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<description><![CDATA[owlyn posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1688162" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1688162');">Northwest</a>:</small><br><br>owlyn...   perhaps you should report your poor quality equipment/service to the TV Advisory Board....   ;)  <br><br>I've never heard of a TV Advisory Board before, I'd love to find one in our community!  <br> </div> :) but the problem is my wiring. Not Comcast's fault. Prior to the DTA,the PQ on that TV was pretty bad. Now it's excellent.<br><br>You probably do have a CATV Advisory Board of some kind. Check with your franchising authority.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : owlyn...   perhaps you should report your poor quality equipment/service to the TV Advisory Board....   ;)  <br><br>I've never heard of a TV Advisory Board before, I'd love to find one in our community!  ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[owlyn posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1687291" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1687291');">Audifan1989</a>:</small><br><br>As for owlyn's community - I'm glad you're not getting complaints about the conversion, however, in my community when you mention Comcast there's lots of grumbling. My sister-in-law has been waiting for weeks to figure out why she can only get 1 DTA to work in her house.<br> </div>There are almost 40,000 people in my township, and there is plenty of grumbling about Comcast. That's another reason why I was surprised at the lack of complaints.<br><br>I found that my DTA is very sensitive to signal quality or strength. I couldn't get it to authorize at the outlet where I needed to use it. I moved it to a different outlet, authorized it there, and then moved it back. That worked, though I am not able to get a few channels, but in my case, these are channels I don't care about. You may want to give that a shot.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Audifan1989 posted : The reason OTA broadcasts are digital-only is that they were required by federal law to do so. The RF spectrum is licensed by the government and the law applies to Full Power broadcast Stations. There is no requirement that the the cable companies either switch to digital or stop broadcasting in analog format. Up until last month Comcast was broadcasting in both digital and analog formats. <br><br>Comcast has been broadcasting in digital format for some time now and that's a good thing. However, it was not until recently that they made the decision to stop broadcasting most stations in analog. The fact that they decided to do this has NOTHING to do with any federal requirement. The bandwidth they "reclaimed" largely suits their own purposes. Again, there's plenty of bandwidth for the stations people want - just not enough for the leased stations and other stuff Comcast wants to bill you for.<br><br>Since a huge number of people still have analog tv's, it makes sense for the conversion to gradual, particularly for a company that several short months ago was touting that you didn't have to do a thing for the digital conversion.<br><br>Many people want access to certain stations and are not particularly concerned about the High-Def aspect at all. They want to be able to use the remote that came with their tv to control all of their inputs. This is no longer possible.<br><br>It's possible that my opinion of Comcast has something to do with many bad experiences with customer service in getting my parents DTA's up and running. They wasted lots of my time (which they don't mind doing. Several calls got me nowhere, they simply wanted me to wait for ever increasing periods of time before they said all of the channels would come in - the last thing they want to do is send a human being - that costs money). When the Comcast guy finally arrived 4 hours late it turned out the cable needed an amplifier which they charged them for even though it was previously working fine before the DTA's arrived.<br><br>I like the idea of having a hardwired system and I think it offers some advantages to be sure. I just think those advantages are being squandered because Comcast is more concerned with profit than they are about their customer's experience.<br><br>I appreciate the comments for the Comcast guy who I believe is trying to help. I'm not trying to shoot the messenger.<br><br>Some people don't mind paying a bit more to enhance their user experience by buying or renting additional equipment but many customers simply can't afford to cough up additional cash for something they had before Comcast changed it.<br><br>I feel fairly certain that this change was implemented with the idea of forcing tivo users to buy their dvr service and think it's likely that they could have used a very basic  remote code set and mad it available to the manufacturers BEFORE making the change. When we are all using TV's with the equipment to properly decode the Comcast signals and can use a single remote again, I will happily embrace this change. Until then...I think this was a bad implementation.<br><br>As for owlyn's community - I'm glad you're not getting complaints about the conversion, however, in my community when you mention Comcast there's lots of grumbling. My sister-in-law has been waiting for weeks to figure out why she can only get 1 DTA to work in her house.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[owlyn posted : I am on my township's cable TV advisory board. Residents may call the township to register complaints about their cable service, and these are reported to us. We have recently (Sept. 30) completed the all-digital migration, requiring everyone to have DTAs or better. Much to my surprise, we did not receive a single complaint. I was sure we would- we have a lot of senior citizens, and a lot of residents who complain about any little thing. Not a peep.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : I guess I'm just not understanding why it's Comcast's fault that they are moving technology forward?  