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<blockquote data-quote="T^2" data-source="post: 1049605" data-attributes="member: 145022"><p>Well... It was the last thing I had left to do. I tried everything else I could think of. Figured it couldn't hurt. What would I have to lose?</p><p></p><p>Anyway... I gave your suggestion a whirl. Same result basically. Except it took the scan a very long time. You were right that around channel 10 most (but not all) of the channels popped up. However, many - if not all - of them were shown as encrypted (even ones I know that are not). For example, WBFF I get fine in the clear with WMC and NextPVR. Guessing here, but perhaps it's that WBFF (in HD) shows up on more than one channel (if you look at zap2it) and the one that popped up here is encrypted.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that I noted was that a lot of channels that MP was scanning were at XXX.262 MHz frequencies (for example channel 14 was scanned at 121.262 MHz). Poking around the internet I found this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_cable_television_frequencies" target="_blank">table</a>. For North America it doesn't show any frequencies that are in the XXX.262 MHz range (see the North America cable television frequencies table). For example, channel 14 is shown at 121.250 Mhz, not 121.262 Mhz. Don't know if this really means anything, but just found it curious.</p><p></p><p>Edit: here are my latest logs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T^2, post: 1049605, member: 145022"] Well... It was the last thing I had left to do. I tried everything else I could think of. Figured it couldn't hurt. What would I have to lose? Anyway... I gave your suggestion a whirl. Same result basically. Except it took the scan a very long time. You were right that around channel 10 most (but not all) of the channels popped up. However, many - if not all - of them were shown as encrypted (even ones I know that are not). For example, WBFF I get fine in the clear with WMC and NextPVR. Guessing here, but perhaps it's that WBFF (in HD) shows up on more than one channel (if you look at zap2it) and the one that popped up here is encrypted. Another thing that I noted was that a lot of channels that MP was scanning were at XXX.262 MHz frequencies (for example channel 14 was scanned at 121.262 MHz). Poking around the internet I found this [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_cable_television_frequencies']table[/URL]. For North America it doesn't show any frequencies that are in the XXX.262 MHz range (see the North America cable television frequencies table). For example, channel 14 is shown at 121.250 Mhz, not 121.262 Mhz. Don't know if this really means anything, but just found it curious. Edit: here are my latest logs: [/QUOTE]
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