Why Do We Still Need Cable Boxes?

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  • @melanzystaa2202
    @melanzystaa2202 5 років тому +83

    Well, in Europe you just buy yourself a TV with CI+ slot and voila, u got cable TV without the STB if u need it.

    • @ERDude
      @ERDude 3 роки тому +6

      In my country you just plug power and a cable to the tv and boom.

    • @pear7777
      @pear7777 3 роки тому +1

      That's the one-way solution he mentioned, isn't it?

    • @jezusko
      @jezusko 3 роки тому

      True

    • @Jothsal
      @Jothsal 3 роки тому +3

      ​@@ERDude depends on the company, in south america some cable providers are analog, so you don't need a cable box

  • @christopherkidwell9817
    @christopherkidwell9817 5 років тому +60

    Answer: Because the companies want to DRM and Encrypt every single thing in the real world to prevent you from doing what the Supreme Court said was legal: Recording content off cable.
    Also, DRM is better called "Digital Restriction Mechanisms".

  • @Kwipper
    @Kwipper 5 років тому +71

    I cut the cord back in 2009. I haven't felt the need to ever go back. Why? UA-cam, Netflix, and Bittorrent.

    • @julius8631
      @julius8631 5 років тому +10

      Yeah well... American TV is pretty shitty

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +13

      Man you've missed a lot of fake news... Dang it! lol

    • @heloapako
      @heloapako 10 днів тому

      ​@@BillAntmissed a lot of alien news

  • @foufoufun
    @foufoufun 5 років тому +338

    The real question is: "Why does cable still exist?"

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +10

      Simple, cuz there's a sucker born every day. lol
      Looks like cable companies aren't doing so well nowadays, I've noticed that they have started selling cellphone service too. Their long running monopoly days on the "big fat data pipe" are numbered once 5G is rolled out all over, including the new StarLink. ;)
      In 2015 I built my own 4G-LTE router (now you can buy them ready made like the WG3526/WG1608, etc) and for less than fifty bucks a month I get the same if not better internet almost anywhere I go I just take it with me (now with 5G). Over the air digital TV and streaming is plenty enough for entertainment. The best part, is that the "cable bill" never goes up!! F*ck those wallet sucking cable companies, they are disgusting with their CONstant price increases. I'm sure some can relate, and rest... well keep throwing money at them. lol

    • @ramabeus9530
      @ramabeus9530 5 років тому +15

      because alot of people don't have access to high internet speeds or don't even know how to access or subscribe to online services ? convenience sake ? i mean there's quite alot of reasons to be fair

    • @willstikken5619
      @willstikken5619 5 років тому +8

      Because they own the only high speed networks that reach nearly every home in America and also have the agreements in place for the variety of channels and content available. With the way things are going people will soon be paying for multiple streaming services to a degree that rivals cable with a fraction of the distribution costs for the streamer.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +4

      With real 5G just around the corner, that "high speed network" monopoly could soon be over. For the past 5 years I've been using regular 4G LTE mobile hotspot patched into my router and I can't even tell the difference between cable and mobile web. Consistently getting around 100Mbps down and 50Mbps up with very low latency paying just $45/mo for unlimited data, and streaming live TV through ATTWatchTV for a mere $15/mo, which is still only $60 with all fees and taxes included compared to the ridiculous cable service I was paying well over $150/mo. Seems like cable keeps going up while mobile prices are going down. It's a really great time for consumers :)

    • @willstikken5619
      @willstikken5619 5 років тому +2

      @@BillAnt With 5g that's possible but unlikely. I say that because of the companies involved in delivering this data. There will be data caps based on cellular service limits rather than residential or commercial usage. 5G will allow people to get high speed that cant now but it wont be cheap for those who can already get broadband. and if i were limited to your bandwidth id definitely notice it...

  • @reggiebenes2916
    @reggiebenes2916 5 років тому +137

    I haven't had cable in ten years. I do miss the 20 minutes of lawyer commercials every 30 minutes of program though.

    • @gregscott3562
      @gregscott3562 5 років тому +1

      Reggie Benes no no ki

    • @thelemonlama2722
      @thelemonlama2722 5 років тому +5

      I'm glad nothing has changed in 10 years

    • @pyeltd.5457
      @pyeltd.5457 5 років тому +1

      Uthman Baksh that's the same with UA-cam tho

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +2

      Hmmm so without those lawyer commercials how do you know which good lawyer to hire?! lol just kidding, Google it ;D

    • @AzaIndustries
      @AzaIndustries 5 років тому +2

      @@pyeltd.5457 Not really, you can pay significantly less than cable to remove ads on youtube, or use blockers.

  • @NekoiNemo
    @NekoiNemo 5 років тому +811

    So bottom line is: "piracy is still by far simplest AND most convenient way to get media content".

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 5 років тому +20

      Nemo Nekoi theft usually is expedient

    • @tophatter-qy5rh
      @tophatter-qy5rh 5 років тому +6

      and really overpriced to pay for

    • @GAMIR_SFM
      @GAMIR_SFM 5 років тому +82

      No one said theft, he said Piracy.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram 5 років тому +8

      Piracy is the most difficult, pain in the ass, way to get content. It's a lot more of a pain than turning on the cable box. That's one of the reasons most people still have cable. They don't want to deal with the building that comes along with streaming; both theft/piracy or legitimate streaming.

    • @tophatter-qy5rh
      @tophatter-qy5rh 5 років тому

      Both are expensive to pay for

  • @Wntstoriseup
    @Wntstoriseup 5 років тому +7

    As a former cable tech for a large company, I can say that this is very well put together. Great job Linus and crew.

  • @lhl2500
    @lhl2500 5 років тому +171

    Ahem.. Let be honest, DRM stands for:
    Digital
    Restriction
    Management.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +8

      OR
      Ditch the
      Restriction
      Management! ;)

    • @thomasgriffin5340
      @thomasgriffin5340 4 роки тому +12

      Dicks
      Ruining
      Media

    • @PowerStar004
      @PowerStar004 3 роки тому +1

      Destruction of
      Rights for
      Money

  • @DokuFREENET
    @DokuFREENET 5 років тому +259

    Lucky here in germany, you get a CI+ Modul, and can use every box you want, it only needs CI+Support (but witch tv these days doesent have one!)

