Hi everybody,
I've just put my new media center together and installed Win MCE (wanted to try that first before I try MP). I've got a WinTV HVR 1100 working together with a DirectX 9.0 compatible Radeon 9550. The reason I got the 1100 is because it's a hybrid card and I wasn't sure I was going to be able to receive DVB with the old antenna we've got on the roof.
When I scan for DVB Channels using Hauppauges own software I find nothing. I do find all the analogue channels though. However, When I scan for channels inside MCE I find all of the DVB channels and the analogue channels. When I select Live TV to watch the channels I get the sound, and I'm able to switch channels with the remote, but MCE freezes and I only get a black screen, no picture.
I've tried installing all sorts of drivers and everything and unless no one in here can tell me what to try next I'll install MP to see if that works.
I've installed powerDVD 6 for the mpeg encoder and .net framework 2.0.
I really would appreciate if someone could help.
Thanks!
I've just put my new media center together and installed Win MCE (wanted to try that first before I try MP). I've got a WinTV HVR 1100 working together with a DirectX 9.0 compatible Radeon 9550. The reason I got the 1100 is because it's a hybrid card and I wasn't sure I was going to be able to receive DVB with the old antenna we've got on the roof.
When I scan for DVB Channels using Hauppauges own software I find nothing. I do find all the analogue channels though. However, When I scan for channels inside MCE I find all of the DVB channels and the analogue channels. When I select Live TV to watch the channels I get the sound, and I'm able to switch channels with the remote, but MCE freezes and I only get a black screen, no picture.
I've tried installing all sorts of drivers and everything and unless no one in here can tell me what to try next I'll install MP to see if that works.
I've installed powerDVD 6 for the mpeg encoder and .net framework 2.0.
I really would appreciate if someone could help.
Thanks!