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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:06 pm    Post subject: WO!!! That's a LOT of info there!!!! Let me see now...... Reply with quote

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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:06 pm    Post subject: WO!!! That's a LOT of info there!!!! Let me see now...... Reply with quote

Gary A. Edelstein <edelsgNO@SPAMyahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:<o3kdl0tofbrgrctclp7ajnlfhf28qoip5i@4ax.com>...
Quote:
On 25 Sep 2004 17:18:24 -0700, mbmaynard@alltel.net (Mary Beth) wrote:







Quote:
Hello Mary Beth, this isn't enough info. To start with, please
provide:

- A description of all the connections available on the DVD recorder
and cable box and how you have all your components hooked up now.


All the connections available on the Recorder are: Power Plug;
Antenna input; TV Antenna output; IN S-video (Y/C); In video (CVBS);
In L Audio R; In audio L R; In component video; Out S-video (C/Y); Out
video (CVSB); Out L Audio R; Out audio L R; Out component video;
Digital aduio out.

I am using ONLY the Antenna Cable connection with a Power Supply cord
and the Coaxial Cable (RF Cable).

my Cable Box is a General Instruments with a power Supply plug in,
DATA ports for High Speed Net access, Data ports, etc. Aux. Audio left
and right--yellow and red cabling.

it also has Audio Out left and right as well as video Out (yellow,
white and red). RF In and Cable In ports, as well as TV In and RF In
cable ports.

Quote:

- How you try to record, with settings on the box and recorder and
what errors you get or problems you have. Also, describe if you are
able to record anything else and what kind of recordable DVDs you use.


I don't get any errors par se, it just says in big letters--COPY PROT,
but, I got hold of Magnavox and they have informed me that ALl my
channels SHOULD record, unless aDELPHIA has them blocked, which
according to them, they do not. then ALL should record, Premium
Channels and all, Adelphia told me that they themselves had no control
over if the channel was blocked or not, they just carried the signal.
Oh, one other thing, the COPY PROT thing, is about COPYING a DVD, etc.
nothing else.

i am using both DVD+R and DVD+RW discs and I can record channels 2-75,
the Analog band, NOT channels 101 on up, the Digital band....

Quote:
- Model number for the Magnavox recorder so we can look up
instructions online and understand the unit's capabilities.

This is a Magnavox Model number is: MDV650R/17.


Quote:
Gary E

Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!!

Mary Beth
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 4:03 am    Post subject: WOW!!! A LOT of info there.....Gary E. Edelstein, and others Reply with quote

mbmaynard@alltel.net (Mary Beth) wrote in message news:<782f9ed4.0410060506.48e60817@posting.google.com>...
Quote:
Gary A. Edelstein <edelsgNO@SPAMyahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:<o3kdl0tofbrgrctclp7ajnlfhf28qoip5i@4ax.com>...
On 25 Sep 2004 17:18:24 -0700, mbmaynard@alltel.net (Mary Beth) wrote:


Gary E. and others.....I await your timely replies,thank you....




Quote:


Hello Mary Beth, this isn't enough info. To start with, please
provide:

- A description of all the connections available on the DVD recorder
and cable box and how you have all your components hooked up now.


All the connections available on the Recorder are: Power Plug;
Antenna input; TV Antenna output; IN S-video (Y/C); In video (CVBS);
In L Audio R; In audio L R; In component video; Out S-video (C/Y); Out
video (CVSB); Out L Audio R; Out audio L R; Out component video;
Digital aduio out.

I am using ONLY the Antenna Cable connection with a Power Supply cord
and the Coaxial Cable (RF Cable).

my Cable Box is a General Instruments with a power Supply plug in,
DATA ports for High Speed Net access, Data ports, etc. Aux. Audio left
and right--yellow and red cabling.

it also has Audio Out left and right as well as video Out (yellow,
white and red). RF In and Cable In ports, as well as TV In and RF In
cable ports.


- How you try to record, with settings on the box and recorder and
what errors you get or problems you have. Also, describe if you are
able to record anything else and what kind of recordable DVDs you use.