    • @adamsiekierski3133
      @adamsiekierski3133 5 років тому +13

      Doku FREENET I have it in Poland too

    • @leonro
      @leonro 5 років тому +32

      Yup, same probably goes for the rest of Europe as well. And we could also buy these modules without a rent!!!

    • @oli1505
      @oli1505 5 років тому +6

      tvs today don't have it? my samsung ue55ks8080 from 2016 has one
      i looked up on new 2018 samsung and LG the cheap and expensive ones have ci+ slots

    • @remcovangoozen6146
      @remcovangoozen6146 5 років тому +12

      we have it here in the netherlands too... (only ziggo) but the provider want's to stop it and move us to a "newer" system with their own cable box costing me a monthly fee but my old ci+ cards still work in my tv so i don't need it "jet"

    • @Johanneslol11
      @Johanneslol11 5 років тому +8

      :) here in the netherlands you can get one to!

  • @Pallineon
    @Pallineon 5 років тому +107

    I hate cable, it costs so much for how little you may use it.

    • @markplott4820
      @markplott4820 5 років тому +1

      ATSC 1.0 is here and its completely FREE to use.

    • @XellosMetallium
      @XellosMetallium 5 років тому +1

      randy s I love ota channels. i used to watch arthur on pbs there was foxkids, wbkids
      then after 4pm we got sit coms but after my hs days somehow they die out. probably internet was on the rise. i remember a informercial comparing cable and dsl internet.

    • @shaneintegra
      @shaneintegra 5 років тому

      @randy s
      There are still a lot of OTA channels though... I made a homemade antenna and get about 63 channels on average

    • @Pallineon
      @Pallineon 5 років тому +4

      im 15 all wierd ass cartoons are for kids half my age. All the wierd shit is a corporate cashgrab. I grew up watching tom and jerry annd scooby doo, the old and original versions.

    • @Justin-Hill-1987
      @Justin-Hill-1987 5 років тому

      @randy s We skipped ATSC 2.0 and are waiting for the release of ATSC 3.0...

  • @thereallantesh
    @thereallantesh 5 років тому +4

    I haven't had a cable box or cable TV for over 10 years. These days there are only 2 TV shows I bother to watch, and for that I simply go to the network's website, and cast it to my Chromecast. I'm far happier collecting old movies on physical media, and watching those instead.

  • @djsnowpdx
    @djsnowpdx 5 років тому +38

    Why does every industry have this monopoly bullcrap!?

    • @mccalejk2
      @mccalejk2 3 роки тому

      Blame your city. They don't want telephone lines with extra wires so they sign deals with cable companies to be exclusive in their cities.

    • @TuxerTuxar
      @TuxerTuxar Місяць тому

      Muney

  • @NegitoroIsBestShip
    @NegitoroIsBestShip 5 років тому +729

    I haven't had a TV package in over 8 years. I cut the cord before it was cool.

    • @louiehorwood660
      @louiehorwood660 5 років тому +38

      Explain to someone who has never had a cable subscription what cutting the cord means. Dis-continuing service?

    • @redneckraconteur
      @redneckraconteur 5 років тому +22

      I gave away my televisions several years ago. Not worth it to me.

    • @NegitoroIsBestShip
      @NegitoroIsBestShip 5 років тому +36

      @@louiehorwood660 Yeah. Cutting the cord refers to cancelling TV service in favor of exclusively using internet services like UA-cam/Netflix/Hulu/Amazon ect. Year over year TV is losing customers at an increasing rate.

    • @tonystechchann
      @tonystechchann 5 років тому +1

      Normal telivision is boring when all it is re - runs... I prefer Netflix or OTA for TV

    • @Jamie-kg8ig
      @Jamie-kg8ig 5 років тому +20

      Yeah it's more expensive, generally has worse stuff(in my opinion) and I have to deal with all kinds of bullshit too. Why on Earth would I ever sign up for a cable TV subscription?

  • @AZREDFERN
    @AZREDFERN 5 років тому +139

    How about everyone just stop paying for cable, they’ll take the hint.

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 5 років тому +25

      Good luck. Do you realize how many braindead idiots there are out there that LOVE drama queen reality trash tv that is primarily found with a TV subscription? Shit, you want to talk about bringin the Walking Dead to life? Just convince every tv subscription company in the USA to all of a sudden die and you will REALLy see a bunch of dumbass zombies out protesting/bitching about it.
      I couldn't agree more with your point. I haven't had a tv sub in 10 years, and I don't miss it for a nano second.

    • @1blackice1
      @1blackice1 5 років тому +10

      Now that cable companies have DRM in the form of encryption, many of them don't disconnect customer's cable when they stop paying. They just deactivate the account and lock them out of the signal. I know for a fact Spectrum does this. If someone were to crack the cable company's encryption and post the hack for everyone to use....that would be an interesting day to see.

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 5 років тому +4

      Yes...that's called a " soft" disconnect. However, that type of temp disconnect is ONLY viable within a two to three week period from the date the soft disconnect happens. With comcast ( and this has been this way for over a decade easily. I used to work for them -_-..unfortunately.lol ), if you are late more than 4 to 7 business days( depending on region or state) without paying the full amount due, you get soft disconnected. If you don't pay what was due in full within 3 weeks or less, they WILL still send a tech onsite nearest to your physical line to your nearest pole and physically cut off your line. Sometimes they charge a late fee if you're soft disconnected even once in a one year's billing cycle, ...sometimes they don't. others..they charge a late fee..every time.
      Then in order for service to be restored to that address in your name OR even for your spouse's or relative's name if they confirm that the spouse or relative lives there. he or she MUST pay no only the balance that was due, but a late fee and a reconnection fee FIRST....in full in addition to a deposit up front in full before comcast will send a tech out to reconnect the line.
      Finally, that account is treated like a new account ONLy the account owner is not eligible for any promotional discounts for at least 6 months of paid-on-time-in full billing cycles.

    • @Nurse_Xochitl
      @Nurse_Xochitl 5 років тому

      @@motoryzen wow that's pretty shitty

    • @BeNice108
      @BeNice108 5 років тому +3

      I tried to convince my dad to stop paying for cable after the multiple times he'd bitch and moan about the bill. He's just too stubbornly lazy to accept any other options because he must have his local channels for some reason.

