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<blockquote data-quote="Da Silva" data-source="post: 473379" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>Recent drivers from anysee allow the use of the E30-C (DVB-C) models within Windows Media Center trough emulating DVB-T. The software that comes with the driver is called CNO. This emulation seems to work quite well in Vista MCE atleast.</p><p></p><p>The CNO driver also allows encrypted channels to be shown in Windows Media Center. What is interesting is that now Mediaportal also shows that I have both a DVB-T and a DVB-C Anysee box. Actually I only have the DVB-C model. I tried scanning for channels in Mediaportal and it did find a few when scanning with DVB-T.</p><p></p><p>Could the CNO allow encrypted channels to show in Mediaportal also? I have no way of testing this at the moment as I do not have a paytv subscription. Also alot of the channels are missing when the scan is done trough the emulated DVB-T signal in Mediaportal.</p><p></p><p>Hope someone has an idea how to get all the channels listed and then test the conax encryption also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Da Silva, post: 473379, member: 51737"] Recent drivers from anysee allow the use of the E30-C (DVB-C) models within Windows Media Center trough emulating DVB-T. The software that comes with the driver is called CNO. This emulation seems to work quite well in Vista MCE atleast. The CNO driver also allows encrypted channels to be shown in Windows Media Center. What is interesting is that now Mediaportal also shows that I have both a DVB-T and a DVB-C Anysee box. Actually I only have the DVB-C model. I tried scanning for channels in Mediaportal and it did find a few when scanning with DVB-T. Could the CNO allow encrypted channels to show in Mediaportal also? I have no way of testing this at the moment as I do not have a paytv subscription. Also alot of the channels are missing when the scan is done trough the emulated DVB-T signal in Mediaportal. Hope someone has an idea how to get all the channels listed and then test the conax encryption also. [/QUOTE]
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