I don't get any errors par se, it just says in big letters--COPY PROT,
but, I got hold of Magnavox and they have informed me that ALl my
channels SHOULD record, unless aDELPHIA has them blocked, which
according to them, they do not. then ALL should record, Premium
Channels and all, Adelphia told me that they themselves had no control
over if the channel was blocked or not, they just carried the signal.
Oh, one other thing, the COPY PROT thing, is about COPYING a DVD, etc.
nothing else.

i am using both DVD+R and DVD+RW discs and I can record channels 2-75,
the Analog band, NOT channels 101 on up, the Digital band....

- Model number for the Magnavox recorder so we can look up
instructions online and understand the unit's capabilities.

This is a Magnavox Model number is: MDV650R/17.

Gary E

Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!!

Mary Beth
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:44 pm    Post subject: Re: WO!!! That's a LOT of info there!!!! Let me see now..... Reply with quote

Here's a wrinkle: If Adelphia is employing Macrovision copy protection then
you will not be able to record any channel this copy protecting signal is
inserted into. Despite what some phone rep says, they could still have
Macrovison running unless they specifically say they do not.

weithrino


"Mary Beth" <mbmaynard@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:782f9ed4.0410060506.48e60817@posting.google.com...
Quote:
Gary A. Edelstein <edelsgNO@SPAMyahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:<o3kdl0tofbrgrctclp7ajnlfhf28qoip5i@4ax.com>...
On 25 Sep 2004 17:18:24 -0700, mbmaynard@alltel.net (Mary Beth) wrote:







Hello Mary Beth, this isn't enough info. To start with, please
provide:

- A description of all the connections available on the DVD recorder
and cable box and how you have all your components hooked up now.


All the connections available on the Recorder are: Power Plug;
Antenna input; TV Antenna output; IN S-video (Y/C); In video (CVBS);
In L Audio R; In audio L R; In component video; Out S-video (C/Y); Out
video (CVSB); Out L Audio R; Out audio L R; Out component video;
Digital aduio out.

I am using ONLY the Antenna Cable connection with a Power Supply cord
and the Coaxial Cable (RF Cable).

my Cable Box is a General Instruments with a power Supply plug in,
DATA ports for High Speed Net access, Data ports, etc. Aux. Audio left
and right--yellow and red cabling.

it also has Audio Out left and right as well as video Out (yellow,
white and red). RF In and Cable In ports, as well as TV In and RF In
cable ports.


- How you try to record, with settings on the box and recorder and
what errors you get or problems you have. Also, describe if you are
able to record anything else and what kind of recordable DVDs you use.


I don't get any errors par se, it just says in big letters--COPY PROT,
but, I got hold of Magnavox and they have informed me that ALl my
channels SHOULD record, unless aDELPHIA has them blocked, which
according to them, they do not. then ALL should record, Premium
Channels and all, Adelphia told me that they themselves had no control
over if the channel was blocked or not, they just carried the signal.
Oh, one other thing, the COPY PROT thing, is about COPYING a DVD, etc.
nothing else.

i am using both DVD+R and DVD+RW discs and I can record channels 2-75,
the Analog band, NOT channels 101 on up, the Digital band....

- Model number for the Magnavox recorder so we can look up
instructions online and understand the unit's capabilities.

This is a Magnavox Model number is: MDV650R/17.

Gary E

Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!!

Mary Beth
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 1:01 am    Post subject: Re: WOW!!! That's a LOT of info there!!!! Let me see now.... Reply with quote

"weitrhino" <weitrhino@spamfree.net> wrote in message news:<9sKdneKO9Jo-yPjcRVn-tw@comcast.com>...


Quote:
Here's a wrinkle: If Adelphia is employing Macrovision copy protection then
you will not be able to record any channel this copy protecting signal is
inserted into. Despite what some phone rep says, they could still have
Macrovison running unless they specifically say they do not.

weithrino



Hmmm..got a point there!!! I only asked them if THEY (Adelphia) had or
was using ANY copyright protection on their systems, and one of the
reps said no...and THEN I was instructed to call my LOCAL office,
well, as you can imagine--THERE IS NO LOCAL OFFICE NUMBER!!!!! I kid
you not, not in the phone book, forget about dialing 411 and all that
jazz.....!!!!!

