Anyone able to give some advice on this issue?
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Originally Posted by knirving /forum/post/15895598
I also have the problem and have isolated it to a change in the box software that invokes the HDCP software when connected with HDMI to DVI cable. As long as your TV is HDCP capability it should recognize it and work correctly. But the software does not recognize the older sets. I have a JVC AV-56WP30 which definitely is HDCP capable via the DVI connector.
It just goes to show all this copy protection is a pile of crap and the only people that suffer are the good citizens that paid good money to be early adopters and are now being hung out to dry.
Even though I know the problem I am running my cable company crazy trying to figure it out. My way of fighting back.
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Originally Posted by velocci /forum/post/18020898
i'm thinking of buying this box. does it record shows at all times? lets say you don't want to record anything, you just want to watch TV. is the PVR recording in the background? I have a Pioneer DVR and if i want to pause live tv, i have to start recording the show first.
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Originally Posted by RussB /forum/post/18024634
The 8300 HD DVR can use one of three different operating systems based on your cable company equipment. The operating systems are either SARA, Passport or Navigator. To determine which operating system you have look at the first post in the SARA thread, click the SARA link in my signature to go to that post. I have the SARA operating system and it should buffer the current channel that you are watching. When you switch channels, the buffer should be cleared and the new channel should start to buffer.
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Originally Posted by velocci /forum/post/18027245
shouldn't all the operating systems buffer the channel? the features list of the box says you can pause live tv, it doesn't say "you can pause tv depending on what OS is in the box."
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Originally Posted by velocci /forum/post/18027245
do you have an experience with the other OS's? can they not pause live tv?
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Originally Posted by velocci /forum/post/18027245
and is there a way to tell what OS comes with the box before I buy it? ie: by looking at the serial number on the box?