  • @ClaytonGrimwald
    @ClaytonGrimwald 5 років тому +35

    We don't have to deal with that shit in Japan, all TVs come with a card (looks like a credit card with a chip). You just slot the chip in the back of the TV and job done, you have access to cable TV. Unfortunately you have to buy a Japanese TV (which are fairly pricey), I can't buy the same TV for half the price at the NEX on base because American models don't have the converter built-in.

    • @ayyy3606
      @ayyy3606 5 років тому +3

      ClaytonGrimwald They also have cable boxes like that in America.

    • @dnoodspodu1159
      @dnoodspodu1159 3 роки тому

      Completely irrelevant for some people
      I stopped watching TV even before UA-cam was created

    • @dnoodspodu1159
      @dnoodspodu1159 3 роки тому

      Completely irrelevant for some people
      I stopped watching TV at all even before UA-cam was created

    • @MAYORMcCheesed
      @MAYORMcCheesed 3 роки тому

      Agreed! Was going to say the same thing! At the wife's house in Japan put the little credit card in the slot and presto you got B channels galore!

  • @mature111ster
    @mature111ster 5 років тому +17

    Imagine how fewer cable subscriptions there will be when older generations die off in 50 years

  • @romanbukins6527
    @romanbukins6527 5 років тому +17

    I remember back in the early 2000s in Latvia we all had cable without cable boxes :) Just an antenna cable. Ultra sweet, some companies still do it!

    • @morganrussman
      @morganrussman 4 роки тому

      The same used to be the case for some spots in new York state for spectrum cable, one used to be able to watch cable TV completely without a cable box. Unfortunately, that ended up changing in about January of 2018 when spectrum changed the signal to a subscriber only signal.

    • @jurisjancevskis9076
      @jurisjancevskis9076 3 роки тому

      es esmu latvietis

    • @rayanking4773
      @rayanking4773 3 роки тому

      same in italy

    • @Jothsal
      @Jothsal 3 роки тому

      In my country only one company did the antena cable, but they shutdown it in 2013 becuause they moved to the ass satelite

    • @mr._ejiire
      @mr._ejiire 2 роки тому

      clearqam gang

  • @apemoon1731
    @apemoon1731 5 років тому +3

    In the UK, we have terrestrial digital TV that you receive via an aerial (antenna) for free. Around 200 channels.
    I can plug a USB hard drive into my TV and record what I want.

    • @cashwood
      @cashwood 5 років тому

      Andrew Moore sane in the US but not as many channels

  • @F3nya
    @F3nya 5 років тому +2

    Here in Estonia 2 of the 3 major cable providers still offer a cablecard (not sure if it's the same standard you were talking about in the video, but it's a dvb-c standard and it looks just like what you showed in the video) and all tvs sold here still have a slot for it and come with a built in tuner. also the tv built in guide and dvr works with that cablecard too.

  • @dace0204
    @dace0204 5 років тому +2

    There is an option in Europe some providers offers Conditional Access Module (CA Module) that uses build in slots in modern TV sets.

  • @vatril
    @vatril 5 років тому +4

    Here in Germany a lot of people, my family included still use terrestrial TV (over antenna).
    It is encrypted and allows for stuff like guides and so on.
    To decrypt it you just need a CI module, a little card/module you plug into your tv.
    For interactive content, your TV needs to be connected to the internet.
    Then you have features like video on demand, extra info and so on.

  • @Xeno_Bardock
    @Xeno_Bardock 5 років тому +1411

    Everyone should move to internet. I never watch anything on TV channels.

    • @LulfsBloodbag
      @LulfsBloodbag 5 років тому +54

      I don't even pay for T.V anymore.

    • @Sam-gf6ue
      @Sam-gf6ue 5 років тому +75

      Streaming sports is ugly though

    • @Adam.Piper62
      @Adam.Piper62 5 років тому +51

      That works great unless you live in a place where the internet is crap, we just want to watch normal TV I mean at least in the UK if you own a TV you still have to pay TV Licence so you just as well watch free view.
      and the problem is with internet TV as you have to choose what you want to watch which is all well and good until you have a family who all want different things rather than just having to pick from what's on

    • @mozardthebest
      @mozardthebest 5 років тому +20

      I still watch cable...

    • @Sam-gf6ue
      @Sam-gf6ue 5 років тому

      @Kronixio the picture quality is good but at least on a tv, the stream is noticeably juttery and that is "normal" according to the company.

  • @spencerwaters5962
    @spencerwaters5962 5 років тому

    I work for comcast through a 3rd party and they actually offer whats called stream tv that is in beta still at the moment and already has an app on samsung tvs and another app for roku devices. The really cool part is that it does NOT require a set top box in the customer's home and because its considered a 'tv' service, it doesn't count against your monthly data cap for internet. Any content that is streamed through their app, is not counted as 'internet' streaming but instead 'tv' content. The stream app also offers a few hours of dvr amongst other things. The channel lineup isn't identical yet (meaning not all channels are available) but its growing. There are also options from hulu live tv, youtube live tv, playstation live tv, directv live, and a few others on the market already with true live showings. Anyway if you guys want more information about this I would be more than willing to communicate and share links and such where this information is located.

  • @jasongooden917
    @jasongooden917 5 років тому +59

    The cable box is connected the.. TV tuner
    The TV tuner is connected to the...PC
    The PC is connected to... Camtasia
    Doing the piracy dance!

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad 5 років тому +4

      Well, most people can't do that anymore, because PC TV tuners doesn't support HDCP, so you need one of those Chinese HDMI splitters that removes HDCP. Windows also respects DRM, so Camtasia won't work on encrypted online media. If you run Windows as a virtual machine in a Linux system, then you can grab whatever you want, though. So as long as Windows is not forbidden, piracy will be simple.

    • @ditswav
      @ditswav 3 роки тому

      Oh my god I remember this

  • @theinquisitor18
    @theinquisitor18 5 років тому +70

    Because: Money!!!

  • @larrylentini5688
    @larrylentini5688 5 років тому +56

    One of many reasons cable is dying. Good riddance.

