I almost went with Cox and there HDTV, then I read this.
I did not believe it was that bad so I even went to the Cox Customer service store where that had one set up.
They use this chipset in all of there market area.
It is bad.
I spent about a week here and there looking at Cox, all I can say is stay away. Dishnetwork and the Voom package is much better.
Here is the very long thread detailing all the issue
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=414680
Summary
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1. Picture quality is extra bad becuase the SD Tuner in the DVR is of low quliaty, since the DVR records and plays back the stream in real time, even if your NOT recording it is bad. The HD Channels are great though but there are only like 5 of those depending on your market area.
2.
Many missed recordings.
This is not acceptable.
There are several scenarios where this happens.
I did not believe it was that bad so I even went to the Cox Customer service store where that had one set up.
They use this chipset in all of there market area.
It is bad.
I spent about a week here and there looking at Cox, all I can say is stay away. Dishnetwork and the Voom package is much better.
Here is the very long thread detailing all the issue
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=414680
Summary
=============
1. Picture quality is extra bad becuase the SD Tuner in the DVR is of low quliaty, since the DVR records and plays back the stream in real time, even if your NOT recording it is bad. The HD Channels are great though but there are only like 5 of those depending on your market area.
2.
Many missed recordings.
This is not acceptable.
There are several scenarios where this happens.