- Explorer 8300
The Explorer 8300 is a digital video recorder (DVR) manufactured by
Scientific Atlanta and used by manydigital cable companies. It works like a regularcable box with DVR capabilities and features an 80 or 160 GB PATA internal hard drive. Some versions can also be used with an externalSATA hard drive through the eSATA connector on the back. The firmware/software generally comes from one of two sources: the Scientific Atlanta Resident Application (SARA) or the PASSPORT software from Aptiv Digital (a spin-off of Pioneer). The choice of firmware is determined by the cable operator and the equipment available at the cable head-end.Another model, the 8300HD, is a DVR capable of displaying and recording high definition (HD) as well as standard definition (SD) cable television signals. The 8300HD is generally equipped with the 160 GB PATA internal hard drive that can hold ~ 90 hours of SD or ~ 20 hours of HD programming. The 8300HD also comes with an
HDMI port versus theDVI port on the older 8000HD model. The 8300HD also will (current software versions) output RF, RCA Composite, S-Video, and Component Video (SD & HD) simultaneously, which the 8000HD could not.Still another model, the 8300HDC, has the same functionality as the 8300HD. However, it includes a multi-stream
cableCARD . The box is a host for the card, which authorizes the box for use. Security protocols are contained within in the card instead of within the set-top box itself (known as "separable security"), as it had been in the past. This was done to be in compliance with theFCC mandate that all new set-top boxes employ separable security.The
HDMI implementation does not work with all splitters, switches, and switching receivers/converters.In the United States, these converter/tuner boxes are generally owned by the cable company and rented to cable subscribers. In Canada, they are generally owned by the subscriber, purchased from their cable company or retail outlets. Those obtained through auction sites such as eBay must be authorized by the cable service provider by giving them the MAC address of the device so that it can be added to your account. They are not however required to allow you to use this equipment, but if you opt to do so they will not be responsible for any service issues you may have.
External Expansion Ports
Certain versions of the Scientific-Atlanta Explorer 8300 (the 8300 HD, 8300 MR, and 8300 HD-MR) DVRs are compatible with external SATA drives so that you can expand the amount of recordable hours of programming that can be stored. At this time there are SATA drives from Apricorn, Maxtor and Seagate that are only compatible with boxes running the SARA software. Cable companies have a choice between running their 8300 DVR boxes on SARA or Passport software. Several providers currently support external SATA drives, including Time Warner and Charter. Seagate's consumer line of external SATA (eSATA) drives are supported, but its flagship Freeagent Pro drives are not compatible. Western Digital offers My DVR Expander, which is similar to their My Book series of external hard storage, but specifically tested to be compatible with the Explorer 8300 series of
DVR s (8300, 8300 HD, 8300 MR, and 8300 HD-MR). Many externaleSATA enclosures will work with the Explorer 8300 series of DVRs with generic hard drives besides those specifically certified to do so.External links
* [http://www.aptivdigital.com Aptiv Digital]
* [http://www.scientific-atlanta.com Scientific-Atlanta]
* [http://www.wdc.com Western Digital]
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