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<blockquote data-quote="Kut-Kreator" data-source="post: 27496" data-attributes="member: 16728"><p>If the yakumo viewer program finds the device then I would have thought that the drivers are installed ok.</p><p></p><p>But you say when scanning the led on the unit goes from orange to green, It goes green and should stay solid green when its locked onto a signal, Have you had this working using the freecom software? I had to invest in a loft aerial to get a signal on mine, But i'm 15 miles away from the transmitter and should not be able to receive freeview in this area at all !!</p><p></p><p>As for the messsage you get with the Media Portal software, when you copied / pasted the above driver text, I'm assuming you didn't just stick it at the bottom of the file ?</p><p></p><p>You need to put it between the </capturecard> line</p><p>and the </capturecards> line at the bottom of the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kut-Kreator, post: 27496, member: 16728"] If the yakumo viewer program finds the device then I would have thought that the drivers are installed ok. But you say when scanning the led on the unit goes from orange to green, It goes green and should stay solid green when its locked onto a signal, Have you had this working using the freecom software? I had to invest in a loft aerial to get a signal on mine, But i'm 15 miles away from the transmitter and should not be able to receive freeview in this area at all !! As for the messsage you get with the Media Portal software, when you copied / pasted the above driver text, I'm assuming you didn't just stick it at the bottom of the file ? You need to put it between the </capturecard> line and the </capturecards> line at the bottom of the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml file. [/QUOTE]
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