Hi, I would like to use dvb-c card to watch digital cable TV (NTL) in
the PC. I, of course, have a subscription with ntL. SO, I am not asking how to get any channel I am not paying already.
A TV card manufacturer (Terratec) claims can do that
I only found so far 2 TV cards that allowed pay TV on PC.
Terratec that only works with USA Cinergy (Thanks for the info e45)
floppyDTV that is no longer in the market
I googled it but no luck at all...
I have a question about Nagra 2,3...
IT is not clear to me how the switch between nagra versions affects the decoder+CAM setup.
when ntl switched from nagra 1 to 2, I just had another CAM delivered at home without the need of another STB box. So, will not be the same when they switch to nagra3? Will the CAM card be the only component to replace?
I have not intention of watching any channel I am not paying for. So, hacking nagra3 is not the idea
My question is related to, if you have a standard setup:
-A decoder: a dvb-c PC card or an original NTL box
-A legitimate CAM from NTL, from a subscription.
Then, when nagra3 replaces nagra2, what part should you update in your setup, the decoder or just the CAM?
If it is only the CAM, I might not be wasting my money buying a dvb-c TV card, since I will be getting the new CAM from NTL to continue watching the channels I am paying for