Analog cable is old outdated technology, hell even OTA broadcasting isn't analog anymore.  ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[CT3s posted : Well hopefully your in-laws are more understanding. While being able to comprehend that this is a good thing.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Ph4r posted : Agreed,  I don't know why I kept reading this earlier. It's like a train wreck you just have to watch...<br><br>All these adjustments over half of the current populace has already made these and are now getting by fine, or many would say... better.<br><br>I see these things as opportunities, not failures.  Just like whenever I start a home improvement job, I look forward to buying at least one new tool that will make this job and maybe future jobs easier.  This is the same point, the OP could go to Walmart, K-Mart, Meijer, or other and buy a new $10 Universal remote that will work with the DTA, TV, VCR.  If they even need to, as mentioned by the overly calm and helpful Comcast employee they could call Sony and ask if they have a code for the DTA that would at least get the Channel controls the OP is frustrated over.<br><br>I am going to go through this 5 times more complicated when I help my in-laws setup their new AV receiver, Component DVD Player, VCR, Cable Box, Surround Sound System over the holidays this year.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[CT3s posted : Excuse me while I go take a shower and wash off the ignorance from this entire thread. Except for the Comcast employee actually trying to help nick11.<br><br>Generally I would help, although it appears the OP just isn't listening.<br><br>If you are honestly this frustrated by the entire situation then switch to a different provider. If you are in the city of Chicago then you should have RCN. Try Dish, or Direct TV. Lets see how long it actually takes you to come crawling back to Comcast. <br><br>Or you could just head over to Walmart and buy a OTA DTA, and incur no monthly charges.<br><br>/rant]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Audifan1989 posted : To all of the Comcast defenders, I think you are missing the point here. The key thing that Comcast is failing at is the TV viewing experience. Comcat is not "giving" its customers anything really. It is doing this ONLY to maximize its revenues. Yes, they are looking to reclaim bandwith but that is not the only reason they are doing this conversion and specifically doing it this way. The reasons they are doing it this way include the following:<br><br>1) Requiring a box for each television is a way of eliminating piracy of their cable. While this is an understandable goal, it requires this new ugly box with crappy remote. If the plan was just to convert to digital only, they could have had a single box at each residence and continued to allow customers to use their tv tuner to tune each station. They also want to sell you Pay-per-view. This could easily have been handled by blocking out several channels to broadcast those, allowing you to view them on any tv. Additionally, this conversion is not "free" as you say since you have to pay for each DTA beyond the three they provide at no extra charge. We all have to pay for the extra energy used by each of these devices which are on all the time and in many cases for a signal amplifier that needs to be installed.<br><br>2) They want you to pay for their DVR service and so far as I can tell nobody I know has been able to get their tivo to work properly with the DTA. Even if you are able to figure out a workaround, they sure have made it difficult for you The previous post about PIP requiring 2 sources is technically incorrect. The PIP needs a single source - it's just that the source needs to be unscrambled in order for the tv's tuner to tune the 2 channels simultaneously.<br><br>3) Many of the new "free" channels Comcast  is "giving" you are leased crappy infomercial and other stations most people don't want - it's just more "spam" you need to surf through. You can't "delete" these channels from your tv's channel lline-up.<br><br>Most of what's being touted as was posted earlier by a Comcast critic will only happen in the future. Here is what is LOST right now.<br><br>1) You MUST use multiple remotes to control anything beyond a simple tv/cable box setup.<br><br>2) PIP - forget it. Same goes for any of your factory tv remote functions for that matter.<br><br>3) If you have more than 3 tvs you need to pay extra for those crappy boxes you never wanted in the first place.<br><br>4) Tuner response is quite a bit slower now.<br><br>5) The ONLY way to change the channel is with the new crappy remote. I hope your kids don't misplace it or you'll be stuck on the Disney channel.<br><br>6) Overall the tv viewing experience has been diminished, not enhanced.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[mahermusic posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by Georgia85 :</small><br><br>As for buying a DVR - I wish we could. I would rather paid a one time fee and own it then pay $15.95 a month to Comcast and have to return it when I was done. However, DVR's are only provided by cable and satellite companies on a rental basis. Even if you bought one off of E-bay it would not be guaranteed to work because the DVR is also a de-scrambler for Comcast signals.<br><br> </div>Of COURSE you can buy a DVR that works just fine with Comcast. You can choose to pay monthly, or do what I do and pay for the service outright. Actually the best DVR out there isn't even one of the crappy Comcast products... it's been around for years, and I own three of them, all with lifetime so I don't have to pay a monthly fee. They all use cable cards (so no monthly remote/box rental) and Comcast even CREDITS me $4.20 each for NOT renting a cable box/remote. I use the remote that comes with it. I can get beautiful hi-def channels, have it record one channel while watching another or record two different channels while watching an already-recorded third), get my Netflix movies streamed to it. Start one movie in one room, and finish in another, access thousands and thousands movies off of Amazon almost immediately, watch Youtube videos, play games, access my Mac, tell it to remotely record from a computer or my cell phone's browser. <br><br>It's called TiVo.