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wyssaj01

join:2009-03-26
Leo, IN

reply to wyssaj01

Re: [Cable TV] Media Center/TiVo problems

@ Anonymous, Yes I did attempt going through setup, several times. It never actually detects a signal so it asks me to manually set up my connection. I have tried doing ClearQAM on one tuner then setting up the analog signal all at once and I have also tried configuring just the analog signal and neither one works.

@ WhatHappened, Yes, I have the Hauppage HVR-950Q. The site says it is a ATSC/NTSC/QAM TV Tuner. I found some Win 7 MC drivers so I'll try those out and report back. Our regular SD channels are not analog as my TV does not report them as being a digital channel when I press the "info" button my remote since it does not show a signal strength as it does with a QAM channel. And yes, I saw that LiquidTV is not QAM compatible which is unfortunate because I really like the TiVo experience and I'm EXTREMELY impressed with the solid feel, ergonomics, and layout of the TiVo remote. I love it already and now that I have the Mediacom DVR remote and my HP MCE remote in front of me, I look at them and shake my head in disappointment.

WhatHappened

join:2004-08-06
Waseca, MN
kudos:2

Auto signal setup never works for me in Media Center (never shows any signal My tuner card manufacture claims it is a Microsoft issue). For OTA, I always do the manual signal setup (MCE loads a list of channels based on your zip code from zap2it and then I disable the ones I don't want).

I don't have Windows 7 yet, so I don't know if it will load a list of channels for your area based on ZIP code for your cable provider's clear QAM.



Anonymous
Premium
join:2004-06-01
IA
kudos:1

reply to wyssaj01
I have the same tuner and with auto setup (with me providing the zip code and picking the right channel lineup) I can get all of the analog channels and clearQAM HD locals.


wyssaj01

join:2009-03-26
Leo, IN

Yeah it works with the new drivers now, it even auto detected! Sad part is I should have thought of that sooner, #1 this IS Windows we're talking about and #2 I'm a computer science major with a special focus on hardware and networking. (My college lets you specialize in certain areas of computer science as opposed to a general degree)

Hopefully soon CETON comes out with those 4 tuner cablecard tuners so i can get my ESPN HD on the computer though! If you guys haven't heard about this yet, head over to Engadget HD and search for ceton cablecard. Back during CEDIA, this company called CETON announced a quad tuner cablecard device for media center that can be installed in any PC because cablelabs removed the oem bios requirements on the cablecard tuners for pcs.


basenji

join:2006-11-02
Waconia, MN

said by wyssaj01:

Yeah it works with the new drivers now, it even auto detected! Sad part is I should have thought of that sooner, #1 this IS Windows we're talking about and #2 I'm a computer science major with a special focus on hardware and networking. (My college lets you specialize in certain areas of computer science as opposed to a general degree)
I have to ask this. How can you be a focus on hardware and not immediately go to the website to get the latest drivers? Hell I throw away any driver disks and go straight to the website at time of install.

wyssaj01

join:2009-03-26
Leo, IN

yeah i know. my computer science class this semester is a class in VB6 (yes i know how old that is, it won't even run on win 7 natively, i have to use xp mode). I haven't had to do anything with hardware since we built our desktop hackintosh. Full time school and full time work and all kinds of all-nighters are really starting to have an effect on me.

Take the TiVo remote for example. Logic says that the LiquidTV installer would have installed the remote drivers for me automatically. HELL NO! I searched for hours online looking for these damn things and they were simply inside a folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\LiquidTV\Drivers)! Oh I was so mad when I found that out. Even after all this, I'm still considering a MCE setup down in our family room and ditching the crappy Pace DVR we're paying mediacom $20 a month for right now


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