Steve Toth wrote: > >> I don't have cable so I don't know if cable carries HDTV in >> unencrypted QAM. QAM can handle two1080i streams on one > > Yes, it does (here anyway). Usually with 2 (sometimes 3) channels per mux. Same here, although I only live approximately 40-60 miles away from Steve.... Although I have as many as 4 or 5 channels per mux, in some (rare) cases.... Of course, those channels are SD channels.... For the 1080i channels, only 2 maximum. ...and Mac, I told you so many times about how great the HDTV 1080i streams look on my machine using the lgdt330x module under Time Warner Digital Cable QAM256! It is unbelievably beautiful! I have a wierd issue, however, with DViCO's windows software. Sometimes Fox 5 (WNYW_DT) shows up, and other times it does not. Some times, choosing WNYW_DT, only gives me WWOR ... yuck! WNYW_DT is the ONLY channel that I record, so windows sucks. Linux rules! /me still wonders why FusionHDTV5 Lite TS stream is steadier than FusionHDTV5 Gold, considering that bt8xx dvb is a hack, and cx88 dvb is by design. Hmmmm.... :-/ Under mythtv, there is no difference..... I feel it when testing with mplayer.... -Mike