<br><small>--<br>1/20/09 = The final day of our Retarded Cowboy President!</small>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[biglittlewil posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by Georgia85 :</small><br><br>As for buying a DVR - I wish we could. I would rather paid a one time fee and own it then pay $15.95 a month to Comcast and have to return it when I was done.</div>You don't have to rent a DVR from Comcast.  As I said in a previous post you can buy a Moxi or Tivo.<br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://moxi.com/" >moxi.com/</A><br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://www.tivo.com/" >www.tivo.com/</A>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : Nick, you will not be able to record your channels 29-75 on your VCR if you use the splitter and A/B switch because those channels are going to be transmitted digitally and your VCR will be receiving an analogue signal. You know all those little notices that are scrolling across the bottom of the screen that are saying "Effective Sept 29 this channel will no longer be accessible unless..." Once those channels are digital when you try to record one of those channels - bypassing your set-top - you will just have a blank screen.<br><br>As for buying a DVR - I wish we could. I would rather paid a one time fee and own it then pay $15.95 a month to Comcast and have to return it when I was done. However, DVR's are only provided by cable and satellite companies on a rental basis. Even if you bought one off of E-bay it would not be guaranteed to work because the DVR is also a de-scrambler for Comcast signals.<br><br>Finally, no I don't have a remote that does a picture in picture thing - well actually I do. The remotes for the DVR have that button HOWEVER it is not functional yet.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[earletp posted : If this was covered and I missed it I apologize, <br><br>but since Comcast policy seems to be 2 free DTA's in areas that have converted to digital, instead of going through the trouble of splitting the signal and using an A/B switch, why not add a splitter and a 2nd DTA, one for the TV and one for the VCR.<br>(edited to add...) That way you'll still be able to watch one show and record another and your PIP should work again too.<br><br>As to the remote issue, the simplest solution would be to buy a learning remote like the Harmony line, that way if there is no preset code available the universal remote can "learn" to control the device from the OEM remote. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : Hi Nick,<br><br>I think the VCR will record because it now records whether the a-b switch is on the DTA or VCR side.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Joe12345678 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1019407" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1019407');">owlyn</a>:</small><br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1335724" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1335724');">Chuckles</a>:</small><br><br>Ugly little thing.</div>You can say that again. I'm so frustrated with this thing:<br><br>1. I lost my picture-in-picture<br>2. I can't record a channel different than what I watch<br>3. I lost the channel control of my remotes<br>4. It takes a lot of time (compred to what it used to) to change channels<br>5. The volume decides to take some time off whenever it wants<br><br>This sucks...<br><br><div class="bquote">If the serial number starts with GI or M it's motorola, SA is scientific atlanta.<br><br>Edit:  Google shows it's made by pace.</div>yes, the serial starts with PAEH<br> </div>The Pace box is not meant to do the things you are trying to do. It is a simple tuner designed to allow Comcast (and others) to migrate off of analog and reclaim bandwidth. It has nothing other than basic functionality. It gets most of the digital channels except premiums, does not support  VOD, does not have a guide, etc. What do you want for free? <br> </div>it does not get most of the digital channels only the older analog ones for now. Some starter and high ones need a full box or cable card.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : Thanks for the reply.<br><br>Looking at the diagram I get the understanding that after the signal gets splitted, one part goes to the VCR while the other goes to the DTA and then the TV. Am I close?<br><br>The letter from comcast says "your Expanded Basic cable channels 29-75 will be transmitted exclusively in digital format starting on 9/29/09." If they are digital-only after 9/29 will the VCR be able to record anything since the signal to the VCR isn't decrypted by the DTA?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : Comcast wants you to rent a DVR.  I solved the DTA/VCR/TV issue using a "splitter" and "a-b switch".  Go to &raquo;<A HREF="http://www.ascbiz.com/DTA" >www.ascbiz.com/DTA</A> to see a sketch of the solution.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : thanks for the post cdbma6. your points are all good.<br><br>and your advice isn't unsolicited. I posted on a public forum!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1633780" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1633780');">biglittlewil</a>:</small><br><br>I will do my best to address each of your objections.</div>thank you<br><br><div class="bquote">Comcast doesn't come up with the codes for you Sony remote.  That's what I meant.  Sony does.  That's why you had a code book when you bought the remote(new codes or unpublished codes are sometimes on their sites or found by doing websearches).  There may be a code that works with it, there may not.  Universals aren't <b>guaranteed</b> to work with all equipment, that's why you're provided with a remote when you get said equipment.</div>yes, you're absolutely right on what you say.