All,
Current house media setup was 1 Verizon FIOS set-top DVR and 3 Verizon HD Set-top devices throughout the house. That's $20 for the DVR and $40 for the HD set-top boxes a month (pushing multi room DVR) in the Virginia DC area totaling $60 a month in rental fees. Over the next 18months of the contract that about $1k in savings if I could find an alternative to the pricy set-top box rental. So I ...
Bought a Ceton InfiniTV USB 4 tuner recording device and hooked that up to my Intel Core 2 6400 4GB RAM personal computer. Cables installed properly. Mcard installed and was activated through Verizon online activation web site. Ceton device found through Windows Media Center (WMC) and activated.
Ceton device only picks up unencrypted channels. Ceton diagnostics reports CCV signal is needed and that the headend connection are not working.
I receive unencrypted channels no problem 504, 505, etc but encrypted channels like 257, 901, etc WMC states subscription required. I currently receive those channels no problem on the current set-top boxes so I know I'm subscribed.
Ceton explained it could take up to 4 mcards to finally get the device to work and I'm currently on card number 5 and still no luck.
I managed to get 2 of the 5 cards to received encrypted channels for approximately 20min at a time. I would have to cycle the power in the device to bring the encrypted channels back. This obviously is not an ideal situation.
The plan was to have the PC push out WMC to 3 XBOX360 units as extenders throughout the house that is wired 10/100/1000.
Anyone else have or had this situation and resolved it?
Ric