  • @weatheronthe8s895
    @weatheronthe8s895 5 років тому

    In my area we get decrypted SD digital cable. It uses a technology called Clear-QAM. All you do is have a newer TV and scan for channels. This is the reason why there is a row for digital channels when scanning for cable channels on a TV. If you want anything not local in HD though you have to get a cable box. You also don’t get any of the channels you have to pay extra for like the movie channels. We do get the locals in HD though just on weird numbers. It’s actually very nice for using with my USB TV tuner to record full quality videos without any processing times or having to use component over HDMI with a capture card because of copy protection on the cable box.

  • @insane0042
    @insane0042 5 років тому +1

    When i lived with my roommate in my last apt. we used cable cards and it was great. Not only did it reduce cable cost a lot due to not having to rent a box, or pay for the insurance and other gov. fees that go along with having that box. I could get cable TV on my computer in my room, while still retaining tv in living room and my friend's computer (we had multiple cards we bought). I still have some HD hockey games saved on my HDD.

  • @TheAnonymousLemur
    @TheAnonymousLemur 5 років тому +7

    If my rent didn't come with cable, I wouldn't be paying for it.

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 5 років тому +109

    PCMR doesnt need cable boxes, but their parents still do...

    • @Wardell43
      @Wardell43 5 років тому +6

      I'm 66. I use my antenna and ROKU. Ditch the cable bill.

    • @jomichael1060
      @jomichael1060 5 років тому +8

      My parents are in their late sixties & still believe that they need a box when they have a smart TV lol old habits never die

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +3

      After a couple of more generation these old technologies will be just a fading memory. My teens only stream on their phones, and sometimes ChromeCast it to their TV. I myself ditched cable in favor of over the air local channels and ATTWatchTV streaming service on my phone. I think it's a wonderful time nowadays for consumers having plenty of choices. I bet the cable companies never thought that one day they'll be struggling... stick the cable up their ass! hee-hee

    • @downwiththatsortofthing624
      @downwiththatsortofthing624 5 років тому +3

      @@BillAnt my teens only stream on their phones, and sometimes ChromeCast it to their TV"
      Then they (and you) are fools! The bit-rate of streamed video from your phone will give noticeably poor results vs almost any other type of media. Either that or you all have sight issues!

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +4

      Downwith thatsortofthing < Please no need for personal insults ... honestly I can't tell the difference between streaming and cable at all. They are pushing around 30fps which is about the same as regular broadcast TV. Course it also depends on quality of the streaming service and bandwidth. I'm not here to argue with you about which one is better, as long as it looks sharp and it doesn't flicker, well that's good enough for them.

  • @azbesthu
    @azbesthu 5 років тому +1

    In europe there are big differences between providers. There is a provider how dedicated itself to proprietary iptv, so you have to use they box for every tv. An other provider have public iptv, anyone can subscribe, you just need to have internet connection and androidtv, appletv or handheld device, also chromecast is supported by they apps. And an other provider has mostly unencripted dvb-c and analogue over optical network. And lot of provider also have some limited app based online thing, but mostly not really usable or limited to handheld or browser.

  • @okaro6595
    @okaro6595 5 років тому +1

    In Finland such systems were abandoned years ago when we switched to digital. You insert your card do the TV or a DVR you bought. You typically need to pay a rent for the card though. However, if free cable is enough for you you do not pay anything. (Well you pay a few euros as part of the general utility bill).

  • @andreipop1
    @andreipop1 5 років тому +111

    What? In Europe we have CI+ card, and all TVs have this option. We have guides and also dvr function. Every thing works of the tv remote and you don't need the stupid box and another remote. Seem like the USA is quite behind on this.

    • @nelo7149
      @nelo7149 5 років тому +3

      Portugal is also behind on this. Only 2 paid TV providers have digital channels without a need of a box or even a card, I guess...

    • @peanutbutteroctopus1
      @peanutbutteroctopus1 5 років тому +40

      We're not behind the cable companies are just greedy

    • @CanuckGod
      @CanuckGod 5 років тому +1

      Interestingly enough, the US was still ahead of Canada on that, as we never even had the option of CableCard up here; digitally it was set-top boxes for everyone, all the time.

    • @callmezucc9318
      @callmezucc9318 5 років тому +19

      Everyone is ditching cable anyhow, ask any 20yo if they're gonna buy cable

    • @mormantu8561
      @mormantu8561 5 років тому +3

      Well its not really my region of expertise but I think that a set top box is still requires in Belgium and in the Netherlands

  • @glennlooper4840
    @glennlooper4840 5 років тому +14

    No practical way without renting a box?
    I pay $5 a month for a cable card. Rather than a box fee plus dvr fee which would be about 6 times as much. I then put that card in a TiVo box i own (see eBay for used inexpensive ones). Run an ir blaster, hdmi cable, and cat6 through the wall using keystone plates and you can have a clean install with no equipment besides the tv mounted on the wall.

    • @kalijasin
      @kalijasin 4 роки тому

      You still paying though.

  • @OttoWerse
    @OttoWerse 5 років тому +1

    Over here in Europe, almost all TVs still have a "CableCard" Slot, it's called CI+ (Common Interface +) though, so I don't know if it's really "the same" but it looks the same and works the same and is very much not dead.

  • @customheat
    @customheat 5 років тому

    I recall learning at one point that cable providers where not allowed to charge per TV due to FCC Regulations, however making you have to rent a box to decrypt the signal basically is that.

  • @Roxor128
    @Roxor128 5 років тому +4

    I've got a better idea: A single box which uses software-defined radio to decode anything it picks up from whatever antenna you plug into it and which you can add support for decrypting content (like these idiots seem to insist on doing) by just loading a file containing the decryption key onto an SD card and slotting that into the box's SD slot.
    Watch anything broadcast in your area for which someone has written a decoding routine. Maybe the open-source hardware community could design it?

  • @nissanpacific9793
    @nissanpacific9793 5 років тому +73

    It's strange staying the night in a hotel and turning on the television... I default to Cartoon Network for Adult Swim

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 5 років тому +4

      I feel ya, earlier this summer visited my aunt and Uncle who have a 4 story beach house, and they still have cable, and I did the same thing since I had forgotten to pack my laptop, and I don't care much to watch videos/TV for long periods on my phone, as I'm so use to my ROKU boxes with tons of free content on demand, PSVue for sports/some cable like channels, Netflix for their content, and WWE for wrestling.

