[olug] MythTV and firewire control of Cox digital cable tuner
Brian Roberson
roberson at olug.org
Wed Jul 30 03:35:49 UTC 2008
Will Langford wrote:
>> From reading the Motorola manual for the DCH3416 (my decoder box), it touts
>> the FireWire and HDMI as being the two preferred digital HD ports for
>> connecting a TV.
>>
>> I walked through the cable box on-screen setup menus but couldn't find
>> anything referring to FireWire/1394 (but I'm sleepy and could have missed
>> it).
>>
>> Tomorrow I'll call Cox and open a ticket, and tomorrow night I'll play with
>> the MythTV side to see if it can see anything on the other side of the
>> cable.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>
>
> Just a quick side note. If it does spit out data via firewire, I believe
> it's still in an encrypted Transport Stream 'file' (since Cox encrypts
> everything, I imagine they'd tell the box to encrypt the out going firewire
> as well). Not too useful without something to decode it... which doesn't
> exist afaik.
>
> Secondly, yes, you might be able to at least change channels with it. Do
> you really wanna blow $30 on a firewire cable just to have faster channel
> change times as compared to an IR blaster ?. And be severely limited in
> cable length?
>
I have used the firewire port many times before - It is a straight MPEG2
stream (no encryption)
If you couple this input and a little IR trickery for channel changing,
you can litterally use the cable box as a tuner card.
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