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It'll be all good. The existing data, if available, will be used as you continue through TV signal setup. When I open the notification area on my desktop and right click the WMC to do a manual update, it also fails. In Windows 7, I used the same setup without problem. I'm running out of ideas and getting frustrated.
I hope someone has the solution. Thanks - David. Friday, September 19, PM. Thank you. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This thread is locked. Thursday, June 25, AM. They presently offer all but the local low power over-the-air channels in both analog and digital and the digital version is slightly better. With two or three of the tuners a person could set up to record off the air ATSC channels, digital QAM and analog stations simultaneously You might want to wait before spending too much on tuners because all the cable channels are in the midst of making major changes in what they provide.
Some of the cable channels are even switching to "on demand" tuning where they require one of their cable boxes or some day a cable card and instead of sending all the channels down their lines they only send the signal for the channel you tune to and the box tells them what channel to send. And that would require a box for every display!
It still gets hung up in the same place that I described above. I did un-install all drivers and software for all previous tuner cards but for some reason WMC will not setup up the TV tuner and go past the INSTALL point of downloading the program guide info for my zipcode or an other zipcode I put in the slot.
This really sucks, I guess I am going to have to buy snapstream to use a TV tuner card of any sort! Wednesday, July 8, PM. Hi again seb Sorry to hear you're having troubles. After installation the Win7 bit O. I was in a hurry and opened the dvd that came with the tuner. I right-clicked on that Vista x64 driver and selected "trouble-shoot compatibility". After Win7 inspected the file I was offered a pop-up with the option to "Troubleshoot program".
I clicked that and in the next window selected "The program worked in earlier versions I hit next and then selected the check box for Windows Vista SP1 in my case. I then installed that driver in compatibility mode and it succeeded.
I can't tell the difference between the picture quality between the Hauppauge and this AverTVHD and now have dual digital input. This tuner splits the signal into two internally to allow dual input. I have occasionally had a signal freeze or minor pixelation with the dual tuner.
I think this is because of insufficient signal strength from my Comcast cable. I have it connected to a Motorola Signal booster and then split to two different rooms. No doubt I'm weakening the signal a lot this way but am satisfied with the results.
Since my installation I have located updated drivers for the AverTVHD Duet online in case you want to use those and install them in compatibility mode if needed. This was the same problem that I stated above with the Hauppauge TV card. I saw others were having the same problem. As I stated above I did a clean install of RC1 on a new drive and got all the latest updates, so I'm unsure where to go from here Neither do any other TV tuner softwares Luckily I purchased it from Amazon.
This really pisses a person off, wasting a lot of time and money trying to find just 1 card that will work with the Win7 WMC. Hi seb You and I need to get this working! You have a compatible digital TV tuner that works in Win7. You have drivers successfully installed for the tuner. Therefore it should work.
I have another idea where your problem may be. Is it possible that Media Center just isn't able to go online at all? Do you have an always on broadband connection or dial-up internet? Are you going thru a router that may be configured incorrectly? One of the set-up procedures is "Set Up Internet Connection".
When you go thru that and Media Center tests your connection does it say it's working OK? The failure to download could very possibly be an inability to connect to the internet and this will tell you if that is the problem. Perhaps when you re-installed Win7 you forgot to set up the internet connection and went directly to Set Up TV Signal?
Let's get this working Edited by newnerd Thursday, July 9, PM spelling error. Thursday, July 9, PM. I figured the problem out. I watched it go thrught its steps and it seems that when you have to agree to the rules, then agree to the PlayReady PC Runtime agreement, there's where the problem was. Uninstall it if you have a copy installed. Now some people may have an older version of the PlayReady PC Runtime agreement software installed on your computer. Edited by seb Friday, July 10, PM.
Friday, July 10, PM. Hi seb Glad to hear you have your problem solved. I wouldn't bother with third-party tv tuner program Of course that's no help if you want to use or build your own computer.
Wednesday, July 15, PM. Thanks This happens because the process mcupdate. Everthing will be fine. Everything I've read in the technet forum and a couple other Win7 forums as well as the Hauppauge support page for the tuner says they only have drivers for this card that provide cable QAM support The drivers appear to only support the analog input when used in the Windows Media Center interface.
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