    • @653j521
      @653j521 5 років тому

      Commodorefan64 You are staying in a beach house and spending long periods of time on your phone? (Edit: wanting to spend a lot of time on your phone but being forced by cruel tech to spend it on cable.) Okay.... You must be a barrel of laughs to have as a guest.

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 5 років тому +5

      @@653j521 if you bothered to follow the comments thread you would have noticed I said I don't like being on my phone for long periods of time, and the original post mentioned adult swim which comes on at night, so everyone else was already in bed and I just could not sleep that night, and didn't have my Chromebook for some UA-cam, so I defaulted to adult swim for a few hours before finally falling asleep. It has nothing to do with me being a bad guest as you put it. Have a nice day Mr. Assumptions.

    • @mattwolf7698
      @mattwolf7698 5 років тому

      Rick and Morty and a few animes are the only thing that I watch on traditional TV anymore.

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon 5 років тому +1

      Stuck in medical facility for 4 months thanks to nightmarish bureaucratic and medical polices . Absolutely nothing to do all day but watch TV. Was ready to slit my wrists fa'sure.

  • @jpulley
    @jpulley 5 років тому

    I have a tivo with a Cable Card it allow 8 digital streams to be watched or recorded. The main box serves the smaller tivo mini's which are clients. Works really smoothly.

  • @Justin-Hill-1987
    @Justin-Hill-1987 5 років тому +1

    Just hook an antenna into the back of your TV.
    Use the remote control to turn on the TV.
    Press the menu button on your remote control.
    Use the D-pad on your remote control to navigate through the menu until you reach a "scan for channels" option.
    Use the D-pad to select the "DTV" option, and select "scan"...
    Sit back and wait for your antenna to scan for all the local channels and digital subchannels in your area (there might be some good digital subchannels, such as Laff, Comet, Movies!, Decades, COZI TV, Heroes & Icons and Buzzr in your area.).
    Flip though the channels with your remote control to see what you've got in your area.
    Enjoy the fruits of your labor. :)

  • @thelemonlama2722
    @thelemonlama2722 5 років тому +4

    How many time did linus say ’against’ in this video?

  • @MrJay197409
    @MrJay197409 5 років тому +5

    I have said this for years if digital tuner can be built into tv so can a cable box converter. Of course Cable companies would rather sale or rent you a box.

  • @cba5289
    @cba5289 2 роки тому

    Here in the Philippines, we have so many cable operators around the country. In our cable subscription, we don't have cable tv box, so it's easy to buy a splitter and split the cable into different TV's on the different part of the house as many times as you like and we just have to pay 1 subscription.
    I think unless you're a subscriber of a cable company called "Sky Cable", I think they have cable boxes.

  • @marcossffilho9089
    @marcossffilho9089 5 років тому +1

    I love the "Remember This?" at 1:05 when it's actually what most Brazilian houses are buying today since we're still moving from analog to digital.

  • @federicoaguirre4773
    @federicoaguirre4773 5 років тому +16

    I think that IPTV should be the answer for those want to watch tv in a legal way without a set top box.

  • @peanutbutterjuicy7704
    @peanutbutterjuicy7704 5 років тому +6

    My local cable company uses unencrypted digital cable (QAM) thus only needing your TVs internal tuner.

    • @jeffstrieble260
      @jeffstrieble260 5 років тому

      I am amazed your cable operator hasn't switched to digital yet. Every US cable company is now 100 percent digital, which means you and every other cable TV subscriber must now use a cable box to receive cable channels; your television will not work if the cable is connected directly to the antenna/cable socket on the back or side of the set. The only other recourse is to use a streaming device such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, et al. or an OTA television antenna. Your post was made yesterday, which makes it even more unbelievable that your area's cable system is still providing analog cable service. This is not supposed to happen, unless you are outside North America. Canada has largely switched to digital; however, I understand there are still a few analog channels still in operation in that country. That, however, will eventually change, just as it did in the US. Why Canada did not switch every one of the country's television stations to digital at the same time, declaring analog obsolete and forcing everyone to use a box, is beyond me.

    • @scottyhaines4226
      @scottyhaines4226 5 років тому +2

      @@jeffstrieble260 he said in his comment that it's digital

  • @asphere8
    @asphere8 5 років тому +1

    I work for a small telecom here in Canada. Thankfully, we offer the first STB for free (no rental fees), and most customers only need/want one STB anyway. And the signal is sent over fibre optics to the home rather than copper cable. It's cool!

  • @alesh-cz
    @alesh-cz 5 років тому +1

    oh how different is the TV world in Europe :) We have DVB-C (C for cable), which is present in nearly every TV on the market and pretty much all TVs have the PC-Card slot for the CAM module for encrypted channels. Yes, the DVB-C by iteslef doesn't enable the DVR (which doesn't matter much as most TVs can do that internally anyway) or VOD, but there's the thing called HbbTV, which majority of TV stations now support. HbbTV is like an additional data stream along the audio/video/subtitle stream of the TV station itself, which tells the compatible TV with access to the internet that there's more content there. Since HbbTV is a standard, TV stations don't need to bother with apps for various TV operating systems. They can also implement payed VOD easily. I would really hate to have an extra box sitting next to my TV.

  • @RailfanSrikrishna
    @RailfanSrikrishna 5 років тому +4

    recently i bought an smart tv and just wondered why do we still need separate device for cable connection when tvs have there own processor and ram

    • @arkadyutisarkar6630
      @arkadyutisarkar6630 5 років тому

      Why the heck do we need cable connection at all ? 😝😂

  • @SkyLinMegas
    @SkyLinMegas 5 років тому +6

    Ditched those greedy bastards back in 09 ... Haven't had cable since ... Never looked back

  • @RazvanBalica
    @RazvanBalica 5 років тому +2

    In Europe we use CI+ NagraVision cards. All TVs have slots for these and they work wonderful.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 5 років тому

    I live in an area surrounded by tall trees, which turned analog TV signals into snow. When TV signals went digital, NO TV at all, unless you prefer religious TV channels. Ever since the cable TV salesman came around in the 1970's, that's been the way to see local and cable TV. These days, analog cable TV has been replaced by digital cable, which now requires a "paid monthly" signal decoder box. I've since upgraded to Tier 1 Premium TV to keep the likes of Animal Planet and Turner Classic Movies. A side benefit of the change has been the availability of BBC America, Smithsonian, and Jay Leno's Garage. The DVR has allowed me break the "4 hour barrier" that recordable DVD used to impose, so things are quite different. "Cut the Cord"? If Charter Spectrum's cable TV rates rise to an unacceptable level, I too, will have to endure "buffering while streaming."