<br><br>but it doesn't matter because that's not what you're disputing.<br>this is like me saying '2+2=5 is not right' and you responding 'no, 2+3=5 is correct'<br>yes, of course 2+3=5 is correct. but that's not what I said.<br><br>you are saying comcast doesn't have to come up with codes to make a remote I get work.<br>yes, I understand.<br>but I didn't go out and bought a remote and now I ask for codes from comcast to make it work.<br><br>comcast send me something with a note 'install it or lose your TV.'<br>and upon installing it my remote goes bye bye.<br>I didn't do anything. it was comcast that stopped it from working by telling me to use equipment they send to me.<br><br><div class="bquote">The remote is not broken.  Your second quote attests to that fact.</div>"broke." as not doing its job. as not working as it should.<br><br>the job of the remote is to change the channel. <br>I didn't said 'it is not doing anything.' it is doing something. just not its work.<br><br><div class="bquote">When the whole reclamation is over you'll have the ability to have 100m internet and more channels(not just religious and Japanese).</div>"When the whole reclamation is over" and my TV life is a living hell you'll be able to order more channels<br><br>I don't care about the NON-REAL-YET I might be able to order IN THE FUTURE<br>I care about the VERY-REAL things I lost NOW<br><br><div class="bquote">PIP- has always required 2 sources.  So if you want you can split the signal between your VCR and your DTA and input them both in the TV.</div>I have two sources. my TV and the VCR. prior to installing comcast's DTA they were working fine.<br>not my fault if comcast knocked one of them out.<br><br><div class="bquote">VCR- I'm sorry that you're losing this functionality but the reality is that the VCR is going the way of the 8 track, cassette player, and record player.  Get yourself a TiVo, Moxi, Comcast, or any other DVR and I bet you'll be happy with it.</div>can I buy it? that'll be OK as long as it's something costing me $50-100-200. I'll go out and buy it tomorrow.<br>but I won't go higher nor do I like the idea of paying for it every month.<br><br><div class="bquote">Again, I'm sorry that you feel this way.</div>thanks<br><br><div class="bquote">As an employee I'm happy to see that we're finally moving in the right direction with our upgrades.  For years competitors have been able to say "We have X or Y" and we've remained the same.  Until now.</div>careful here. prior to installing the dreaded pace dta I was turning on the TV around 10am till 1pm and from around 4pm to 3am. that's about 14 hours a day.<br><br>now I open it around 7pm to catch a baseball game. then 10-12 for stewart-conan-ferguson. that's 5 hours.<br><br>I also used to record colbert-letterman-others and watch them after ferguson. now I just shut it down after ferguson. I don't have any urge to see what's happening on other channels. I just put it on a certain channel and leave it there. you see, I was used to the speed and convenience I had. now comcast makes it difficult. I don't have any will to stick around and work with it. I just fire up my laptop and surf the net.<br><br>should anyone care about what shows I watch? no<br>but my amount of total viewership is a something comcast cares. my TV watching is down and down by a lot.<br>and comcast better worry about how much its customers use its product. and about the 'leave the channel there' thing too.<br><br>you can improve your product's abilities by a lot. but if by doing so you ruin the experience of your customers and drive their usage of your product down, it doesn't matter much. you can have a product that can do what nothing else can, but if noone uses it, it doesn't matter.<br><br><div class="bquote">I'm not trying to upset you or argue with you,</div>no worries. I'm not interpreting it as anything like that<br><br><div class="bquote">just stating what it is.</div>same here!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[cdbma posted : I understand both sides.  My [unsolicited] input is that Comcast should "over-communicate" wrt features (or lack thereof) on DTAs and STBs.  I checked the Comcast FAQs, and that helped, but I think that "more is better" when it comes to this stuff.<br><br>The digital early adopters have a few years under their belts.  Those of us that are still living in the analog age are just spinning up on the nuances of digital and the restrictions when hooking up legacy equipment such as analog TVs and VCRs.  We need help from the veterans and from the service providers.<br><br>my $.02.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[biglittlewil posted : I will do my best to address each of your objections.<br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>how can sony provide me with a code for comcast's box when comcast manufactured a box without a code?</div>Comcast doesn't come up with the codes for you Sony remote.  That's what I meant.  Sony does.  That's why you had a code book when you bought the remote(new codes or unpublished codes are sometimes on their sites or found by doing websearches).  There may be a code that works with it, there may not.  Universals aren't <b>guaranteed</b> to work with all equipment, that's why you're provided with a remote when you get said equipment.<br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>it was comcast send me a box that broke my remote.</div><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>before I installed the DTA, when I pushed the button with the number 5, my TV started displaying channel #5<br>after I installed the DTA, when I push the the number 5, I get snow</div>The remote is not broken.  Your second quote attests to that fact.<br><br>Your TV has snow on it because the DTA is your tuner now and not the TV.<br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>are you kidding me? I'm not exaggerating or trying  to be funny, but I don't see what this "more" you're talking about<br><br>I see less, I see my stuff (pip, vcr, remote) not working <br><br>yes, I got some shopping and some japanese and some religious channels<br><br>that's like subtracting 1000 and adding 1</div>When the whole reclamation is over you'll have the ability to have 100m internet and more channels(not just religious and Japanese).