVR-1950 with the DCT700, is the resulting file truly digital? There seems to be conflicting information around the Internet as to what the DCT700 actually does. I've read that it takes the digital signal and converts it back into analogue, and if that is the case, the file would be analogue. Lastly, how easy is it to set up the HVR-1950 and DCT700 with NPVR with QAM? I'm still using GB-PVR, and found it impossible to set up NPVR with analogue, so I went back to GB-PVR. Once I get the DCT700 next week, I want the QAM to be using NPVR for recording.
Also, when I record a program in NPVR with the Hauppauge HVR-1950 with the DCT700, is the resulting file truly digital? There seems to be conflicting information around the Internet as to what the DCT700 actually does. I've read that it takes the digital signal and converts it back into analogue, and if that is the case, the file would be analogue. Lastly, how easy is it to set up the HVR-1950 and DCT700 with NPVR with QAM? I'm still using GB-PVR, and found it impossible to set up NPVR with analogue, so I went back to GB-PVR. Once I get the DCT700 next week, I want the QAM to be using NPVR for recording.