  • @VanuOfMILF
    @VanuOfMILF 5 років тому +19

    I've never paid for cable/satellite. There's no reason to, when everything I want can be found online

    • @chrisfamos
      @chrisfamos 3 роки тому +4

      Live sports!! Only thing keeping cable alive

    • @mccalejk2
      @mccalejk2 3 роки тому

      Good for you.

  • @XenoTravis
    @XenoTravis 5 років тому +7

    I used to have software on my computer 12 years ago that let me watch cable TV. it came with a remote that would even move the mouse.

    • @adaboy4z
      @adaboy4z 5 років тому

      I sold my old Dell laptop that had a tv tuner with an cable/antenna connection. I should have kept it just for that reason!!

    • @XenoTravis
      @XenoTravis 5 років тому +1

      @@adaboy4z Yeah I wish those were in all computers but I'd assume they would take up a lot of space.

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 5 років тому

      I got a PC like that second hand from my great aunt, even had recording functionality. However it's effectively useless now as it'll only work with an analog signal, which the cable provider stopped sending out

  • @prakash.vishwakarma
    @prakash.vishwakarma 5 років тому

    That craziness in the end 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @draconk
    @draconk 5 років тому

    In Spain we have IPTV that is offered by ISPs and they work as normal TV channels with schedule and also as netflix style where you can choose what to watch when you want

  • @christophernugent8492
    @christophernugent8492 5 років тому +4

    Also, I just want to put it here that Hulu offers many TV channels for streaming via their premium service.

  • @jorgereynoso5629
    @jorgereynoso5629 5 років тому +4

    Silicon Dust I think is finally making some headway with the US cable monopoly...
    They were able to get their app approved to decode DRM protected channels... love their tuner . HDHomeRunPrime.

  • @KimJensen76
    @KimJensen76 5 років тому +1

    Here in Denmark we have full HD cable tv without any cable box or card.. and can use the build in dvr functions on the tv.

  • @janferenc316
    @janferenc316 3 роки тому +2

    Linus: why do we still need cable boxes?
    Me: laughs in CI card

  • @gungan5822
    @gungan5822 5 років тому +5

    I bought my cable boxes. I haven't paid rental fees in years.

  • @tiberiu_nicolae
    @tiberiu_nicolae 5 років тому +12

    Television killed itself. Overdramatic shows, dumbed down idiotic narration. Loud interminable annoying ads. Poor quality programming. Biased news. Cable companies with poor custommer support and fraudulent business practices... My humble TV doesn't even have an antenna. I just use it for video games and Netflix.

  • @coolsnake1134
    @coolsnake1134 Рік тому +1

    Apparently now Comcast actually not only still supports cable card in 2023 but they also allow you to use your own purchased cable box with their systems and it will work the same as the Xfinity provided ones. They don’t sell them directly on the website but they do hint that you can get them from Gray market sellers, usually eBay. they do seem to be pretty expensive though, they seem to be around $400 for an HD DVR cable box with a 1 TB hard drive

  • @apollo0117
    @apollo0117 5 років тому +2

    But what about HD Home Run Prime, Plex DVR and or tvheadended. The former combo auto pulls muxes from unencrypted epg channels on digital cable.
    Given its not a easy setup and only took 3 cable techs coming onsite and 5 cable cards for them to realize “we never provisioned your account with channels”

  • @matts_rantz4982
    @matts_rantz4982 5 років тому +4

    There are DRM work a rounds and hacking old cable and satellite boxes to take the signal. Our just pay for high speed internet and stream all your content instead for a lot cheaper kind of.

  • @rmgf1005
    @rmgf1005 5 років тому +3

    "Why Do We Still Need Cable Boxes?" So they can charge you monthly for them!

  • @lanceeverett5108
    @lanceeverett5108 5 років тому +2

    Cut the cable cord people. No one TV show is worth seeing immediately after it is released at the cost of have to pay for cable. Same for movies (as in not worth going into the theater unless you like that kind of thing). Just use online sources and Cable TV will either die on the vine or get smart and figure out what's up.

  • @RobertSmith-rp3xk
    @RobertSmith-rp3xk 5 років тому +1

    I use to use my cable channels a lot, but now I use youtube a lot and find it very enjoyable, with a lot of educational and short videos. I still use my cable box on-demand functions a fair amount but not the channels too much. Before I had cable I use to use vcr and dvd, and antenna tv (which I still have). One thing neat about youtube is you can look up videos about almost any subject (I imagine). :-)

  • @robk5969
    @robk5969 5 років тому +4

    in most of the world, we dont need to pay, no cable companies,
    we have "free to air"

    • @cashwood
      @cashwood 5 років тому

      Robert K the US has it too but it is not very well known

    • @vincenzoscardigno4764
      @vincenzoscardigno4764 4 роки тому

      that's what they make you believe, in europe, specifically in italy you pay a fee for shit television and it's not a choice and if you want to see good television you have to pay more contracts to satellite television

    • @robk5969
      @robk5969 3 роки тому

      @@vincenzoscardigno4764 well, i was talking about "most of the world", which excludes the few places that you have to pay fees (so excludes europe)

  • @benitollan
    @benitollan 5 років тому +98

    You need somewhere to go store your cables...

    • @ErtugrulOzdemir-mf1gl
      @ErtugrulOzdemir-mf1gl 5 років тому +2

      lmfao

    • @AlFasGD
      @AlFasGD 5 років тому +7

      @@ErtugrulOzdemir-mf1gl what are you doing here, aren't you dead?

  • @kerajit
    @kerajit 5 років тому

    I actually work for a company that produces software for the stb.
    I thing that there were a successor it is called CI (common interface) and still a lot of TVs has them. But the market is moving towards cardless CAS (Conditional Access System), since it is cheaper than a box with card.
    CAS vendors like Conax, Verimatrix, Irdeto etc. also certify boxes and software since they guarantee security of the content.
    Besides, cardless stb-s need to be individualized in the factory.
    Long story short, yeah, probably while there is paid linear TV experience, we will have STBs in our homes (and thank god for that, since that is my job).

