On 6/2/06, Steve Smith wrote: > > As my vacation draws to a close I thought it'd be "fun" to put together > a MythTV box. > > I had a suitable box, bought a Hauppauge WinTV card w/ IRblaster and > remote and set to it. Since Windows is what's supported by the Hauppauge > software I thought I'd get it going under "that" OS then take the > settings info over to MythTV. Hahahahaha! Not. > > Four days into the struggle, I'm pretty sure that the "Motorola RG2200C" > set top box that Qwest provides is extra-terrestrial technology and, as > such, completely unsupported (except "kinda" by Tivo, since you have to > pay monthly for that :-( > > Anybody had any luck at all with MythTV and Qwest Choice TV/VDSL? If > you've got it working under Windows I'd appreciate hearing about that as > well. > > Thanks! > > Steve > Isn't the Qwest set-top actually a Direct-TV setup? And as such is it not a digital sytem that eiyther puts an analog TV signal out to a single channel (e.g. channel 4) or to an A/V connection? Because the Hauppauge unit is, I believe, an analog TV tuner so tuning it to any station other than (e.g.) 4 would be useless. In fact, since they make so much of their being all digital I would be surprised if they had you set up to use the analog single station method at all. They probably use only the A/V outputs form the set top box and those would be useless unless your MythTV setup had a way to tune the set top box and that would not involve the Haupauge unit at all. -- Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else. - James M. Barrie