ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: DRM on all non-local channels - Omaha Have Cox send a tech to your home... I feel like the last time this happened, enough people caused Cox wasted time they turned it (DRM Flag) back off... But last time they weren't as forthcoming as they have been in this forum. So it might be pretty concrete at this point. You're still a customer until you cancel though. So roll a truck to your house and waste their time. I know I'll be doing that while I'm watching my 2-week free trial of YouTube TV, knowing full well where this all will end up. I'll be recommending them provide me with a few free cable boxes to start with for at least 2 years. We'll see. if they don't then I'll cancel it. They're trying to protect their content from us honest folks that are willing to pay for it, but still want better access than what Contour can provide. Sad... Bunch of Cox.. Re: DRM on all non-local channels - Omaha But I can stream with the Contour web app just fine. Ya, that makes sense. Re: DRM on all non-local channels - Omaha I’ve already been on the phone with cable card “experts” that simply try re-pair with Host ID and Data ID but in the end it’s still the same. DRM flag is turned on at Cox, and cable cards can’t tune to DRM channels. What more is Twitter support to do? Re: DRM on all non-local channels - Omaha At least this time my research is already done of the best TV streaming… spoiler alert, it’s YouTube TV. Re: DRM on all non-local channels - Omaha Same here in Omaha, NE tried explaining it happened in January, but they still insist it could be that both of my devices went out at the exact same time. And that’s it’s coincidence the DRM flag suddenly appears when rescanning for channels. Ya, it MUST be the equipment. Roll a truck out. Let’s make it expensive.