  • @kmonyt
    @kmonyt 5 років тому

    Back when Tivo was a thing, I had a 4- tuner capable version, with a cool PCMCIA cable card inserted in the back. It worked fine although I remember having activation issues to begin with.

  • @BlaineEvans
    @BlaineEvans 5 років тому +3

    Charter in Alabama doesn't give a flip about that 2011 law. They'll provide a CableCARD, sure (with a rental fee equal to one of their DVRs), but they won't actually authorize the CableCARD on their network, making it useless.

    • @ajfurnari2448
      @ajfurnari2448 5 років тому

      Contact the support department for Tivo or Silicon Dust or whatever other device you're trying to use. They will contact Charter to get it resolved, otherwise file a complaint with the FCC as the cable company is required to support their cable card system

    • @BlaineEvans
      @BlaineEvans 5 років тому

      Been there, done that, accomplished nothing. I used over a week of vacation time trying to fix this issue before being forced to just cancel my TV plan on principle, given the options of A) Make it my full-time (unpaid) job; B) give in and use Charter's cable box; or B) cancel my cable TV and go full OTA+streaming+yarrr.
      I still miss being able to randomly tune in to Food Network, Speed TV, Discovery, HGTV, and the Travel Channel, but from what I've seen from listings lately HGTV has turned into 47 versions of House Hunters 24/7, Food Network is 60% gimmicky competitions and 50% cupcakes, and Travel Channel is all avant garde Bourdain wannabes. So I'm really just missing out on Discovery and Speed TV, I guess. C'est la vie.

  • @Autunite
    @Autunite 5 років тому +25

    In Norway we're moving over to IPTV over fiber, that requires only a small box that is the size of an Apple TV and can be tucked away behind the TV. The reason our cable providers still do the large clunky boxes is that they need space for its 3,5" DVR hard drive, but with IPTV you just stream the recorded show from a server.

    • @JohnTwo1
      @JohnTwo1 5 років тому

      Autunite most new tvs allow you to connect a usb hard drive in which you can record TV shows

    • @UrhoOoo
      @UrhoOoo 5 років тому +1

      Some smart TVs also have an app you can install and you won't even need that small box anymore. IPTV does require an internet connection but at least in Estonia, Telia has enabled IPTV over 4G as well.

    • @25566
      @25566 5 років тому

      john that is not the same feature, i have the tv box he is talking about and it records ALL the channels for a week, you can also save a limited amount of recordings for longer periods of time. This is true on demand tv, you can skip ads and watch only what you really want.

    • @Megaranator
      @Megaranator 5 років тому +1

      your box doesn't record that, it is stored on their servers

    • @row2noob410
      @row2noob410 5 років тому

      Same in China

  • @BitPlayYT
    @BitPlayYT 5 років тому

    Here in Spain we only had a cable tv subscription service, Canal +, though one of our carriers/ISPs bought it and changed it all to Movistar +, which is connected through ethernet. We can still watch all the TV channels directly for free, althoguh with lots of advertising.

  • @polachelliot91
    @polachelliot91 5 років тому

    Do you know anything about FTA boxes and whether any of them work anymore or not? I owned a Viewsat box about 10 years ago until the BIN files became unavailable so I switched to an IKS service until we moved where I couldn't set my dish up.

  • @akhil2024
    @akhil2024 5 років тому +51

    Omg 200$ bill. That's what people make in a month over here 😂😂

    • @stick_official1
      @stick_official1 5 років тому

      Akhil V Nair AT&T Pays Me $190

    • @robertoaguiar6230
      @robertoaguiar6230 5 років тому +1

      I feel you bro

    • @JmelBst
      @JmelBst 5 років тому +4

      Or...its people like me who didnt yet know of the extistence of the sites you listed here. Think of people who dont have internet. Thank You btw. :)))

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 5 років тому +1

      @Jamel Best < No problem, this is what the internet is great for, sharing of great info. :)
      Course no guarantees that those providers won't increase their prices, in fact Philo just did from $16 to $20 so hopefully it won't go any higher. These budget streaming services work great along with over the air TV antenna to to be able to watch a dozen or so local channels too.
      Philo has an interesting story behind it, from what I've read it used to be streaming service strictly on a collage campus, but due to popular demand they've opened it up for the general public. ATTWatchTV (which happens to contain most of my favorite channels like ID, History, etc.) is a "skinny" version of ATT's more expensive $50-100 DirectTVnow service.

    • @honestypayswilde2083
      @honestypayswilde2083 5 років тому +1

      HERE UA,,, COST BASIC TV 160.00 A MONTH... A MORTAGE PAYMENT... CALLED CHARTER... DON T KNOW HOW TOOO RID OF IT

  • @yasith2426
    @yasith2426 5 років тому +48

    Cause how else can Linus contact his parents?

    • @musicman8270
      @musicman8270 5 років тому +2

      Walk up the stairs from the basement?

    • @yasith2426
      @yasith2426 5 років тому

      @@musicman8270 ha ha! 🙃

  • @JonathanRobert23
    @JonathanRobert23 5 років тому

    Smatched it!

  • @clayton5586
    @clayton5586 5 років тому +1

    Check out the hdhomerun. Uses a TV card and I can run 3 tuners off it. You can setup a digital DVR as well. Supports drm where I'm located.

  • @Tall_Order
    @Tall_Order 5 років тому +8

    I got recent News on my Spectrum Cable bill. Apparently they are doing away with analog cable completely and want everyone to buy the digital boxes. So yeah if you got multiple tvs, they're going to charge you for multiple boxes... I have got to find a way to get this family off cable. I don't even watch it myself. But Boomers....

    • @Tall_Order
      @Tall_Order 5 років тому

      One solution at least my brother plans to do is plug his tablet into his TV and use the spectrum app, but that pretty much turns your TV into a relay monitor for the tablet. My mother has a old tube TV with coax so shes gonna get fucked by this.

