tell your cable guy to snap to it
The next logical question: what happens when you remove both cards? Does the channel mapping remain as long as you don't run guided setup?I think it is because you had two cards in the box so it still has the channel mappings for both tuners. As long as you don't run guided setup you should be ok.
when I took out the card the channel mapping only stayed for a few minutes, then were grayed out.The next logical question: what happens when you remove both cards? Does the channel mapping remain as long as you don't run guided setup?
yep.. an S3I take it you've got an S3 and not a THD?
Comcast appears to have a rather devious pricing policy for CableCARDS. Their published Rate Card, under Equipment and Options, states that a "2nd CableCARD for Multiple CableCARD Device" costs $1.79 monthly.Yes, this is an undocumented feature (or bug) and will work fine as long as you don't re-run GS
Perhaps you should refer them to the Comcast web site, which says differently.Comcast appears to have a rather devious pricing policy for CableCARDS. Their published Rate Card, under Equipment and Options, states that a "2nd CableCARD for Multiple CableCARD Device" costs $1.79 monthly.
But when I went to Comcat's local store to return their Moto DVR and asked about an 'M' card for the HDTiVo I just got I was told that the first CableCARD is free; a second costs $1.79 monthly, and that all cards after the second are billed $5.10 monthly (which is Comcast's Additional Outlet Fee). A subsequent call to Comcast's 800# appeared to confirm this. CableCARD pricing is apparently based purely on the number of cards on an account, not on whether devices they're installed in require 1 or 2. It also doesn't matter whether a card is an 'S' card or an 'M' card
There is no known backdoor. If you want to enable this dual-tuner functionality with a single CableCard on the Series3 (unnecessary for TivoHD), you will need need to have two CableCards installed and activated long enough to run guided setup.Anyone know a backdoor way to enable this? My HD Tivo has only 1 S-Card, but it sure would be nice to be able to use the 2nd tuner for the non encrypted channels.
Thanks for the FAQ link.Perhaps you should refer them to the Comcast web site, which says differently.
http://www.comcast.com/customers/faq/FaqDetails.ashx?ID=2651
You are not supposed to pay the "outlet fee" for the second CableCard in a TiVo. If you are paying the outlet fee for the second card, then it was not added to your account correctly.
Thanks for your detailed explanation. That's exactly what I've just found. S3 with one CC works to some extent but acts flakey and recordings are a hit-or-miss proposition.There is no known backdoor. If you want to enable this dual-tuner functionality with a single CableCard on the Series3 (unnecessary for TivoHD), you will need need to have two CableCards installed and activated long enough to run guided setup.
If you do this --you install and activate two CableCards, run guided setup, and then remove the second CableCard -- be aware that TiVo Series3 doesn't know which tuner has the CableCard and which does not. Hence, for scheduled recordings from encrypted channels like ESPN-HD, there will be times when the tuner without the CableCard tries to record, and all you will get on that recording is a black screen.
Of course, if you only record from locals and other non-encrypted channels, then that isn't a problem.
I have a second S3 w/o CC's at another TV for recording Comcast's Limited Basic hi-def OTA simulcasts. (Actual OTA here is only available from one local station and Victoria/Vancouver BC because of a mountain between here and Seattle.)Running an S3 with only one CC in place when subscribed to encrypted digital service isn't a viable option.