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- From: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot)
- Newsgroups: rec.video.cable-tv
- Subject: Re: Why can't I use the neat features on my new TV?
- Message-ID: <4625@vidiot.UUCP>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 19:50:36 GMT
- References: <1h5plgINN6u0@gap.caltech.edu>
- Reply-To: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot)
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- In article <1h5plgINN6u0@gap.caltech.edu> paulr@hubble.ccsf.caltech.edu (Paul Ray) writes:
-
- Oh Boy, a neophyte :-)
-
- <I just got a new TV with lots of nifty features like PIP, favorite
- <channel recall, etc... But my cable company (Cencom) is one that requires
- <a box to tune the channels for you and the TV is always left on
- <channel 3. This means all my TV does is act like a monitor with
- <a volume control.
-
- This is one of the problems that is supposed to be taken care of by the FCC
- as a result of the new cable law. There have been many complaints about this
- very thing. TVs and VCRs have all of these neat features are they are all
- useless with the damn cable boxes. That is why I don't have one in my house.
- (Yes, I have cable).
-
- <Being the curious type, I plugged the cable directly into my TV, bypassing
- <the cable box. Now I get many of the basic cable channels, but displaced
- <down one channel, and HBO (which I pay for anyway). The other pay channels
- <like SHOWTIME, MTV, CNN, and Pay-per-view are scrambled, but have audio
- <intact.
-
- OK, so far so good.
-
- <Now, why can't the cable company give me a box that descrables the channels
- <I want, but allows my TV to act as a tuner, instead of remapping all the
- <channels onto channel 3 for my TV? And why is HBO unscrambled before
- <it gets to my box? If they can decide which channels I should get
- <and send them to me unscrambled then why do I need the awful box
- <anyway.
-
- Such a box doesn't exist. It is way too expensive for the current technology
- used to deliver cable channels. As for HBO, they probably do on your system
- what they do on my system...send HBO down the line unscrambled. If you don't
- pay for HBO, they use a filter in your line to trap it out. They don't send
- you the scrambled channels unscrambled, the cable box unscrambles them for you.
- BTW, scrambling is an incorrect term. More later.
-
- <Can someone make this make sense to me. Maybe then I won't clobber the
- <next cable company employee I see. I think my box also prevents me
- <from getting a nifty new VCR with VCR+ built in since the VCR can't change
- <cable channels either.
-
- If you cable box has a remote control, i.e., not mechanical, then the VCR+
- is supposed to be able to change that as well.
-
- <Maybe someone could explain scrambling too me as well. The sound is there
- <and the picture is there, it just wobbles around a lot as if it has lost
- <the horizontal sync signal. It seems that it would not be all that hard
- <to descramble, but yet my cable box is packed full of electronics. Is
- <that mainly to deal with Pay-per-view?
-
- You are correct. It is the horizontal sync that is played with. The video
- isn't actually scrambled. By moving the horizontal sync to a different level,
- the TV can't lock onto the video, so the colors are wrong and the picture
- wobbles, just like you see. All of the electronics in the box are used to
- receive the instructions on what you are allowed to see and restore the
- horizontal sync pulse for those channels that you are allowed to view.
-
- Hope this helps.
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