[olug] Slightly OT: COX digital channel numbers (mythTV users?)

Ryan Stille ryan at cfwebtools.com
Thu Jul 20 17:02:50 UTC 2006


Daryl J. Rue wrote:
> Are you using a HDTV PVR card?  What are you using?  I think you just going
> to have to go through the channels and figure them out as I have never seen
> a compiled list.  I have been able to pick up other folks payperviews
> scanning through the 70.x series, if I remember correctly.
>
> Daryl 
>   

No I'm not using a tuner card, its a Sony HDTV (which I happen to know 
runs linux).  The TV does have an autoprogram function, but its pretty 
much worthless.  It tells me its found 50 digital channels, but when I 
use the up/down channel buttons it still steps through every single 
digital channel (thousands I would guess) whether there is a signal 
there or not.  And I have to wait 5 seconds while it says 'Now Tuning" 
to find out if a channel will appear or if it will say No Signal.   I 
was hoping someone had setup a MythTV HD box and had already gone though 
this and found the actual channel numbers.

My ultimate goal is to sell this TV (anyone?) and get one with a PC 
input.  Then setup a MythTV box and install a HD tuner card in it.

Phil Brammer wrote:
> When you do figure them out, please share with the list!
>
> Would it be worth a call to Cox?  Anyone work for or have a friend at Cox that can research this?
>
> Phil
Yes I will probably send an email to COX, but I doubt they'll have a 
clue what I'm talking about...


Noel Leistad wrote:
> coworker that runs our cabletv plant says the info exists in the 
> datastream, but if it's encrypted...premium channels, or just on their 
> whim for the entire hi-def tier, you might be SOL....? I don't get it 
> all, but depends on ability to receive QAM64, QAM256?? whatever is 
> coming your way re: their system....assignment to channels in the 
> datastream sounds pretty arbitrary to a novice like me.
>
>
>   
 From what I gathered from the website, you should be able to receive 
the non-premium HD channels without a cablebox, which means they are 
probably unencrypted.  In fact someday it will probably be law that they 
are in the clear, if it isn't already.  I know they are prohibited from 
requiring you to use a cablebox to access the basic stuff.

-Ryan








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