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Users / Re: Ceton cableCARD tuner
« on: May 03, 2011, 09:23:05 pm »
Hi Thom,
I'd say the Ceton card is a bit more capable than a HDHomeRun. It can do all the simple clearQAM the home run does, but also supports watching and theoretically recording hundreds of encrypted channels as well. If you have 500 channels wouldn't you want to enjoy them?
So it's not a perfect solution, it's still the closest to a true working solution I've seen so far. I've held off on LMCE for years because it just doesn't deliver on the promise of being a true media controller. Live video feeds ARE media and without something like the Ceton card LMCE is sadly lacking in support of it.
I might not be the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to this topic, but even I can see a better mouse trap "might" be available. Instead of being so perpetually negative and attacking members for what they "obviously" don't know, why not try to figure out how to make it work? If you're so smart, perhaps you should flex your mental muscles and show off that wealth of knowledge by helping me do this.
I've read the support pages and know what's supported already. My goal here is to work towards a better, more complete solution. Seriously, you can do all this with Windows Media Center already ... why not Linux?
I'd say the Ceton card is a bit more capable than a HDHomeRun. It can do all the simple clearQAM the home run does, but also supports watching and theoretically recording hundreds of encrypted channels as well. If you have 500 channels wouldn't you want to enjoy them?
So it's not a perfect solution, it's still the closest to a true working solution I've seen so far. I've held off on LMCE for years because it just doesn't deliver on the promise of being a true media controller. Live video feeds ARE media and without something like the Ceton card LMCE is sadly lacking in support of it.
I might not be the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to this topic, but even I can see a better mouse trap "might" be available. Instead of being so perpetually negative and attacking members for what they "obviously" don't know, why not try to figure out how to make it work? If you're so smart, perhaps you should flex your mental muscles and show off that wealth of knowledge by helping me do this.
I've read the support pages and know what's supported already. My goal here is to work towards a better, more complete solution. Seriously, you can do all this with Windows Media Center already ... why not Linux?