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<blockquote data-quote="rmppod" data-source="post: 1176592" data-attributes="member: 153317"><p>I appreciate your patience with me concerning my efforts to set up MediaPortal. In response to your last reply, I tried changing the settings you suggested to eliminate the noise. to no avail. Before installing 1.13.0_Final, I installed a client on my laptop and was able to stream an analog channel without the noise. I decided to uninstall 1.13.0_PreRelease and do a fresh install. Since 1.13.0_Final was available, I decided to down load the most current release.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I did get confused concerning the encoder/decoders and have cleared this issue up. I removed and reinstalled the Tuning Card driver and this seemed to eliminate the BSOD issue.</p><p></p><p>Another setting may have caused some problem was pairing the analog and digital tuner as a hybrid tuner. I understand now this is done to allow access to the Digital Tuner and the Analog Tuner at the same time across the network. After cleaning up these issues and using the manual control to verify channels. I was able to tune both analog and digital channels on the client. Also, the analog screen did not have the noise I was seeing before.</p><p></p><p>Previously, in my quest to find the encoder/decoder, while running the PreRelease version, I down loaded and installed some programs with CODECs. I must have lucked up on the correct combination for the preview function to work. I was able to get a preview display one or two times. On experiencing my current problem, I uninstalled the programs providing the CODECs. After getting the final release version to work, I reinstalled the CODECs and was able to get a preview screen. It took a minute or two for the screen to appear. Only a single frame or two of Video was being displayed and the sound was live. I agree, the manual method is the best way to verify channels.</p><p></p><p>I have attached a current version of my log files.</p><p></p><p>Again, I appreciate your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmppod, post: 1176592, member: 153317"] I appreciate your patience with me concerning my efforts to set up MediaPortal. In response to your last reply, I tried changing the settings you suggested to eliminate the noise. to no avail. Before installing 1.13.0_Final, I installed a client on my laptop and was able to stream an analog channel without the noise. I decided to uninstall 1.13.0_PreRelease and do a fresh install. Since 1.13.0_Final was available, I decided to down load the most current release. I did get confused concerning the encoder/decoders and have cleared this issue up. I removed and reinstalled the Tuning Card driver and this seemed to eliminate the BSOD issue. Another setting may have caused some problem was pairing the analog and digital tuner as a hybrid tuner. I understand now this is done to allow access to the Digital Tuner and the Analog Tuner at the same time across the network. After cleaning up these issues and using the manual control to verify channels. I was able to tune both analog and digital channels on the client. Also, the analog screen did not have the noise I was seeing before. Previously, in my quest to find the encoder/decoder, while running the PreRelease version, I down loaded and installed some programs with CODECs. I must have lucked up on the correct combination for the preview function to work. I was able to get a preview display one or two times. On experiencing my current problem, I uninstalled the programs providing the CODECs. After getting the final release version to work, I reinstalled the CODECs and was able to get a preview screen. It took a minute or two for the screen to appear. Only a single frame or two of Video was being displayed and the sound was live. I agree, the manual method is the best way to verify channels. I have attached a current version of my log files. Again, I appreciate your help. [/QUOTE]
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