2021-01-13, 03:49 PM
(2021-01-12, 10:30 PM)jbhall56 Wrote: I just have to ask since I went through the hassle of buying two Silicon Dust cable devices and upgrading to v5 only to find out that the "Premium" channels are verboten.
I do NOT want to record them, just be able to view them. If Microsoft could do it with Media Center, it's obviously not totally illegal, so I'm trying to understand the rationale of not even allowing the viewing of such channels. I have investigated things and apparently NextPVR could allow viewing and disallow recording, so if recording is the problem because of DRM that is not an issue. Besides, if the CableCARD enables the channel (regardless of the DRM setting), then the user has the right to view the station in question because the cable company has enabled it. Therefore NextPVR would not be out of line to at least allow the viewing of the channel and disallowing recording due to DRM.
Why is it that NextPVR cannot at least allow viewing of these DRM channels? Silicon Dust allows it through their Home Run software (so it is possible) but their interface and station directory leaves a LOT to be desired.
I'm not trying to cause a fight here, I am just trying to understand what the thought process was that emasculated NextPVR (and every other open source solution available). Because there has to be a reason that I have yet to find using Google/Bing/etc. for not supporting such channels.
As with most things in life, if you want the truth then follow the money. Microsoft was able to do it by spending hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years for Cable Labs to certify that their recordings were encrypted so that they could NOT be used anywhere other than on the device that recorded them. The PlayReady program managed the encryption. There is a huge initial payment for the first year certification and then there are very substantial payments required each year to maintain certification. That cost probably has a lot to do with why Microsoft dropped Media Center... Too much cost (plus support costs) and not enough return to justify maintaining it.
Sounds like Silicon Dust is coughing up the cash for their software to be certified.
NPVR "records" data to a hard drive even in LiveTV so that you can pause, rewind, etc. Thus the Cable Card and the channel tag prevents it.
i3-3570k, 8GB RAM, Win10 Pro, Nvidia GT710, HDHomeRun (OTA), NPVR 6.x
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