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WHAT HDTV PC CARD WILL WORK FOR MCE 2005?


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Use the appropriate group for that question news:microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter .


"FatDaddy" <KillinU@worm.com> wrote in message news:wNqdne38o_L2J_TcRVn-og@comcast.com...
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this is a free forum
the tiltle says HDTV
duhh

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Use the appropriate group for that question
news:microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter .


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"FatDaddy" <KillinU@worm.com> wrote in message
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> this is a free forum
> the tiltle says HDTV
> duhh
>
> "John Eckart" <JEckart@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:CAoad.8863$UP1.5885@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Use the appropriate group for that question
> news:microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter .
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> "FatDaddy" <KillinU@worm.com> wrote in message
> news:wNqdne38o_L2J_TcRVn-og@comcast.com...
>> WHAT HDTV PC CARD WILL WORK FOR MCE 2005?
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Such technology is not ready for prime time, IMO. You want a cable
ready/Over the air DTV - HDTV compliant card. I don't know of any other
there yet and the few now available for Over the Air have problems.

Richard.

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hi whar kind of problems. and what's the name of the cards/.
thanks.
I know a lot of users would like to know this now.

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> "FatDaddy" <KillinU@worm.com> wrote in message
> news:WcqdnfaxALPX8PfcRVn-pQ@comcast.com...
> > this is a free forum
> > the tiltle says HDTV
> > duhh
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> > "John Eckart" <JEckart@mail.com> wrote in message
> > news:CAoad.8863$UP1.5885@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> > Use the appropriate group for that question
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> >> WHAT HDTV PC CARD WILL WORK FOR MCE 2005?
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> Such technology is not ready for prime time, IMO. You want a cable
> ready/Over the air DTV - HDTV compliant card. I don't know of any other
> there yet and the few now available for Over the Air have problems.
>
> Richard.
>
>

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"
Although there are no PC cards that support CableCard, there *are*
cards
that support unencrypted QAM. How well they work, I don't know,
because
I don't have one.

"

Hey i was searching around and i think i might have found a pci video
card that is for digital tv with a cablecard slot. It looks like it
could work to decode encrypted cable signals legally.

http://www.twinhan.com/product_cable_2.asp

TwinhanDTV Cab-CI is a DVB-C card with designed-in common interface,
which allows you see both free-to-air & scrambled channels by one
signal card. Simply insert CAM and smart card from your cable provider,
you can enjoy more scrambled channels. More than your receiver,
TwinhanDTV Sat can record you favorite program into your PC and you
never miss it.

• High quality digital cable TV & radio receiving (DVB-C) -- TwinhanDTV
Cab-CI supports both free-to-air &
pay channel receiving
• Designed-in common interface for pay TV reception -- You need extra
CAM & subscribed smart card for
pay TV reception.

the specs are pretty cool. but i can't seem to find anywhere to buy it.
=(
i sent the company an email asking where i could, hopefully they are
selling it now.

Please post here if you can find out where to order this.


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blict (blict.1hhlvk@satelliteguys.us) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> Hey i was searching around and i think i might have found a pci video
> card that is for digital tv with a cablecard slot. It looks like it
> could work to decode encrypted cable signals legally.
>
> http://www.twinhan.com/product_cable_2.asp
>
> TwinhanDTV Cab-CI is a DVB-C card with designed-in common interface,
> which allows you see both free-to-air & scrambled channels by one
> signal card.

This is for DVB (which is an OTA access-enabled system), not CableCard
(which is for US digital cable TV only).

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