From what I've seen with TSReader and my Hauppauge HVR-1600,They are now encrypting all channels above 31 too.
From what I've seen with TSReader and my Hauppauge HVR-1600,
They're not encrypting alot of the SD MPEG2 stuff on the QAM channels.
Comcast told the FCC they were going to encrypt everything. FCC said NO, you're not.
What they are doing is setting the privacy flag on anything that isn't already on analog 2-31.
Discovery is marked "private"
The intended, as far as I understand use for the privacy flag was to label temporary channels (on-demand)
After I made a list, I went back to my Olevia and "unskipped" the flagged channels. Came in fine, but the picture was squished, unless I stretched it to 16:9
Was it worth it? Hardly. And that's why they're doing it.
Most of the Digicipher channels are encrypted.
My QAM list was useless after they re-jumbled the channels; twice since I did it.
Comcast's East Portland areaWhat area are you in?
I know about the privacy flag and had to manually add all the channels which was a PITA, however, on 5/13 all the channels I had added disappeared.
I tried to rescan my TV with a QAM tuner as well as my Hauppauge 2250 and 1800. None would see anything above channel 31.
Called Comcast and spoke with a local engineer and he comfirmed that they were indeed being encrypted.
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