[olug] MythTV - Cox Communications

Dan Linder dan at linder.org
Sat Mar 7 21:35:18 UTC 2009


I'd be interested in hearing about your experiences if/when you get it
working.  I have a Motorola DCH-3416 DVR with firewire and my Mythbuntu
system can't seem to talk with it.  (As a test, I tried hooking my Sony
HandyCam with fire-wire to this port but it didn't get anything either...)
A Cox technician came out last spring after I called Cox and he brought a
new DVR box but it had the same results.  I asked if he could leave a
non-DVR version for me to test for a few days, but he wouldn't.  Maybe I'll
rent a second non-DVR for a few months and see if I can make it talk.

Keep us informed - it would be great to get a few others here in Omaha who
are hitting Cox up to fix their FireWire ports.

Dan

On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Kenny Kant <kenny.kant at running-config.com>wrote:

> Those features look promising.  I am still questioning why we need the
> Haupauge HD card when the HDHomeRun is available already?  The big thing
> in 0.22 features will be that NVIDIA decode support!
>
> BTW here is Cox's first response to me on the firewire port:
>
>
> "Dear Mr. Kant:
>
> Thank you for your inquiry.  Cox is committed to providing the best
> customer service possible.
>
> I will be happy to assist you and give you all the information that we
> have available concerning the FIREWIRE port.  First only our 6200 HD
> only receivers and DVR receivers have the FIREWIRE ports.  They are
> active and useable.   You will need to update your services to our
> digital service with either the HD only or DVR receiver.  At this time
> this is all the information I have concerning this port.  I am in the
> process of gathering more information for you.  I just wanted to let you
> know that we do have this available and what receivers they are on.  I
> will contact you again when I have more information for you.  This will
> probably be sometime next week.  If you have other questions, please let
> us know and I will be happy to research them for you.
>
> Thank you for choosing Cox Communications as Your Friend in the Digital
> Age!
>
> Thank you.
>
> Cox Communications Online Technical Support Team"
>
>
>
>
> Jon Larsen wrote:
> > Hang on for a little bit before you make any decisions.
> >
> > According to this article, there will be HD-PVR support in 0.22.
> >
> http://mythtvnews.com/2009/01/15/three-things-to-look-forward-to-in-mythtv-022/
> >
> > Also see -
> > http://mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.22
> >
> > Jon L.
> >
> > On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Kenny Kant wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 22:56:55 -0600
> >> From: Kenny Kant <kenny.kant at running-config.com>
> >> Reply-To: Omaha Linux User Group <olug at olug.org>
> >> To: olug at olug.org
> >> Subject: [olug] MythTV - Cox Communications
> >>
> >> Perhaps this has been discussed before but I wanted to ask you all
> >> question in regard to using MythTV with Cox.  In my past installation I
> >> have gotten along great using variants of the Haupauge Tuner cards for
> >> standard definition viewing.  Now that we have a HDTV setup I want to
> >> build a Myth system to play well in this world.  I understand that I can
> >> get unencrypted QAM stuff off the wire  ...etc   and I also understand
> >> about the over-the-air ATSC stuff.  I am curious as to how I would get
> >> premium HD channels from Cox if I wanted them.  I understand my options
> >> to be the following:
> >>
> >> - Give up on Myth and purchase a pre-built Media PC and utilize Cox
> >> Cable card technology.
> >>
> >> - Get the Cox Cable box and utilize the HDMI output or similar to pipe
> >> HD signal into my Myth backend system.  I would then need to control the
> >> Cox box via serial and or an IR-Blaster.
> >>
> >> - Get the Cox Cable box which has firewire output and utilize this to
> >> pull MPEG2 ..etc straight into Myth.
> >>
> >> I am really curious as to if the Firewire option is possible.  Do any of
> >> you have Tuners from Cox that actually have this installed?  I have a
> >> friend of mine who claims that it is Federal Law that mandates cable
> >> co's to provide this as an option.  I currently have an email into Cox
> >> asking about this but thought I would check on opinions here.  Am I
> >> missing other BETTER options?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >> Kenny
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