That page doesn't let you sign up for info. It just redirects you to your local TWC site, which may or may not have info on tuning adapters. San Diego, for instance, doesn't.
The resolver will not get VOD and PPV. You can get PPV on a Tivo HD/Series3/HD XL. You have to call them in order to recieve PPV on a UDCP. Same with Cable Card TV's. VOD requires the new Series 4 tivo that has a Tivo mode and a cable mode. SDV does work in Tivo mode which is nice. Cable Mode is where it will have your cableco's tru2way/OCAP IPG and it will let you fully access all 2 way services that aren't SDV like VOD and interactive PPV, games and so on.
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That page doesn't let you sign up for info. It just redirects you to your local TWC site, which may or may not have info on tuning adapters. San Diego, for instance, doesn't.
Same thing in Garland, TX - 75043
I don't got to a Tuning adapter page, I just go to the standard North Texas page for TWC.
The Dallas / North Texas area doesn't use SDV from what I can gather, but I cannot use PPV or on demand, so I'd need a tuning adapter for those.
Hope we get the option.
Joe,
The resolver will not get VOD and PPV. You can get PPV on a Tivo HD/Series3/HD XL. You have to call them in order to recieve PPV on a UDCP. Same with Cable Card TV's. VOD requires the new Series 4 tivo that has a Tivo mode and a cable mode. SDV does work in Tivo mode which is nice. Cable Mode is where it will have your cableco's tru2way/OCAP IPG and it will let you fully access all 2 way services that aren't SDV like VOD and interactive PPV, games and so on.