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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyvu" data-source="post: 423966" data-attributes="member: 91938"><p>Let me know if you find a solution. I had a similar problem. Here's what happened with me.</p><p>I installed the WinTV-HVR-1600 card in a Vista 32-bit machine. I installed MediaPortal 1.0.2 and it detected analog fine, and some of the clearQAM channels. I was excited. I could do a lot in MediaPortal and it was working.</p><p></p><p>I then used MC2XML to import EPG information. and It was displaying the guide information correctly but when I went to the TV, I was stuck at the MediaPortal blue screen. no TV was outputting anymore. it would show correctly in the preview section of TV Server but not actually in the program. I tried changing a bunch of things after that (changing the chosen guide for my area, changing codecs, changing Hauppauge drivers, etc). and it never worked.</p><p></p><p>I then tried the card in a Windows 7 RC1 64-bit machine. I used the default Windows driver for the card (dated 3/19/2009) and Media Center 7 works perfectly. I have all the clearQAM channels, all of the analog channels.</p><p></p><p>I then tried MediaPortal and only the analog part of the card was detected.</p><p>I then tried installing Hauppauge 4.8+ beta drivers (dated 01/2008) and in MediaPortal, now both analog and digital cards were detected. however, it would quickly scan and find nothing for clearQAM channels. the scanning was so fast. not the normal slow detection that you normally see.</p><p></p><p>I've since gone back to the MS Windows 7 driver for the WinTV-HVR-1600 card and am using Media Center 7 until someone can help. I've been tweaking things like crazy trying to get MP to work since I want to try using the Xbox as a front end and MP as the recording backend. But the forums is a maze of messages and it's hard to find answers. I wish I could be a moderator and go thru threads and delete unnecessary messages so that solutions can be found more easily.</p><p></p><p>side rant: i know people don't like threads edited and such. i used to frequent <a href="http://www.xbox-scene.com" target="_blank">Xbox-Scene.com - Xbox 360 Xbox360 Modchips Xecuter3 Xenium SmartXX X-Chip X-B.I.T Xecuter2.6 Xodus - Gamesave Dashboard exploit - EvolutionX Avalaunch MXM Dashboard UnleashX - X2 & EvoX bios - Copy Xbox Hacks & Cracks tutorials faq - Cheapmod</a> to search for xbox tutorials, only to find that they've kept a zillion tutorials that were posted throughout the xbox history. So I'm following a guide, only to find out the guide has been made obsolete by much easier techniques in other tutorials. So here I am trying to filter out literally dozens of tutorials to find one that is more relevant. And sorting by date doesn't help. because sometimes someone will post a newer tutorial that is basically a rehash of an older tutorial. i guess it goes with the territory of being a casual hacker, trying to hack together programs like MP or doing different things with the Xbox (XBMC forever!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyvu, post: 423966, member: 91938"] Let me know if you find a solution. I had a similar problem. Here's what happened with me. I installed the WinTV-HVR-1600 card in a Vista 32-bit machine. I installed MediaPortal 1.0.2 and it detected analog fine, and some of the clearQAM channels. I was excited. I could do a lot in MediaPortal and it was working. I then used MC2XML to import EPG information. and It was displaying the guide information correctly but when I went to the TV, I was stuck at the MediaPortal blue screen. no TV was outputting anymore. it would show correctly in the preview section of TV Server but not actually in the program. I tried changing a bunch of things after that (changing the chosen guide for my area, changing codecs, changing Hauppauge drivers, etc). and it never worked. I then tried the card in a Windows 7 RC1 64-bit machine. I used the default Windows driver for the card (dated 3/19/2009) and Media Center 7 works perfectly. I have all the clearQAM channels, all of the analog channels. I then tried MediaPortal and only the analog part of the card was detected. I then tried installing Hauppauge 4.8+ beta drivers (dated 01/2008) and in MediaPortal, now both analog and digital cards were detected. however, it would quickly scan and find nothing for clearQAM channels. the scanning was so fast. not the normal slow detection that you normally see. I've since gone back to the MS Windows 7 driver for the WinTV-HVR-1600 card and am using Media Center 7 until someone can help. I've been tweaking things like crazy trying to get MP to work since I want to try using the Xbox as a front end and MP as the recording backend. But the forums is a maze of messages and it's hard to find answers. I wish I could be a moderator and go thru threads and delete unnecessary messages so that solutions can be found more easily. side rant: i know people don't like threads edited and such. i used to frequent [url=http://www.xbox-scene.com]Xbox-Scene.com - Xbox 360 Xbox360 Modchips Xecuter3 Xenium SmartXX X-Chip X-B.I.T Xecuter2.6 Xodus - Gamesave Dashboard exploit - EvolutionX Avalaunch MXM Dashboard UnleashX - X2 & EvoX bios - Copy Xbox Hacks & Cracks tutorials faq - Cheapmod[/url] to search for xbox tutorials, only to find that they've kept a zillion tutorials that were posted throughout the xbox history. So I'm following a guide, only to find out the guide has been made obsolete by much easier techniques in other tutorials. So here I am trying to filter out literally dozens of tutorials to find one that is more relevant. And sorting by date doesn't help. because sometimes someone will post a newer tutorial that is basically a rehash of an older tutorial. i guess it goes with the territory of being a casual hacker, trying to hack together programs like MP or doing different things with the Xbox (XBMC forever!). [/QUOTE]
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