InfiniTV PCIe with Windows 10 and premium channels?

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hdtvjeff

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InfiniTV PCIe with Windows 10 and premium channels?

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Post by hdtvjeff » Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:19 pm

Does anybody using a Ceton Quad Tuner PCIE together with a cablecard and Windows 10 MC receive Premium channels ?

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Post by Paint » Thu Apr 14, 2016 1:19 pm

The InfiniTV Ceton Tuner will work with Windows 10, if you follow How-To to port Media Center to windows 10. Unfortunately any channel that has the broadcast flag set, will not work because of the DRM/PlayReady issues. If you want to be able to watch channels that are not 0x00 - Copy Freely, you will need to use Windows 7 or 8.1.

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The following flags exist:[1]

0x00 - Copy freely - Content is not copy protected.
0x01 - Copy No More - A copy of the content has already occurred and no more copies are permitted.[2]†
0x02 - Copy Once - One recording can be made, but it cannot be copied to another device.†
0x03 - Copy Never - the content can be recorded and viewed for 90 minutes after transmission, and is not transferable.†
0x04 - Content is Copy Once for digital output, but would have Macrovision 7 Day Unlimited restriction applied on the analog outputs. This affects content viewed either on an HDTV with component cabling or on a standard definition TV. It also affects content saved to VCR or DVD when the recorder is connected to an analog output on the DVR.†
0x07 - Content is Copy Never for digital content (deleted after 90 minutes) and Macrovision 7 day/24 hour for content recorded from analog channels. Content cannot be transferred via TiVoToGo transfers or MRV, and cannot be saved to VCR or DVD.†
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copy_Control_Information

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