Xicer,
No offense, but with an entire 10 posts now in your count, you come off as an intolerant fanboy. You keep insulting those who disagree with you, and stating your situation as a universal. For example, in Milwaukee, the TWC fee for the first cablecard is $3.99/mo and TWC will only support two tuners. The also will not support 2 way comms for VoD even though the card itself supports it. The biggest issue though is that nobody bothers to learn to support the cablecard. Even tier 3 support was useless here, and I was forced to go through the TIVO boards, the TWC boards, and TIVO support so that I could walk a tier 3 tech through procedures to support authorizing the card and the SDV adapter for the tIVO box.
I applaud your willingness to support your own setup, and it is fortunate that the FCC has now ruled to allow self installs. However, all of this is beyond the desire or ability of the average consumer, so the leased DVR at their set rates becomes the only practical solution. Even though I am technically savvy, I eventually tired of the constant fighting with a non-supported solution and looked at alternatives.
Again, I am glad you managed to get a 6 tuner HTPC working, but please be more tolerant with those less brilliant than you.
No offense, but with an entire 10 posts now in your count, you come off as an intolerant fanboy. You keep insulting those who disagree with you, and stating your situation as a universal. For example, in Milwaukee, the TWC fee for the first cablecard is $3.99/mo and TWC will only support two tuners. The also will not support 2 way comms for VoD even though the card itself supports it. The biggest issue though is that nobody bothers to learn to support the cablecard. Even tier 3 support was useless here, and I was forced to go through the TIVO boards, the TWC boards, and TIVO support so that I could walk a tier 3 tech through procedures to support authorizing the card and the SDV adapter for the tIVO box.
I applaud your willingness to support your own setup, and it is fortunate that the FCC has now ruled to allow self installs. However, all of this is beyond the desire or ability of the average consumer, so the leased DVR at their set rates becomes the only practical solution. Even though I am technically savvy, I eventually tired of the constant fighting with a non-supported solution and looked at alternatives.
Again, I am glad you managed to get a 6 tuner HTPC working, but please be more tolerant with those less brilliant than you.