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<blockquote data-quote="somy" data-source="post: 825700" data-attributes="member: 102832"><p>Hmmm, it seems that the channels are indeed scrambled.</p><p>I got the error msg saying "Preview failed: ChannelIsScrambled"</p><p></p><p>OK, some update:</p><p>To make sure that the issue isn't caused by my TV tuner, I tried the cable from my bedroom (luckly I have a 20 meters TV cable there), and guess what, I can find all missing channels on frequency 730 MHz which I couldn't find using the cable from my living room. I then did the next experiment - remove the cable from my bedroom and plug in the cable from my living room. Again I couldn't find anything on 730 MHz, but the channels are still there. I then tried to watch one channel and got the error message saying "Preview failed: NoPmtFound". </p><p></p><p>Could this be caused by my wall socket or cheap TV cable (but only 2 meters long) I use in my living room?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somy, post: 825700, member: 102832"] Hmmm, it seems that the channels are indeed scrambled. I got the error msg saying "Preview failed: ChannelIsScrambled" OK, some update: To make sure that the issue isn't caused by my TV tuner, I tried the cable from my bedroom (luckly I have a 20 meters TV cable there), and guess what, I can find all missing channels on frequency 730 MHz which I couldn't find using the cable from my living room. I then did the next experiment - remove the cable from my bedroom and plug in the cable from my living room. Again I couldn't find anything on 730 MHz, but the channels are still there. I then tried to watch one channel and got the error message saying "Preview failed: NoPmtFound". Could this be caused by my wall socket or cheap TV cable (but only 2 meters long) I use in my living room? [/QUOTE]
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