Nice. Okay then, it's just when I read about it on a Comcast forem, the guy made it sound like a real head eeick. What's more, when I tried to talk to Comcast about it, the guy didn't seem to be too sure what he was talking about.
@MrHamit64 Pretty easy. You buy the tuner, call the cable company to have them send you a CableCARD, connect the tuner to your PC and stick the CableCARD in it, install the drivers that came with the tuner and then run through Windows Media Center's "TV Setup." Call the cable company, give them the info the screen tells you to give them, they activate it, and boom, you're all set up. Then if you want to make the guide look fancy like I did, just google "My Channel Logos"
That UI is fast, even faster than my Samsung cableco DVR which is supposedly my cableco's fastest STB.
rendezvous65 1 week ago
I purchased an InfiniTV4 PCIe and looking forward to having live tv on my W7 PC.
rendezvous65 1 week ago
Is it possible to have a screen showing live TV while browsing the guide. I like that feature on my proprietary STB.
djrv65 2 weeks ago
Hello, first of all apologize for my ignorance in general. I am subscribed to comcast Digital Economy $29.95, HBO$10.00 and Internet $29.99.
After I get the Ceton infinitv & M-card from Comcast, I do the setup and:
a-The M-card replaces the box I have at home? If yes, then I just deliver the box to Comcast and matter resolved?
b-How many channels I could see with Ceton infinitv? Would remain the same that I have or would be more?
Thx!
customsbyaritario 1 month ago
@customsbyaritario a) Yes, that is correct. b) Every channel you subscribe to except "On Demand" and "Pay Per View."
randomvideosofrandom 1 month ago
@randomvideosofrandom Thx!
customsbyaritario 1 month ago
Nice. Okay then, it's just when I read about it on a Comcast forem, the guy made it sound like a real head eeick. What's more, when I tried to talk to Comcast about it, the guy didn't seem to be too sure what he was talking about.
MrHamit64 1 month ago
how hard was it to set up?
MrHamit64 1 month ago
@MrHamit64 Pretty easy. You buy the tuner, call the cable company to have them send you a CableCARD, connect the tuner to your PC and stick the CableCARD in it, install the drivers that came with the tuner and then run through Windows Media Center's "TV Setup." Call the cable company, give them the info the screen tells you to give them, they activate it, and boom, you're all set up. Then if you want to make the guide look fancy like I did, just google "My Channel Logos"
randomvideosofrandom 1 month ago
What are you using for a remote?
Aqxea 3 months ago
@Aqxea This is cheap and it works fine. CE Compass's Windows 7 Media Center remote, just search for it on Amazon. $15, works great.
randomvideosofrandom 1 month ago