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wgriswold wrote:
Is anyone aware of a DVR that accepts the card that Charter provides to make their signal useable?
โNov-19-2013 03:49 PM
MrWizard wrote:is anyone aware of a DVR that accepts the card that Charter provides to make their signal useable?
as far as the internet side , sounds like you want an apple tv, roku, sony media player
these use their own remote .. no mouse
for mouse use ... sounds like you need a 'Home Theater PC'
your TV is the PC monitor..and you can use a wireless mouse
something like Windows Media Center
โNov-18-2013 05:04 PM
is anyone aware of a DVR that accepts the card that Charter provides to make their signal useable?
โNov-18-2013 04:07 PM
MrWizard wrote:
maybe this will do what you want
http://www.moxi.com/us/moxi_dvr.html
โNov-18-2013 03:06 PM
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MrWizard wrote:
Chris have you tested for QAM ?
i only have OTA broadcast and cannot test for QAM compatibility
thats why i posted iview which is speced as receiving QAM
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โNov-17-2013 08:16 PM
RCtime wrote:1775 wrote:
Almost all campgrounds with cable are putting out a signal to the post that can be used without a specific cable company's cable box. They are not going to provide cable boxes to every RV that comes in. Some campgrounds convert the digital cable or satellite signal that they get to analog. Some put through both analog and digital signals. When you scan with your analog to digital converter box for channels you will see channels as they are locked in labeled as either analog or digital. All will play on your analog TV though the converter box that you have.
Sorry, not arguing here, however you are totally wrong. At least with the older TV sets that many of us still have in our rvs.