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 5 років тому

      We have spectrum and got affected by this. However my stepfather was the only one left in the house that still watched Cable TV (even my mom started to just stream everything from her phone and PC) so we just make him pay the box rental fee lol

    • @Tall_Order
      @Tall_Order 5 років тому +1

      Yesterday i remembered i had a Roku Streaming Stick so i checked the Roku store and they had the Spectrum app. So if I grab a few more roku sticks or boxes and put one on each TV (plus get my mother a HDTV) we probably wont need any digital boxes. Of course that uses wifi rather than a thick cable so there will be buffering issues. It's worth it though. But you would think since Spectrum supplies modems for free they would supply digital boxes for free too but they only give you 1. And its only free for 1 year. lol

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 5 років тому

      Tall Order wait they give you your internet modem free?

    • @Tall_Order
      @Tall_Order 5 років тому

      I believe so. They also do free service on it (replace and repair). They've never charged me for that stuff.

  • @WalterVermeir
    @WalterVermeir 5 років тому +3

    So ...there is no CI+ module support in the USA? Did not knew that. Watching paid lineair television with an CI+ module in my LG television ... no external box, can record with harddisk connected to the usb of the tv. There is no up-link but I have a television guide function (EPG) of 7 days

    • @CanuckGod
      @CanuckGod 5 років тому

      Only works with DVB, Canada and the US (and apparently Mexico too) are ATSC.

  • @willstikken5619
    @willstikken5619 5 років тому

    Prior to ditching cable all together I tried the cable-card route with a third party tuner using a PC as a dvr. when ti worked it was great but he cable cards were constantly being unpaired and required e to spend hours a week on the phone with the cable company retelling them what happened so that they would send the right signal and everything would work, unless they tried and i had to go to the cable company to replace the card. In that case they typically gave me 305 cards to try to get one to work...
    The constantly wanted to send out a technician (at my expense) to troubleshoot my home installation apparently connived that there was an issue with my home wiring. Never mind that cable tv and internet for non-cable card components worked without issue. Needless to say it was a frustrating enough experience that I dropped cable tv completely.
    Now if i can only find a streaming service for live tv that has channels AND a descent UI with a working DVR that understands i don't want to see commercials for something i "recorded" on a service I pay for...

  • @reaperc
    @reaperc 5 років тому

    Been going 14 years sting without a cable TV box. Watching all the great shows coming out. It's a little late, but saves me money.

  • @LucDesormeaux
    @LucDesormeaux 5 років тому +5

    "And soon to be, Colton". :)

    • @LucDesormeaux
      @LucDesormeaux 5 років тому

      None of the two. It's an inside joke that Linus has with Colton. He gets "fired" all the time. :)

  • @fifthgeneration3371
    @fifthgeneration3371 5 років тому +6

    I don't understand why cord cutting isn't viable now. The best service hands down is UA-cam TV. Has a ton of channels, and local channels for only $40 a month. Yes I know you still need internet but you don't need to bundle anything or pay rental fees. If you don't need internet and just basic cable, go to Walmart and pick up a $20 HD Antenna. Works just fine. there are plenty of options out there now with most people hanging on to live TV for sports and other live events

  • @DRBlol
    @DRBlol 5 років тому

    Here in Europe, at least here in The Netherlands we still use cablecards (aka CI+ modules). And here are plenty manufacturers who make does kind of slots for does CI+ modules. I use here in The Netherlands (Ziggo (one of the cable companies out here). But we can also stream pay-view on an app.

  • @Computern11
    @Computern11 5 років тому +1

    In New Zealand we have Freeview which is essentially free digital TV. Every TV has an inbuilt decoder.

  • @beavis4763
    @beavis4763 5 років тому +31

    BitTorrent is the answer.

    • @seepranavg
      @seepranavg 5 років тому

      what about live stuffs?

  • @Raspi454
    @Raspi454 5 років тому +4

    RGB cable boxes will definitely turn a profit, but they'd have to be addressable, and sync with our case fans.

  • @maxthewincat
    @maxthewincat 5 років тому

    In Serbia you can buy set-top boxes in most electronic stores and watch local channels for free, but for more you need cable subscription and separate box

  • @koczaioandaniel4014
    @koczaioandaniel4014 4 роки тому

    Strange, here in Romania almost all cable providers offer the choice between a STB and a CI CAM, and yes, I have TV guide with the CAM.

  • @paulelunico
    @paulelunico 5 років тому +3

    I only have satellite TV because I dont want miss my favorite soccer games live. Which are really hard to find online and in HD. Other than that I dont watch regular tv most of the time. I rather streaming.
    Btw I only pay $15 a month and sometimes I even think is too expensive for what I use it.

    • @greenstorm5568
      @greenstorm5568 4 роки тому

      Have you tried pluto TV? They got an MLS channel that shows soccergames 24/7. Also, in case of something like a world cup, an ota antenna should get the job done on fox or cbs

  • @WhyteLis21
    @WhyteLis21 5 років тому +4

    Once you have internet, you can watch everything online for free most of the time. Why pay more now? The internet is cable tv now. 😁

  • @jlongjr27
    @jlongjr27 5 років тому

    I use a cable card tuner with Windows Media Center still. It just works, but as soon as Comcast no longer supports cable cards or windows media center quits working I'll cut the cord, pretty much have though. I get basic cable in HD bundled with internet basically for free when compared to internet only.
    The problem with the content providers streaming from their website or an app you download is typically the resolution and audio are sub-par compared to the HD stream. I record a lot of what I watch and hardly ever watch live TV. Oh, and you can't fast forward or skip commercials on shows that are legally streamed.

  • @radzer0966
    @radzer0966 5 років тому +1

    Remember that tivo uses cablecards and can dvr. A TV with there software licensed would work great. I would say they should have a removable drive though to make it fixable over time.

  • @valizeth4073
    @valizeth4073 5 років тому +6

    Short answer:
    We don't.

  • @TheAzzgoblin
    @TheAzzgoblin 5 років тому +5

    Haven't had cable since 2007, now you know why. It's a dying industry.

  • @nervouss
    @nervouss 5 років тому +1

    Good vid, I often see cable cards in use when I travel to Europe or the Islands and wonder why this system isn't in NA. Many times I see Cable boxes with the cable card slot, which was interesting that consumers had choice on their preferred box. To bad the system is being ignored

  • @charleshines6155
    @charleshines6155 3 роки тому

    That thing you said about RGB lighting on a cable box is kinda funny. Depending on how bright and where it is that might be distracting.