I was also informed by the main offices that, or was at least
insinuated at that maybe the Techs weren't telling and/or doing ALL
they could do, to get me able to record Digital Cable.

I asked at the offices if maybe there might be a hookup problem, BUT,
they informed me that I would most def. need to get a hold of the
LOCAL office, which is impossible.....

Maybe they just have the protection inserted into their Digital
Lineups?!?!?!?!

I'm REALLY beginning to think that this Digital Cable is for the
BIRDS!!!!!

Thanks much...
Mary Beth
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 1:53 am    Post subject: Re: SA 800HD problems with sound drops & pixelization on HD Reply with quote

-13db is not good.... on any frequency. Digital breakups start
happening at around -10. Amps don't always solve the problem. They will
need to do something to get a better signal at the box. Possibly rework
the splitter configuration. Might even be a mainline prob such as an
unbalanced amp or a dirty fiber.


Adam

Rob wrote:
Quote:
When watching HBO HD (channel 750) and all channels
above I get intermittent blocking/tiling/pixelization
and sound drops. I do not believe I have seen this
on the network HD channels (< channel 750) and I have
not seen it on any of the non-HD channels. Adelphia
cable has been out twice to check things and although
they said a -13db signal was fine, I went out and
purchased a Motorola signal booster so now the signal
is +1db with a S/N of 36 and Errs Avg is 565.

I am still having the problem. I called once more
and they are going to send out a tech again; however,
I'm not sure what he will be able to do -- they were
scratching their head the first two times they came out.
Any ideas? I already swapped the SA once and still
had the same problem.

Any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks.

Robert
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 5:53 am    Post subject: Re: SA 800HD problems with sound drops & pixelization on HD Reply with quote

An error count that low, if consistent, indicates there is no localized
problem at your home. A S/N of 36dB is fantastic. What is the S/N without
the amp? Anything better than 29 or 30 should yeild good results. If yours
remains nearly as high without the amp then you are undoubtedly close to the
fiber node. Try to determine what other channels are on the same frequency
as your HBO HD. They should exhibit the exact same periodic breakup if
there is a signal problem. If the others never do, then the fault lies at
the cable headend.

weithrino


"Adam" <a.stilwell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:N_ydnVd-AftAJ_jcRVn-vw@comcast.com...
Quote:
-13db is not good.... on any frequency. Digital breakups start
happening at around -10. Amps don't always solve the problem. They will
need to do something to get a better signal at the box. Possibly rework
the splitter configuration. Might even be a mainline prob such as an
unbalanced amp or a dirty fiber.


Adam

Rob wrote:
When watching HBO HD (channel 750) and all channels
above I get intermittent blocking/tiling/pixelization
and sound drops. I do not believe I have seen this
on the network HD channels (< channel 750) and I have
not seen it on any of the non-HD channels. Adelphia
cable has been out twice to check things and although
they said a -13db signal was fine, I went out and
purchased a Motorola signal booster so now the signal
is +1db with a S/N of 36 and Errs Avg is 565.

I am still having the problem. I called once more
and they are going to send out a tech again; however,
I'm not sure what he will be able to do -- they were
scratching their head the first two times they came out.
Any ideas? I already swapped the SA once and still
had the same problem.

Any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks.

Robert
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Gary A. Edelstein
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 6:02 pm    Post subject: Re: WO!!! That's a LOT of info there!!!! Let me see now..... Reply with quote

On 6 Oct 2004 06:06:50 -0700, mbmaynard@alltel.net (Mary Beth) wrote:

Quote:
Gary A. Edelstein <edelsgNO@SPAMyahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message news:<o3kdl0tofbrgrctclp7ajnlfhf28qoip5i@4ax.com>...
On 25 Sep 2004 17:18:24 -0700, mbmaynard@alltel.net (Mary Beth) wrote:

Hello Mary Beth, this isn't enough info. To start with, please
provide:

- A description of all the connections available on the DVD recorder
and cable box and how you have all your components hooked up now.

