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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 880431" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Hi again illutian</p><p> </p><p>So it looks like there are a combination of two things going on:</p><p>1. In some cases, the tuner is in use [by WMC I guess?] when you scan, so TV Server can't use it properly. You can guess this is occurring when the scan happens comparatively quickly.</p><p>2. It doesn't look like you're letting the scan run all the way through all the time. I could be wrong about that (and if I am, I apologisse unreservedly) but maybe this is because you think channels should be found on the 3rd frequency (ch 3)? Keep in mind that ch 3 is a virtual channel number - the actual physical channel number associated with ch 3 is ch 77, so it is safest to let the scan get all the way through.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe you could try the attached frequency list - this is based on the full Silicondust info for your area so it should pick up everything as long as the SD info is correct.</p><p> </p><p>mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 880431, member: 82144"] Hi again illutian So it looks like there are a combination of two things going on: 1. In some cases, the tuner is in use [by WMC I guess?] when you scan, so TV Server can't use it properly. You can guess this is occurring when the scan happens comparatively quickly. 2. It doesn't look like you're letting the scan run all the way through all the time. I could be wrong about that (and if I am, I apologisse unreservedly) but maybe this is because you think channels should be found on the 3rd frequency (ch 3)? Keep in mind that ch 3 is a virtual channel number - the actual physical channel number associated with ch 3 is ch 77, so it is safest to let the scan get all the way through. Maybe you could try the attached frequency list - this is based on the full Silicondust info for your area so it should pick up everything as long as the SD info is correct. mm [/QUOTE]
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