After playing around, I discovered that COX has removed DRM restrictions on the local stations (they applied it across the board when they implemented the "Going Digital" change, I don't know when they turned DRM off on local stations.) It was a false alarm, files recorded with DRM in place can't be played by JRiver. It was playing the non-DRM recordings great. Sorry for the confusion & any false hopes...
Jay
This post is about Windows Media Center and JRiver Media Center. When you see WMC, I'm talking about Windows Media Center, JRiver means JRiver's Media Center. Also, if this is old news, I apologize in advance, I'm new to WMC. My TVs are connected as monitors to Windows 7 PCs, I still don't have any COX Cable boxes in my house.
I've used JRiver for my CDs and movies since v15. Back then, Beyond TV was a great TV recorder. I developed an 8 tuner DVR on a server and used it for about 7 years. Three HTPCs running JRiver and BTV pulled everything from my server and I had the same programming available everywhere in my house.
This year, COX Cable in Oklahoma City (boo, hiss, they suck and their mommies are all ugly) went "All Digital" which meant several things:
1) All analog signals would be discontinued.
2) All un-encrypted channels would now be encrypted.
3) DRM was applied to ALL channels (local, cable like USA and SYFI, and Premium)
1) Wasn't all bad, the digital versions of the analog channels do look a lot better...
2) Forced me to buy 2 Silicon Dust HD Homerun Cable Card machines. OK, a PITA, but my house network is wired, and I could stash these in the closet with my server.
3) Forced me to Windows 7 and Windows Media Center. As far as I know, it's still the only thing that can handle recording DRM protected content.
After a month or two of futzing with stuff, I had My three systems for watching live TV, recording and saving my TV till I watched it, etc, etc.
The single biggest complaint I have now is; DRM forces me to record specific shows on specific systems (local HD only, the single point server concept is history), and DRM in WMC won't let you watch a DRM protected show anywhere except on the exact system it was recorded on. You can't watch a show recorded on the bedroom machine on the machine in the livingroom. Heck, change the RAM in a PC, and any content recorded before the upgrade won't be watchable (the machine code will change).
Today, I made a stunning (for me anyway) discovery. I was looking at the TV recording directory on my office PC, and I noticed that JRiver had set itself as the default player for the WMC TV files. On a lark, I double-clicked one. It popped right up in JRiver and started playing. I went to my living room system and shared its TV recording drive. Went back to my office machine and double-clicked on a TV program on the living room machine. It popped right up and played just fine. After sharing the TV drive in my bedroom machine, I have played DRM protected content from all three of my systems on my office PC.
While the content is no longer centrally located, I think I can start using JRiver to watch what WMC has recorded. This will finally get me back to being able to watch anything I've recorded anywhere I want to. I don't subscribe to any premium content, but I think this will also work for HBO and other premium services.
What I need help on:
1) Skip forward & skip back don't work. This is how many people (me included) skip commercials. I need this. I'm running v19 of JRiver. I'll go ahead and upgrade, but I doubt it will help this. I'm afraid it's a byproduct of the wonky file structure WMC records TV in.
2) Can I set up something automatic that will scan the TV drives and add content every night? I'd love for a new recording to just appear as it happens, but I don't think JRiver can do this.
3) I need to set up a location in Theater View to put the TV Library. I'm assuming Video/Shows is the spot, right?
What am I missing/thinking about wrong? Any better suggestions?
Thanks for your patience.