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<blockquote data-quote="moab" data-source="post: 289066" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>I deleted that one. It must be pulling the channel info from somewhere else embedded in the registry.</p><p>I am wondering if it is one of the subkeys under the registry entry Microsoft Tuner. I was leary of deleting that.</p><p>Probably quickest to re-install the entire OS again. </p><p>I am not sure whether it is worth my time trying to debug it. It is tempting to look at those detailed (nebulous) log files. </p><p>If only I could figure out how to do a "rigorous" clean up of the old mediaportal settings then I know it would work.</p><p>I did a reg search for the word "Mediaportal" and there are 30 tiny mediaportal entries randomly scattered in HKLM. I might try weeding them out but there are sure to be other entries with names I haven't thought of. This is getting messy.</p><p></p><p>History. </p><p>======</p><p>Had RC1 installed with SVNs. All was working 100% with ATSC. No EPG used.</p><p>Then I tried to set up the EPG. This somehow broke the ATSC TV channels and they would not work anymore. </p><p>I then uninstalled MP and SQL and tried to manually clean up the MP and SQL folders/files/reg entries.</p><p>Installed MP RC2 but it still had the channel names that I manually assigned in trying to get EPG working in the prior installation. </p><p>So I know that my cleaning failed.</p><p></p><p>Where do I go from here?</p><p>1) Re-install OS</p><p>2) Debug the EPG/Channel name issue</p><p>3) Uninstall / Rigorous clean / Re-install</p><p>4) Look at log files for errros on why my TV channels won't display. Even though the channel scan found them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moab, post: 289066, member: 73157"] I deleted that one. It must be pulling the channel info from somewhere else embedded in the registry. I am wondering if it is one of the subkeys under the registry entry Microsoft Tuner. I was leary of deleting that. Probably quickest to re-install the entire OS again. I am not sure whether it is worth my time trying to debug it. It is tempting to look at those detailed (nebulous) log files. If only I could figure out how to do a "rigorous" clean up of the old mediaportal settings then I know it would work. I did a reg search for the word "Mediaportal" and there are 30 tiny mediaportal entries randomly scattered in HKLM. I might try weeding them out but there are sure to be other entries with names I haven't thought of. This is getting messy. History. ====== Had RC1 installed with SVNs. All was working 100% with ATSC. No EPG used. Then I tried to set up the EPG. This somehow broke the ATSC TV channels and they would not work anymore. I then uninstalled MP and SQL and tried to manually clean up the MP and SQL folders/files/reg entries. Installed MP RC2 but it still had the channel names that I manually assigned in trying to get EPG working in the prior installation. So I know that my cleaning failed. Where do I go from here? 1) Re-install OS 2) Debug the EPG/Channel name issue 3) Uninstall / Rigorous clean / Re-install 4) Look at log files for errros on why my TV channels won't display. Even though the channel scan found them. [/QUOTE]
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