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My desire is simple. I want to take the television sitting in my office and combine it with my computer.I run three monitors on PC and I want to able to watch cable television on one of them.I bought a TV tuner but it was a joke. It didn't get 10% of the channels that my television does.
I think I understand why after doing some research, but that is still ridiculous.I don't want to run a line straight from the cable set-top box to the monitor because then I can't use it as a 3rd desktop monitor.Is there a way I can do this? I don't care anything about recording. Just watching.Thanks. Possible, but not recommended.
A better connection would be:Cable Jack CableCard Tuner PCA cablecard tuner (with a cablecard leased from your cable company) will replace the set top box you currently have. You'll get all of the channels you currently subscribe to. The only real difference between an HTPC with a cablecard tuner and a set top box is that you cannot order OnDemand/Pay-Per-View with the HTPC.The reason you want to go with a cablecard solution is because the analog (coaxial) output of the set top box, which you would use to connect to a standard TV Tuner card, is not HD. If you are viewing an HD channel, the signal is downgraded. A cablecard tuner is capable of displaying/recording in HD.-Wolf sends. Possible, but not recommended.
A better connection would be:Cable Jack CableCard Tuner PCA cablecard tuner (with a cablecard leased from your cable company) will replace the set top box you currently have. You'll get all of the channels you currently subscribe to. The only real difference between an HTPC with a cablecard tuner and a set top box is that you cannot order OnDemand/Pay-Per-View with the HTPC.The reason you want to go with a cablecard solution is because the analog (coaxial) output of the set top box, which you would use to connect to a standard TV Tuner card, is not HD. If you are viewing an HD channel, the signal is downgraded. A cablecard tuner is capable of displaying/recording in HD.-Wolf sendsI don't think I've used the coax output on a cable box in a decade.
Mine has coax, s-video, component AV, hdmi, etc. Etc.So, in short, I am viewing and recording HD content from my set top box currently.Also, Not too many providers are even offering cable cards much anymore as I understand it.I couldn't wait FOREVER for an answer to this thread. I found the solution myself. It has already been implemented and works perfectly. Possible, but not recommended. A better connection would be:Cable Jack CableCard Tuner PCA cablecard tuner (with a cablecard leased from your cable company) will replace the set top box you currently have. You'll get all of the channels you currently subscribe to.
The only real difference between an HTPC with a cablecard tuner and a set top box is that you cannot order OnDemand/Pay-Per-View with the HTPC.The reason you want to go with a cablecard solution is because the analog (coaxial) output of the set top box, which you would use to connect to a standard TV Tuner card, is not HD. If you are viewing an HD channel, the signal is downgraded. A cablecard tuner is capable of displaying/recording in HD.-Wolf sendsI don't think I've used the coax output on a cable box in a decade.
Mine has coax, s-video, component AV, hdmi, etc. Etc.So, in short, I am viewing and recording HD content from my set top box currently.Also, Not too many providers are even offering cable cards much anymore as I understand it.I couldn't wait FOREVER for an answer to this thread.
I found the solution myself. It has already been implemented and works perfectly.-Do you think you could tell me what you did and how to set it up?
Possible, but not recommended. A better connection would be:Cable Jack CableCard Tuner PCA cablecard tuner (with a cablecard leased from your cable company) will replace the set top box you currently have. You'll get all of the channels you currently subscribe to. The only real difference between an HTPC with a cablecard tuner and a set top box is that you cannot order OnDemand/Pay-Per-View with the HTPC.The reason you want to go with a cablecard solution is because the analog (coaxial) output of the set top box, which you would use to connect to a standard TV Tuner card, is not HD. If you are viewing an HD channel, the signal is downgraded. A cablecard tuner is capable of displaying/recording in HD.-Wolf sends.
For those who have chosen not to pay hundreds a year for cable networks, but still subscribe to Spectrum for internet,. It wants to bring you cable, packaged as a streaming service that costs $14.99 a month, as a bid to keep cable relevant when.The “streaming service” of sorts is called Spectrum TV Essentials and it includes popular cable networks like the Weather Channel, Food Network, Nickelodeon, and MTV. Unlike other streaming services that offer individual movies and shows, TV Essentials basically takes a few dozen of Spectrum’s channels and offers them to its internet subscribers. These are the channels the cable company offers already in its, albeit for much higher price tags.
In fact, it’s so familiar that it sounds like the a la carte plan that Spectrum’s sales representatives in 2018 to lure them back to cable.“We believe a high quality, lower priced option for internet-only subscribers is very important,” Viacom President and CEO Bob Bakish said in a press release.Notably, TV Essentials leaves out HBO, which has traditionally been an add-on purchase to cable packages and now has its own streaming service, HBO Now, with shows like Game of Thrones and Insecure. 63 channelsWhile TV Essentials doesn’t have the premium original content of an HBO Now or a Netflix subscription, it tries to make up for that by being compatible with most platforms.
You can access TV Essentials through the Spectrum TV app on iOS and Android. It’s also available on Roku, Xbox One, and Samsung Smart TV, and on desktop.