<br>PIP- has always required 2 sources.  So if you want you can split the signal between your VCR and your DTA and input them both in the TV.<br><br>VCR- I'm sorry that you're losing this functionality but the reality is that the VCR is going the way of the 8 track, cassette player, and record player.  Get yourself a TiVo, Moxi, Comcast, or any other DVR and I bet you'll be happy with it.<br><br>Remote- we've gone over this a couple of times already.<br><br>Again, I'm sorry that you feel this way.<br><br>As an employee I'm happy to see that we're finally moving in the right direction with our upgrades.  For years competitors have been able to say "We have X or Y" and we've remained the same.  Until now.<br><br>I'm not trying to upset you or argue with you, just stating what it is.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by Georgia85 :</small><br><br>I know how frustrating this all is for you. I was in a similar situation and being an avid tv recorder couldn't fathom the idea of not being able to record a different program from what I was watching.  </div>you can say that again! <br><br> <div class="bquote">First of all, Federal Law mandated the transition of national networks to digital... </div>ok, but I imagine it didn't say to do it in a way it takes away pip, vcr of others, channel changing<br><br> <div class="bquote">Comcast took it upon themselves to migrate their additional cable channels to digital throughout the remainder of the year. If you are still receiving the Analog Comcast transmission I'd suggest transferring over to digital </div>I don't have a choice. Comcast's letter says do it or lose your TV in one month<br><br> <div class="bquote"> (there is no additional cost) and using their digital set top box with remote (has On Demand, tv guide listings, show info button...). You enter in a code for your TV on the digital remote and if one is not provided on the list of codes there is a process to search for a code.  </div>why would I want to control my TV with that tiny, crappy remote?<br><br>but even if I want, that remote can control only channel, volume and on/off<br>the TV remote has more functions<br><br><div class="bquote">No, your current  tv remote will not work on the set top box - it will only work on your tv and since your tv needs to remain on channel 3 (or 4 depending on you settings) your current tv remote will be of little use other than controlling volumn.</div>that sucks, comcast breaks my tv remote and gives me a tiny, crappy thing, that takes much longer to change the channel too<br><br>any idea if I can get a 2nd remote at least? I don't want anything free. I want 2 people to be able to control the tv without one asking/waking up the other person<br><br><div class="bquote"> And yes, you will always need a set top box with digital cable (regardless of the type of tv you have) because these boxes unscramble the cable channels. </div>can't the guys that manufacture TVs include a DTA in the TV too? I would buy one of those TVs<br><br><div class="bquote">As for watching one show and recording another this can be done (up until the total migration by Comcast of all channels to digital) You will need a splitter and an A/B switch. The cable from the wall goes into the splitter. From the other 2 connections of the splitter attach cables. One cable will go into the "B" portion of the A/B switch. The other cable will go into the "in" connection of the digital set top box. The "out" connection of the digital set top box goes into the "A" connection of the A/B switch. There is a 3rd connection on the A/B switch and that goes from the switch to the "in" on the VCR. Then attach another cable from the "out" of the VCR into the TV. When you switch over to the B mode you have access to your VCR. You can set a program schedule it to record any of the channels you previously had that are still being transmitted via analogue. This includes the major national networks because even though Federal Law said they had to be sent via a digital format cable companies must still provide them in an analogue format for 2 years. You can also watch tv via your VCR's tuner (allowing you to use your tv remote and maintaining your picture in picture feature). And you can change channels on your VCR. You cannot watch one show while recording another while in this mode. This is where you switch over to "A" This allows you to watch TV (using your settop to change channels) while your VCR records the programs you have set it to record. <br><br>Unfortunately I don't know how to include a DVD player in this setup - I actually use a VCR/DVD Player combo. I'm sure it's just a matter of using RCA video/audio cables. You probably can find forums online that will discuss this.<br><br>So the above configuration will allow you to watch one show while recording another. It will allow you to use your current remote to change channels while in VCR mode. It will allow your picture-in-picture while in VCR mode. The bad news is this will only last as long as Comcast continues their analogue transmission...two years for ABC, CBS, NBC but a matter of days or months for their cable channels.</div>sounds complicated but I'd do it at once if it gave me my remotes back<br>a question to everybody that's reading: can I do that without disconnecting my dvd?<br><br>I'd not hesitate at all, but then after 2 years the same problem pops up!<br><br><div class="bquote">The final alternative - which is what I just did this past weekend - is bite the bullet and rent a DVR. I've already got my digital package and now with the DVR I can "record" 2 shows at the same time or record 1 and watch another. I didn't want the additional expense but what can you do?</div>if it works then I'm cool<br><br>do you have PIP? and can you buy the dvr or do you have to rent it from comcast?<br><br>now I can see comcast's thinking: knock out their VCRs so they rent ours!