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Re: [STB] Two STBs are Dark After Power Outage Ends Once the SA boxes lose power u can not watch the DVR until signal is going to converter. That's also a reason why they stay dark. Your plant area may still be down. |
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 | One would expect that one could watch what was stored on one's DVR without needing a signal from Comcast!! |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | said by eschamp:One would expect that one could watch what was stored on one's DVR without needing a signal from Comcast!! It's probably media-company paranoia. It needs to check in occasionally to verify it's still authorized. On bootup, or after a long signal outage, it will deauthorize and not work until it can contact the server.
Basically, they don't want you taking your DVR, bringing it to a friend's house, and 'illegally' watching in an area that may not be authorized to air that material (like a blacked-out sports program.) |
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 The Q join:2008-06-26 Collegeville, PA | said by andyross:said by eschamp:One would expect that one could watch what was stored on one's DVR without needing a signal from Comcast!! It's probably media-company paranoia. It needs to check in occasionally to verify it's still authorized. On bootup, or after a long signal outage, it will deauthorize and not work until it can contact the server. Basically, they don't want you taking your DVR, bringing it to a friend's house, and 'illegally' watching in an area that may not be authorized to air that material (like a blacked-out sports program.) or to a commercial account like a restaurant, bar or business where commercial rights are usually required... |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | said by The Q:said by andyross:said by eschamp:One would expect that one could watch what was stored on one's DVR without needing a signal from Comcast!! It's probably media-company paranoia. It needs to check in occasionally to verify it's still authorized. On bootup, or after a long signal outage, it will deauthorize and not work until it can contact the server. Basically, they don't want you taking your DVR, bringing it to a friend's house, and 'illegally' watching in an area that may not be authorized to air that material (like a blacked-out sports program.) or to a commercial account like a restaurant, bar or business where commercial rights are usually required... In saying this, it may depend on just where you connect it, assuming a Comcast connection is available. If it's nearby, like the same town, it may still work. Even other towns may work, depending on how closely it checks where it's connecting from. |
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