Two DVB-C cards? (1 Viewer)

Dadane

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I just bought a second DVB-C card and expected MediaPortal to find out about it, - but it didn't.

I now have two (identical) Hauppauge 930C-HD cards (Hybrid DVB-C, DVB-T and Analog - but I just use DVB-C).

How do I make it work?
 

mm1352000

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    You've restarted the TV service, right?
    To be clear:
    1. Open TV Server configuration.
    2. Go to the manual control section.
    3. Click stop service... then start service.

    Your tuner should now be detected. If it is not detected, please provide your TV Server log files. If I haven't understood the problem, please give a little more detail and provide your log files.
    To get the TV Server log files:
    1. Open TV Server configuration.
    2. Click "open log directory" in the top left corner.
    3. Zip up the files you find there and post the zip file here.
     

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