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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Uxbridge, ON
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Good news - our head tech told me yesterday that he'll be testing a few boxes with new Prevue Guide code that supports 5.1. This code has apparently been released, and there should be no reason that companies like Cogeco or Shaw cannot get and use it.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Burlington
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I have this box. Don't remember seeing any outputs for Dolby Digital (coax or toslink).
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You might not have the box with the right features. It needs Option H or option L... Those each offer a coax digital connection, I believe.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Kelowna, BC
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Option K has coax Dolby Digital out. My STB is labelled as DCT2224/1261/ACDEK and has a coax Dolby Digital out.
The L Option is supposed to have an optical Dolby Digital Out. |
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DUH. Yeah, I meant K.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Stoney Creek
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Good. It is about frigging time.
20 bucks though says cogeco doesn't get their ass in gear to get it working.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Calgary
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I've been itching to post something on this to see what the status is.
Thanks for the scratch! |
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Update: Code is loaded, seems to be working... So, don't let Shaw or Cogeco tell you it can't be done!
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Toronto, Rogers Cable Sony 50" SXRD, SA8300HD 320 GB, SA8300 SD , 2 x SA 3200
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This is great news if you are lucky enough to have a version K or L Motorola set-top from Cogeco and Shaw. Unfortunately, with Shaw being the early mover with Motorola digital set-tops in Canada, many of their early version DCT 2000's are not version K or L. I believe this case to be similar for Cogeco for those people who purchased their 2000's early on when Cogeco began selling them in earnest.
If you do have a version K or L, welcome to the club (finally), because DD 5.1 programming sounds great through a good home theatre system! |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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travisc - what version of firmware and software is running on your DCT2000?
As many in this forumn, I have been waiting for DD5.1 on my DCT2000 forever. I was actually told a very long time ago by a technical manager from Shaw that the software was in their hands, being tested and should be distributed within the next 2 months. This has got to be well over a year ago, if not closer to 2 or 3 years. He mentioned that it would be a new version of software and you'd be able to tell because the audio settings page would have additional settings on it, IOW - he had been talking to an actual technician who was testing it. That never materialized, however every month or so I keep dropping them a line or email in hopes that they will actually give me what I'm paying for and stop mangling the signal from the broadcaster. I've had several contacts/email with Shaw reps who have told me that 'it already exists', 'dolby pro-logic is the same thing', 'it will be coming', and 'there are no plans to get dolby digital'. Almost everytime I've had to educate them on this technology.... but I don't think that this is news to anyone here :-? |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Shaw will not be providing DD5.1 on the DCT2000 at this time. They now have a new model, the DCT2500, which has DD5.1, more memory and a faster menu.
http://broadband.motorola.com/noflas...0_dct2600.html |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Without trying to seem rude... taking all things into consideration - I'll only believe that when I see it - that is; actually delivering anything other than PCM format from the coaxial SPDIF or maybe optical. And now _if_this_is_the_reality - then it would be my sincere hope that since Shaw has touted the DCT2000 HT as being capable of delivering the Home Theatre experience - that absolutely being S-Video and the Dolby Digital 5.1 outputs - they will upgrade every customer who has purchased one - without any inconvenience and no additional cost. In all honesty - DD5.1 is the one of two reasons I bought the unit - I would be very disappointed otherwise and would not hesitate one bit letting Shaw know this. I'm sure alot of others would to. What confuses me with your tidbit of information (or misinformation) is that if Shaw actually has the software to enable DD5.1 on any other box, why wouldn't they upload it to the existing DCT2000 line? - Shaw wants to make the customer absorb the cost of software through the purchase of a new box? - the DCT2000 was originally designed by GI (now Motorola) for DD5.1 output AND advertised by Shaw for this purpose - is this design actually flawed? - but that would mean that other people are making false claims about it working. - Shaw just wants to increase sales of digital cable boxes. I'm not sure but something doesn't seem right. The new model may be faster and better - but don't you honestly think people want to see the devices they currently have work the way they are supposed to? I mean - they were advertised - I say again ADVERTISED - to work this way. Its unlikely that me alone could get any satisfaction complaining to Shaw - however I wonder if a group of people - maybe that come together in some group - like on the Internet - got together and somehow acheived a voice - a voice of the consumer - who were always getting promises but never much more - in a market that is mostly monopolized - you know, maybe then.... ahhh, who am I kidding - I've been asking Shaw the same question for how many years - nothing's come of it. Okay - I'm done venting now, I hope that wasn't too sarcastic :roll: |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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........ of course I'd never thought of this, but I suppose if I were Shaw Communications, and didn't want to fork out the money to upgrade the software on all the existing DCT2000 models to work (as it was advertised), yet wanted to seem like the good guys and save the day, I could just tell all the people who have already paid for their DCT2000 with digital audio output (of course expecting DD5.1) that they had reversed their decision on supporting DD5.1 on the DCT2000 line, the software will become available shortly and that it is probably a technical thinggy that is holding it back. Yeah, that would probably work - unfortunately that is pretty much the same thing they've been saying since DD5.1 broadcasts started isn't it?
I think Bell ExpressVu has an inexpensive unit that actually does S-Video and DD5.1 properly. You think someone from Shaw reads this stuff? |
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The thing is, the software upgrade shouldn't cost Shaw a thing. Didn't cost us anything.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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