Cable box

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  1. Nate8727

    Nate8727 Member

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    Can anyone answer me this question.

    Lets say I have an HTPC that has a tv tuner, and an HDMI port built into the motherboard. Along with that is a graphics card that will decode HD.

    Ok, here is the question. Do I still need my cable box to watch HDTV, or cable in general? The one I have now is a DVR box with HD.

    Do you still receive the proper signal without the box?

    I haven't seen anything on this topic.

    Thanks.
     
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    nate8727,
    sounds interesting what u are doing,ur pc tuner terestial yes?,cablebox-cable[dvb-c]as in cable company.
    i would guess what is on pc would be the same function as box.
    if ur tuner in pc is dvb-c u need cable.
    maybe someone with more info will offer their input,
     
  3. Nate8727

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    I'm basically trying to record digital and HD broadcasts from the cable company(Insight) onto the HTPC.

    I haven't really found anything on the actual hookup.

    Here is some kind of flow chart to describe what I'm talking about.

    I'd like to do:

    Coax Cable(wall)--> HTPC--> HDTV

    I'd still want to record digital and HD tv broadcasts.

    But if that connection is not possible then what would I do if it's setup like this:

    Coax Cable(Wall) -->Cable company HD dual tuner DVR Box --> HTPC --> HDTV.

    How in the world do I capture TV broadcasts on my HTPC from the DVR box I am leasing from the cable company? As far as I know, there is no USB or firewire support on it.

    Does that help?
     

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