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<blockquote data-quote="moab" data-source="post: 640023" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>(since I use both dig and analog, epg would not provide everything), </p><p>Curious about this statement. Are you saying that when you get the same channel in both digital + analogue you can only have a guide for one of them. If so then this can be fixed by manually mapping the channel to the correct guide channel in the MP config.</p><p></p><p>On you main question about signal strength it would appear to be a MP bug. Because the HauPig software works good then that confirms all the hardware is working. Then without changing any hardware you open MP and the signal is 10% then the problem has to be with the MP software/config. I have a very similar set up and it works fine for me. Have you checked basic windows trouble shooting like HDD space. I would also check eventlog to make sure there are no smoking gun red alerts in there. The timeshift buffer needs a lot more disk space for HD channels. The problem I have see is if I am too quick to open MP and turn TV on then it can hang. I usually wait a minute after I open MP before using the MyTV. You could try doing things a lot slower to see if that helps. Apart from that it sounds like it is a signal strength issue except that you do get good picture for a couple of minutes. If it was bad signal then it would always be pixelated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moab, post: 640023, member: 73157"] (since I use both dig and analog, epg would not provide everything), Curious about this statement. Are you saying that when you get the same channel in both digital + analogue you can only have a guide for one of them. If so then this can be fixed by manually mapping the channel to the correct guide channel in the MP config. On you main question about signal strength it would appear to be a MP bug. Because the HauPig software works good then that confirms all the hardware is working. Then without changing any hardware you open MP and the signal is 10% then the problem has to be with the MP software/config. I have a very similar set up and it works fine for me. Have you checked basic windows trouble shooting like HDD space. I would also check eventlog to make sure there are no smoking gun red alerts in there. The timeshift buffer needs a lot more disk space for HD channels. The problem I have see is if I am too quick to open MP and turn TV on then it can hang. I usually wait a minute after I open MP before using the MyTV. You could try doing things a lot slower to see if that helps. Apart from that it sounds like it is a signal strength issue except that you do get good picture for a couple of minutes. If it was bad signal then it would always be pixelated. [/QUOTE]
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