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<blockquote data-quote="Keneo" data-source="post: 652209" data-attributes="member: 97468"><p>In the MediaPortal TV Server Configuration program (MPTVSCP), did you create a channel list/map? You will have to do an automatic scan of channels for your TV card. Once the scan is complete, you should be able to use the preview function to see a channel.</p><p></p><p>In the MPTVSCP expand "TV Server " from the side bar, and find the name of your TV server. Expand it. Then select your TV card. Set your country, source, etc, and then start the scan for TV channels.</p><p></p><p>When thats done test it out... go to "TV Channels" in the MPTVSCP side bar and select any channel from the list. click "Preview". This will cause the blaster to ty to change the channel. If it works here, it ought to work in the MP client program as well.</p><p></p><p>If this works, you *may* also need to edit the channels to adjust the video source (and maybe audio source). In my case, this fixed my sound problem and increased the video quality big time. Since I am using the s-video input connection, I switched the video source to SVHS #1. If you have a lot of channels this can be tedious work, as you will have to change the source for each channel individually. If you find it necessary to change the sources on a lot of channels, you may want to just export the channel list to a XML file and do a search and replace operation in a text editor. Keep a backup of that file. In case you ever have to re-install your system, you can re-import it easily.</p><p></p><p>Post and let me know how things go, either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keneo, post: 652209, member: 97468"] In the MediaPortal TV Server Configuration program (MPTVSCP), did you create a channel list/map? You will have to do an automatic scan of channels for your TV card. Once the scan is complete, you should be able to use the preview function to see a channel. In the MPTVSCP expand "TV Server " from the side bar, and find the name of your TV server. Expand it. Then select your TV card. Set your country, source, etc, and then start the scan for TV channels. When thats done test it out... go to "TV Channels" in the MPTVSCP side bar and select any channel from the list. click "Preview". This will cause the blaster to ty to change the channel. If it works here, it ought to work in the MP client program as well. If this works, you *may* also need to edit the channels to adjust the video source (and maybe audio source). In my case, this fixed my sound problem and increased the video quality big time. Since I am using the s-video input connection, I switched the video source to SVHS #1. If you have a lot of channels this can be tedious work, as you will have to change the source for each channel individually. If you find it necessary to change the sources on a lot of channels, you may want to just export the channel list to a XML file and do a search and replace operation in a text editor. Keep a backup of that file. In case you ever have to re-install your system, you can re-import it easily. Post and let me know how things go, either way. [/QUOTE]
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