Hi Norm, Like yourself I have both a Rogers Digital TV Box, Rogers Analog (channels 1-80 or so), and recently Rogers Digital over QAM 256.
With a HD3000 you can receive about 40 or so Digital TV stations that are transmitted unencrypted. I do this to receive channels 102 through about 130 or so, plus some sports net channels. No HD stations are broadcast in the clear. As for a digital cable box, it's not "useless for Myth" I feed it into a PVR 250 card using SVideo, and use an IR Blaster to control the channel. David -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mlists Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 2:44 PM To: Discussion about mythtv; R. Geoffrey Newbury Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] ATSC Channel.conf On Tue, 2005-20-12 at 10:34 -0500, R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote: > On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:31:24 -0500, Michael Haan wrote: > > > > > > Trying to find-out how I discover and import the list of available QAM > > > channels for use with my HD3000, in my area. Can't seem to find a > > > decent tutorial, or the necessary resources. > > > > There are recent emails about that here. You can scan using mythtvsetup. > > Make sure that mythbackend has stopped first. > > Using an HD3000 to receive QAM broadcasts in myth requires some hands-on > work *after* doing a scan. The HD card + mythtv combo does not populate > the mysql database with the correct entries (at least not yet..) > > Browse to: I currently have an analog card to pick up my Rogers cable channels but are you telling me that with a DVB-T card I can get the digital channels? I have a digital box but its useless with Mythtv. The analog signal looks crappy so if I can get the digital signal, that would be awesome. Norm
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