In 2020, the FCC reversed a rule requiring cable companies to have CableCard support. (1. FCC drops rule requiring cable companies to provide CableCARDs)
Today, Charter Spectrum cable turned off support for CableCards, at least in my location. For over a year, they have been sending emails notifying me support was ending and offering limited trial of their so called cloud dvr, but. today that day finally came. Thus ends decades long recording hobby and habit.
I also used to record over-the-air but when we moved in 2019, our location gets zero stations, not even PBS! Prior to 2019, We used to live on the cusp of 3 major network DMA markets. Yes, there were a lot of duplicates but each market had unique stations. Here, we even installed a 40-foot antenna. We are in a valley at 512 feet above sea level and ridge where the signals come at is 742 feet above sea level. It doesn't help we are also surrounded by at least 700 feet above sea level 'mountain' peaks and more.
I guess we are beholden to commercial systems and services.
This really bums me out. I still grieve over them shutting QAM off.
I know I said this was a rant, but I am leaving that unspoken out of respect for the NextPVR Mods. Just know I am violating every rule in the book with my unspoken rant.
It is what it is.
Today, Charter Spectrum cable turned off support for CableCards, at least in my location. For over a year, they have been sending emails notifying me support was ending and offering limited trial of their so called cloud dvr, but. today that day finally came. Thus ends decades long recording hobby and habit.
I also used to record over-the-air but when we moved in 2019, our location gets zero stations, not even PBS! Prior to 2019, We used to live on the cusp of 3 major network DMA markets. Yes, there were a lot of duplicates but each market had unique stations. Here, we even installed a 40-foot antenna. We are in a valley at 512 feet above sea level and ridge where the signals come at is 742 feet above sea level. It doesn't help we are also surrounded by at least 700 feet above sea level 'mountain' peaks and more.
I guess we are beholden to commercial systems and services.
This really bums me out. I still grieve over them shutting QAM off.
I know I said this was a rant, but I am leaving that unspoken out of respect for the NextPVR Mods. Just know I am violating every rule in the book with my unspoken rant.
It is what it is.
~Paul
If you haven't broken it at least once, you're not doing it right. :eek:
If you haven't broken it at least once, you're not doing it right. :eek: