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<blockquote data-quote="x4mer" data-source="post: 373082" data-attributes="member: 59800"><p>Go to the TV server config & go to the TV channels section. On the right you should see a number of channels with type analog listed. Highlight one & click edit at the bottom. Go to the analog tab in there. You should see something like</p><p></p><p> CH 3</p><p> FREQ 0</p><p> In Type Cable</p><p> Country England</p><p> Source Tuner</p><p></p><p></p><p> In this setup, it tells the card that it should tune to CH 3 everytime this channel is picked, since FREQ has no overriding value in it. If you have the blaster set up, 3 will also get sent to the blaster.</p><p></p><p> Since you have the box hooked to the card with coax, you don't want the card to ever change channels. You want the card to always be on the channel that your box outputs at. If your box was hooked directly to your TV in the same manner, what channel do you have to have your TV on to always display the boxes output?</p><p></p><p> Since you said earlier that CH 4 works, I assume that your box is outputting on CH 4.</p><p></p><p> If this is the case, you want to edit each channel in the TV server, & change the FREQ to the frequency of CH 4 for every channel. This way the card will always stay on 4, & the blaster will send the number in the channel field to the box to get the channel you want coming through on CH 4.</p><p></p><p> I just had a look around trying to find the frequency you should be plugging in to get it to always tune to 4, but PAL TV standards seem to be anything but standard. I don't know what country you are in, or if the CH 4 you mentioned was actually CH 4, or just a channel that calls themselves 4 & broadcasts on something else. I see the UK only uses UHF, so by North American standards, there should be no channel lower than 14.</p><p></p><p> Judging by old computers that hooked to the TV, they used CH4 frequencies in parts of Europe, & CH36 in the UK. Anybody else here maybe know what <strong>frequency</strong> (not channel) standard AV equipment may be outputting at on the RF port?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x4mer, post: 373082, member: 59800"] Go to the TV server config & go to the TV channels section. On the right you should see a number of channels with type analog listed. Highlight one & click edit at the bottom. Go to the analog tab in there. You should see something like CH 3 FREQ 0 In Type Cable Country England Source Tuner In this setup, it tells the card that it should tune to CH 3 everytime this channel is picked, since FREQ has no overriding value in it. If you have the blaster set up, 3 will also get sent to the blaster. Since you have the box hooked to the card with coax, you don't want the card to ever change channels. You want the card to always be on the channel that your box outputs at. If your box was hooked directly to your TV in the same manner, what channel do you have to have your TV on to always display the boxes output? Since you said earlier that CH 4 works, I assume that your box is outputting on CH 4. If this is the case, you want to edit each channel in the TV server, & change the FREQ to the frequency of CH 4 for every channel. This way the card will always stay on 4, & the blaster will send the number in the channel field to the box to get the channel you want coming through on CH 4. I just had a look around trying to find the frequency you should be plugging in to get it to always tune to 4, but PAL TV standards seem to be anything but standard. I don't know what country you are in, or if the CH 4 you mentioned was actually CH 4, or just a channel that calls themselves 4 & broadcasts on something else. I see the UK only uses UHF, so by North American standards, there should be no channel lower than 14. Judging by old computers that hooked to the TV, they used CH4 frequencies in parts of Europe, & CH36 in the UK. Anybody else here maybe know what [B]frequency[/B] (not channel) standard AV equipment may be outputting at on the RF port? [/QUOTE]
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