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1633780" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1633780');">biglittlewil</a>:</small><br><br>Yes the DTA is Comcast equipment, which is why you were provided with a remote for it.  I didn't say that it was Sony's fault.  I said that since you use a Sony remote you should contact Sony about codes to work with that box.</div>how can sony provide me with a code for comcast's box when comcast manufactured a box without a code?<br><br><div class="bquote">  If you have a Sony product how could you expect Comcast to troubleshoot it?</div>the product didn't need any troubleshooting. it could control the TV that it came with fine. it was the comcast box that stopped it from doing that<br><br>you are 100% right when you say 'why do you want comcast to fix sony's remote?' that's true if I'm the one that gets the new remote though. but I didn't go out and bought a sony remote that now I ask comcast to fix. I didn't bought anything. it was comcast send me a box that broke my remote.<br><br><div class="bquote">The DTA didn't stop your old remote from working. I'm pretty sure it still works.</div>no, I'm pretty sure it does not<br><br>before I installed the DTA, when I pushed the button with the number 5, my TV started displaying channel #5<br>after I installed the DTA, when I push the the number 5, I get snow <br><br><div class="bquote">I can understand your frustrations but you're looking at this the wrong way.  This whole reclamation was meant to give more.</div> are you kidding me? I'm not exaggerating or trying  to be funny, but I don't see what this "more" you're talking about<br><br>I see less, I see my stuff (pip, vcr, remote) not working <br><br>yes, I got some shopping and some japanese and some religious channels<br><br>that's like subtracting 1000 and adding 1<br><br><div class="bquote"> In the end there's much more gained than lost.</div>more? I'm seeing less<br><br>I don't have PIP anymore. This is huge. I used PIP all the time.<br><br>My remote doesn't work. I can't record something different than what I watch. Where is the more you talk about being hidden? I don't see anything more.<br><br><div class="bquote">I'm sorry for that. </div>thanks]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : I know how frustrating this all is for you. I was in a similar situation and being an avid tv recorder couldn't fathom the idea of not being able to record a different program from what I was watching. First of all, Federal Law mandated the transition of national networks to digital...Comcast took it upon themselves to migrate their additional cable channels to digital throughout the remainder of the year. If you are still receiving the Analog Comcast transmission I'd suggest transferring over to digital (there is no additional cost) and using their digital set top box with remote (has On Demand, tv guide listings, show info button...). You enter in a code for your TV on the digital remote and if one is not provided on the list of codes there is a process to search for a code. No, your current  tv remote will not work on the set top box - it will only work on your tv and since your tv needs to remain on channel 3 (or 4 depending on you settings) your current tv remote will be of little use other than controlling volumn. And yes, you will always need a set top box with digital cable (regardless of the type of tv you have) because these boxes unscramble the cable channels. <br><br>As for watching one show and recording another this can be done (up until the total migration by Comcast of all channels to digital) You will need a splitter and an A/B switch. The cable from the wall goes into the splitter. From the other 2 connections of the splitter attach cables. One cable will go into the "B" portion of the A/B switch. The other cable will go into the "in" connection of the digital set top box. The "out" connection of the digital set top box goes into the "A" connection of the A/B switch. There is a 3rd connection on the A/B switch and that goes from the switch to the "in" on the VCR. Then attach another cable from the "out" of the VCR into the TV. When you switch over to the B mode you have access to your VCR. You can set a program schedule it to record any of the channels you previously had that are still being transmitted via analogue. This includes the major national networks because even though Federal Law said they had to be sent via a digital format cable companies must still provide them in an analogue format for 2 years. You can also watch tv via your VCR's tuner (allowing you to use your tv remote and maintaining your picture in picture feature). And you can change channels on your VCR. You cannot watch one show while recording another while in this mode. This is where you switch over to "A" This allows you to watch TV (using your settop to change channels) while your VCR records the programs you have set it to record. <br><br>Unfortunately I don't know how to include a DVD player in this setup - I actually use a VCR/DVD Player combo. I'm sure it's just a matter of using RCA video/audio cables. You probably can find forums online that will discuss this.<br><br>So the above configuration will allow you to watch one show while recording another. It will allow you to use your current remote to change channels while in VCR mode. It will allow your picture-in-picture while in VCR mode. The bad news is this will only last as long as Comcast continues their analogue transmission...two years for ABC, CBS, NBC but a matter of days or months for their cable channels.<br><br>The final alternative - which is what I just did this past weekend - is bite the bullet and rent a DVR. I've already got my digital package and now with the DVR I can "record" 2 shows at the same time or record 1 and watch another. I didn't want the additional expense but what can you do?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[biglittlewil posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>the pace box is "your" equipment, it was sent by comcast along with an ultimatum: use it or lose your TV in 1 month<br><br>how can it be sony's fault that comcast's equipment is something that doesn't have remote codes</div>Yes the DTA is Comcast equipment, which is why you were provided with a remote for it.  