PVR question - can it replace a Cable Box - Comcast - DISH - etc?

Jamin43

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The book I'm reading talks about PVR's to use your PC as a DVR to watch - and record television.

I get that it can pick up standard cable - similar to watching TV through a VCR - but with all the Premium Channels - High Def television - upper 100 channels being used - can a PVR be used as a realistic substitute for a cable box of a Comcast - or Dishnetwork?

Thanks
 
With cable services in the US, the only way you can get digital channels is either with a ClearQAM capable tuner or a Cable Card certified system. In most markets, ClearQAM is very limited. To be able to remove your Cable tuner completely you would need a Cable Card tuner. The only way you can currently purchase those is from certified vendors. Good luck getting a stand alone card. You will most likely have to purchase a complete HTPC system.

DirectTV is flirting with a PC tuner, but it is not available on the market yet. For satellite television you will need a dedicated tuner from your provider.

In either case - Cable or Satellite - you can use the provider's tuner connected to a video capture card. Quite a few video input/tuner cards and their PVR software (and third party commercial or open source PVR software) support controlling your external tuner with IR blasters.
 
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