All the connections available on the Recorder are: Power Plug;
Antenna input; TV Antenna output; IN S-video (Y/C); In video (CVBS);
In L Audio R; In audio L R; In component video; Out S-video (C/Y); Out
video (CVSB); Out L Audio R; Out audio L R; Out component video;
Digital aduio out.

I am using ONLY the Antenna Cable connection with a Power Supply cord
and the Coaxial Cable (RF Cable).

my Cable Box is a General Instruments with a power Supply plug in,
DATA ports for High Speed Net access, Data ports, etc. Aux. Audio left
and right--yellow and red cabling.

it also has Audio Out left and right as well as video Out (yellow,
white and red). RF In and Cable In ports, as well as TV In and RF In
cable ports.


- How you try to record, with settings on the box and recorder and
what errors you get or problems you have. Also, describe if you are
able to record anything else and what kind of recordable DVDs you use.


I don't get any errors par se, it just says in big letters--COPY PROT,
but, I got hold of Magnavox and they have informed me that ALl my
channels SHOULD record, unless aDELPHIA has them blocked, which
according to them, they do not. then ALL should record, Premium
Channels and all, Adelphia told me that they themselves had no control
over if the channel was blocked or not, they just carried the signal.
Oh, one other thing, the COPY PROT thing, is about COPYING a DVD, etc.
nothing else.

i am using both DVD+R and DVD+RW discs and I can record channels 2-75,
the Analog band, NOT channels 101 on up, the Digital band....

- Model number for the Magnavox recorder so we can look up
instructions online and understand the unit's capabilities.

This is a Magnavox Model number is: MDV650R/17.

I agree with weitrhino that the likely problem is your recorder

detects a macrovision or some sort of other signal from the RF out
from the box on the 'digital' cable channels that engages a copy
protection lock. You can confirm macrovision by hooking up the RF out
to a regular VHS VCR and try recording a 'digital' channel and see if
the tape, when played back, is distorted.

You could also try hooking up the composite vid (yellow phono plug)
out or S-Vid out from the box to the recorder and see if that gets the
same result. It's possible the signal the recorder gets may only be
present on the RF out.

FYI, I've never subscribed to 'digital' cable - I don't want to be
limited by any sort of cable box.

Gary E
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|Gary A. Edelstein
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 1:20 am    Post subject: Re: WOW!!!! That's a LOT of info there!!!! Let me see now... Reply with quote

Thanks much Gary, I called my cable co. for the upteenth time, NOW
they say I need ot be on Ch. 3, NOT 4 to record, so, I NOW have my TV
on 3 and the DVD recorder on 4, when I put the DVD recorder on 3 it
says "NO SIGNAL"...aH, this is more $4@$!% then it is worth, I can see
what yua mean by NOT limiting yourself to just one cable box....

My DVD recorder DOES have Macrovision employed, albeit, the manual
says that it will prevent recording from a blank DVD to a copy righted
DVD, etc....I asked Adelphia and you know what they told me, the Rep I
talked to said she DIDN'T KNOW if they employed ANY kind of copyright
protection.... UGH!!!!



Quote:
I agree with weitrhino that the likely problem is your recorder
detects a macrovision or some sort of other signal from the RF out
from the box on the 'digital' cable channels that engages a copy
protection lock. You can confirm macrovision by hooking up the RF out
to a regular VHS VCR and try recording a 'digital' channel and see if
the tape, when played back, is distorted.


Oh yeah, you BETCHA it's distorted!!!! I had only had 2 VHS machines
that didn't distort and they were older models and of course, as you
can guess, they both bit the dust...... )-:
Quote:

You could also try hooking up the composite vid (yellow phono plug)
out or S-Vid out from the box to the recorder and see if that gets the
same result. It's possible the signal the recorder gets may only be
present on the RF out.

FYI, I've never subscribed to 'digital' cable - I don't want to be
limited by any sort of cable box.


Thanks for all your help,I will be calling the ole' cable co. Monday
and tell 'em to come and get their $@$@$@ cable box!!!!

