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I am using Vista RC1 Build 5728. I have a V-Box Digital HDTV tuner
connected by USB. Media Center Guide will find all the main digital channels in the area, but only the MAIN digital channel of each station. All the local digital stations here have at least 2 channels and most have between 3-5 channels which usually includes a 24/7 weather radar channel. Does anyone know how to enable all the channels of each station? BeyondTV will not work for me with Vista for some reason, but it works great with XP. Thanks for any ideas. Ralph |
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:30:48 -0400, Ralph wrote:
I am using Vista RC1 Build 5728. I have a V-Box Digital HDTV tuner connected by USB. Media Center Guide will find all the main digital channels in the area, but only the MAIN digital channel of each station. All the local digital stations here have at least 2 channels and most have between 3-5 channels which usually includes a 24/7 weather radar channel. Does anyone know how to enable all the channels of each station? BeyondTV will not work for me with Vista for some reason, but it works great with XP. Thanks for any ideas. Ralph OK, I figured it out with the help of my friends at Google........ Ralph |
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It would certainly be nice of you to tell us the solution. Would you
please tell us what it was? Ralph wrote in message ... On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:30:48 -0400, Ralph wrote: I am using Vista RC1 Build 5728. I have a V-Box Digital HDTV tuner connected by USB. Media Center Guide will find all the main digital channels in the area, but only the MAIN digital channel of each station. All the local digital stations here have at least 2 channels and most have between 3-5 channels which usually includes a 24/7 weather radar channel. Does anyone know how to enable all the channels of each station? BeyondTV will not work for me with Vista for some reason, but it works great with XP. Thanks for any ideas. Ralph OK, I figured it out with the help of my friends at Google........ Ralph |
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 21:21:13 -0700, "JW" wrote:
It would certainly be nice of you to tell us the solution. Would you please tell us what it was? Ralph wrote in message ... On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 19:30:48 -0400, Ralph wrote: I am using Vista RC1 Build 5728. I have a V-Box Digital HDTV tuner connected by USB. Media Center Guide will find all the main digital channels in the area, but only the MAIN digital channel of each station. All the local digital stations here have at least 2 channels and most have between 3-5 channels which usually includes a 24/7 weather radar channel. Does anyone know how to enable all the channels of each station? BeyondTV will not work for me with Vista for some reason, but it works great with XP. Thanks for any ideas. Ralph OK, I figured it out with the help of my friends at Google........ Ralph Sorry. I clicked on settings,TV, Guide,and add missing channels. I was then able to add many more channels |