I didn't say that it was Sony's fault.  I said that since you use a Sony remote you should contact Sony about codes to work with that box.  If you have a Sony product how could you expect Comcast to troubleshoot it?<br><br>I too use a Sony remote and when I couldn't find a code for my DVR I called Sony and they gave it to me.<br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>my remote? My remote was working just fine with my TV until Comcast made it stop</div>The DTA didn't stop your old remote from working.  I'm pretty sure it still works.<br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br>comcast took away my PIP<br>comcast took away my recording programs other than what I watch<br>comcast took away my remote's ability to change the TV channel</div>I can understand your frustrations but you're looking at this the wrong way.  This whole reclamation was meant to give more.  In the end there's much more gained than lost.<br><br>Here in the Northwest we've already been able to increase our HD channel count to between 100-110 and deploy 50m internet.<br><br>No matter the provider you go with those features would've been lost.  We're finally starting to catch up with the rest of the industry and I for one am glad.<br><br><div class="bquote">I appreciate the answer. Doesn't mean I'm not pissed off about it. But I appreciate the reply.</div>I'm sorry for that.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1633780" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1633780');">biglittlewil</a>:</small><br><br>The answer to your question is <b>no</b>.  Unless you can find a new universal with specific codes for that'll work for that box.   </div>I can't find a code for this Pace box.<br><br> <div class="bquote">Do not call Comcast on this one because we don't deal with anything other than "our" equipment  </div>the pace box is "your" equipment, it was sent by comcast along with an ultimatum: use it or lose your TV in 1 month<br><br>how can it be sony's fault that comcast's equipment is something that doesn't have remote codes<br><br> <div class="bquote">and wouldn't know how to program "your" remote. </div>my remote? My remote was working just fine with my TV until Comcast made it stop<br><br>comcast took away my PIP<br>comcast took away my recording programs other than what I watch<br>comcast took away my remote's ability to change the TV channel<br><br> <div class="bquote">I hope that answers it for you.  Seems like you asked a question and never got the answer you were looking for.<br> </div>I appreciate the answer. Doesn't mean I'm not pissed off about it. But I appreciate the reply.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[biglittlewil posted : The answer to your question is <b>no</b>.  Unless you can find a new universal with specific codes for that'll work for that box.  You could always call the manufacturer of the remote that you have and ask them if they know of any codes that'll work or Google search.  Do not call Comcast on this one because we don't deal with anything other than "our" equipment and wouldn't know how to program "your" remote.<br><br>I hope that answers it for you.  Seems like you asked a question and never got the answer you were looking for.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1561707" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1561707');">The Q</a>:</small><br><br>A standard Comcast digital cable box will be much better than the Pace DTA device for what you are looking to do. </div>will it allow my tv remote to control the channel? if not, is there anything that will?<br><br> <div class="bquote"> It will cost you $ per month as opposed to the free DTA device. </div>that's ok if it works<br><br> <div class="bquote">  No PIP through the box though. Do you use your VCR enough to justify the use of that TV input?  <br> </div>I was using it enough before the DTA arrived<br>recording not so much, maybe 10 hours a week<br>but PIP a lot, pretty much any time the TV was on<br><br>now I can only record what I'm watching<br>not any point in that!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The Q posted : A standard Comcast digital cable box will be much better than the Pace DTA device for what you are looking to do. It will cost you $ per month as opposed to the free DTA device.  No PIP through the box though. Do you use your VCR enough to justify the use of that TV input?  ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : can I buy a better converter/adapter/box that'll allow me to switch channels like I used to?<br><br>maybe I need a new TV? or will a new TV need a box too thus rendering the tv remote's channel change function dead? maybe wait for a new generation of TVs?<br><br>I guess I'm looking for a TV that you connect the cable with the TV signals to and be done. is there or will be something like that or does everything need a box too now?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 14:15:04 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1335724" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1335724');">Chuckles</a>:</small><br><br>How many inputs does your TV have?   </div>two, the one is occupied by the vcr, the second by the dvd<br><br> <div class="bquote">You probably can add a splitter before the box and run two inputs to your tv or one of them through your recording device then to your tv. </div>this needs 2 free inputs, right? <br><br> <div class="bquote">  Or add an a/b switch w/splitter to watch something besides what you're recording.<br> </div>this would split the signal to two and then you decide what signal you want? needs 2 input yes?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 14:04:54 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1019407" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1019407');">owlyn</a>:</small><br><br>The Pace box is not meant to do the things you are trying to do. It is a simple tuner designed to allow Comcast (and others) to migrate off of analog and reclaim bandwidth. It has nothing other than basic functionality. It gets most of the digital channels </b>except premiums, does not support VOD, does not have a guide, etc..