Thanks again!!
Mary Beth



Quote:

Gary E
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 4:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Hey Huckleyberry !!! Reply with quote

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:13:58 -0400, "Kookie Sheetz" <not@likely.com>
wrote:
Quote:

Hi david,

I think you tried this Freudian slip thing once already. If you'll look
into the history of postings, at least periodically I answer a question
seriously. But since the vast majority of this newsgroup is filled with
people trying to figure out how to steal their cable, there's really not a
lot to contribute to.

Again, I would ask that you tell me which socks are mine, if they're so easy
to keep track of. You like to say a lot of things and never back them up,
so perhaps it's time for you to put forth some evidence, or STFU and FOAD.

Thanks,

Kookie



Sure sounds like a nerve's been hit. Take deep cleansing breathes and
keep repeating... "it will be all ok" "it will be fine"

Just don't get confused thinking you're a chorus :)

HTH
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 4:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Kookie Shitz is a danger (to himselves). Reply with quote

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:14:46 -0400, "Kookie Sheetz" <not@likely.com>
wrote:

Quote:
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No Bush is not dangerous. All fucking politicians are dangerous. They all
SUCK! Ask queer guy patalicat.

David

Note to Wally:

david is now using the "bumfield" sock. Please adjust accordingly.


"Kookie Sheetz" <not@likely.com> wrote in message
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Kookie Sheetz wrote this:
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Move over to Quebec where you belong (with the rest of the French
Communists!!!)

You're funny. Guess what?
The Montral Expos (Quebec) are moving to...........

...............Washington D.C.
He, he.

You're both retarded. Lance, you regularly demonstrate your
deficiencies.
Gary Middeke, you keep responding to Lance's socks believing they're
me.
Are you doing this on purpose or are you just that dumb?

Middeke's sad attempt at trolling is hard to separate from the general
cluelessness he suffers from, due to his advanced age and idleness.
This is a guy who was successfully fooled by Wally!
For someone who puts "Gr8 Grfx" in his Org header, his last photoshop
attempt reveals his incompetence and lack of talent as a graphic
artist.

Googlie-Eyed Lance continues to post at times while drunk.
334 "Bush in \"Fantasyland\"" <abuse@powergate.net
333 "Travis Must GO!" <travisc@powergate.ca
332 "Bush Must GO!" <travisc@powergate.ca
331 "Bush in \"Fantasyland\"" <abuse@powergate.ca
330 "\"Fantasy Land\" Bush" <abuse@powergate.ca
329 "Pimple-ass Limbaugh" <abuse@powergate.ca
328 "travisc@powergate.net" <abuse@powergate.ca
327 "THOUGHTS" <abuse@powergate.ca
326 "AWOL BUSH!" <abuse@powergate.ca
325 "CBS Documents True" <abuse@powergate.ca

There's 100% Travis-love in those socks. Thanks for the support, Lance!
You make a fine fanboi.







And to think before Kookie, most people thought OBSESSION was from
Calvin Klien.
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THIS IS A VIRUS !!!

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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 6:01 am    Post subject: Re: Guide+ (Guide Plus) and alternatives:Chris and Gary Tait Reply with quote

From Bones46@webtv.net
When I saw this post I was thrilled and had to respond. I was pissed
that TV Guide has made some major changes because I have been using a
vcr+ device for years. And to find this site was a blessing. I used the
site to find a vcr+ number for the movie Sunday night on TNT which is
being repeated at midnight.
You also must know I have a DVR on another tv from my cable company.
Chris, I wouldnt say no to Tivo or a DVR if your cable company has it. A
DVR can do things that a vcr cannot do. You can record a program and at
the same time play back a previous recorded program. A tape cant do
that. So, Chris and Gary, thanks for the info and now I know that others
are having the same feelings about Tv Guide. They are encouraging you to
go to digital. Now I can have both features and enjoy watching tv again.
Bob









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You know, I was really looking forward to viewing those lewd
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file into "quarantine". I guess the pictures are so raunchy that the Norton
Antivirus utility wants to protect me from gazing on those treasures.
Sigh...

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As reported by the New York Times, Bill clinton was caught by
photographers over the New Year in a lewd sex act with a prostitute.
Included here are the just released photos confirming it is not only
Monica Lewinsky that shines the brass knobs.
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