</b></div>premiums? vod? guide?<br><br>I didn't say anything like that. If you decide to quote my message and reply to it, <b>please reply to my message</b><br><br>don't make up stuff I didn't mention just because you can respond to them<br><br><div class="bquote">What do you want for free?</div>want? free?<br><br>I never asked for anything, much less for it to be free<br><br>I just don't want the stuff I have to be destroyed<br>my tv experience is very frustrating now]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 13:56:51 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chuckles posted : How many inputs does your TV have?  You probably can add a splitter before the box and run two inputs to your tv or one of them through your recording device then to your tv.  Or add an a/b switch w/splitter to watch something besides what you're recording.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 12:23:33 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[owlyn posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1234477" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1234477');">nick11</a>:</small><br><br><div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1335724" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1335724');">Chuckles</a>:</small><br><br>Ugly little thing.</div>You can say that again. I'm so frustrated with this thing:<br><br>1. I lost my picture-in-picture<br>2. I can't record a channel different than what I watch<br>3. I lost the channel control of my remotes<br>4. It takes a lot of time (compred to what it used to) to change channels<br>5. The volume decides to take some time off whenever it wants<br><br>This sucks...<br><br><div class="bquote">If the serial number starts with GI or M it's motorola, SA is scientific atlanta.<br><br>Edit:  Google shows it's made by pace.</div>yes, the serial starts with PAEH<br> </div>The Pace box is not meant to do the things you are trying to do. It is a simple tuner designed to allow Comcast (and others) to migrate off of analog and reclaim bandwidth. It has nothing other than basic functionality. It gets most of the digital channels except premiums, does not support  VOD, does not have a guide, etc. What do you want for free? ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 06:40:19 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : <div class="bquote"><small>said by <a href="/profile/1335724" onClick="this.blur(); return popup(event,'/uidpop?ajh=1&uid=1335724');">Chuckles</a>:</small><br><br>Ugly little thing.</div>You can say that again. I'm so frustrated with this thing:<br><br>1. I lost my picture-in-picture<br>2. I can't record a channel different than what I watch<br>3. I lost the channel control of my remotes<br>4. It takes a lot of time (compred to what it used to) to change channels<br>5. The volume decides to take some time off whenever it wants<br><br>This sucks...<br><br><div class="bquote">If the serial number starts with GI or M it's motorola, SA is scientific atlanta.<br><br>Edit:  Google shows it's made by pace.</div>yes, the serial starts with PAEH]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:27:20 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chuckles posted : Never seen that one before.  I think that's a motorola.  It might be neither ;)<br><br>Ugly little thing.  If the serial number starts with GI or M it's motorola, SA is scientific atlanta.<br><br>Edit:  Google shows it's made by pace.  I might be worthless to you.  Some forums show people had to upgrade remote software to get it to work.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:53:09 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : How can I find out? Thanks.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:50:58 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chuckles posted : Is the box motorola or scientific atlanta?  General instrument codes will work with motorola too.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:41:06 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : The remote control is a SONY RM-V310:<br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-remote.pl?mdl=RM-V310" >esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-&middot;&middot;&middot;=RM-V310</A><br>This is not the remote that came with my TV. I bought it alone from Best Buy. It could control my TV before today.<br><br>I can't find a code for the Comcast DC50X DTA on the list on the page above or on the pdf:<br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://www.docs.sony.com/release/RMV310_codes.pdf" >www.docs.sony.com/release/RMV310_codes.pdf</A><br><br>Is the Comcast DTA a clone from another DTA model?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:06:34 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chuckles posted : That depends on your universal remote.  Does it have codes for what you want to control?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 17:00:43 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[nick11 posted : I installed and activated a digital adapter and now the only thing that can change the channel is the remote for the digital adapter. Can I use my TV remote or my universal remote to change the channel? <br><br>My TV came with 1 remote. I bought a universal remote, so I can control the TV myself and not have to ask someone else or wake them up and ask for the TV remote etc. Now the channel can be changed by 1 thing (the dta remote). What can I do? Can I program my universal remote to control the DTA? Does anyone know the code? The code for the DTA. The universal control can control a lot of things on the TV that the DTA control can't, so I'd like the universal control to control the TV and the DTA.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:13:01 EDT</pubDate>
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