2015-06-09, 12:57 PM
I have NPVR loaded on my PC (Win7). I can turn on LiveTV and that works but only the main input channel, channel 3.
I am using Comcast cable services with a DTA converter (set to channel 3), Hauppauge HVR-2250 tuner card, and the supplied Hauppauge IR Blaster.
When I activate NPVR LiveTV, the cable signal passes through fine, and I can see whatever is on channel 3. In my local area channel 3 is national ABC broadcasting. I have several issues:
- I cannot get any channels to work. I program them in the Device settings, but when I request "fixed channel to be "3", it changes to whatever the assigned channel number is. I have 3 testing channels created before I do all 150 channels. see attached.
- I cannot figure out how to import the channels to avoid manually entering all 150 channels (once I get the 3 testing channels working).
- The IR Blaster is sending a signal to the Comcast cable box. I see the IR pulses. I cannot confirm if it is sending the correct channel changing data.
- When I go into the channel lineup, I cannot get any EPG data to be retained. It constantly shows up as "None" for the Source.
I plan to use KODI as the main media center tool. I have been told that I can avoid a lot of my problem by loading IPTV and watching live TV via the IPTV listings. When I tried that method, I could not get that to work unless I wanted high maintenance of monitoring worldwide channel broadcasts and editing my channel lineup. I do not care about stuff in Australia.
I just want a simple, easy to use media center to replace Windows Media Center for LiveTV and a PVR for show recording via a built-in TV Guide. Windows Media Center did a good job handling this. However when Windows 10 is released, I am going to lose this functionality. I am looking for a replacement before that happens.
Maybe you can confirm one other thing... Windows Media Center is available as a separate add-on/purchase. Will it work with Win10? However, I think I read that Microsoft will no longer support it on ANY OS platform. So eventually Windows Media Center and its TV Guide Scheduling functionality will be shut down.
djm
I am using Comcast cable services with a DTA converter (set to channel 3), Hauppauge HVR-2250 tuner card, and the supplied Hauppauge IR Blaster.
When I activate NPVR LiveTV, the cable signal passes through fine, and I can see whatever is on channel 3. In my local area channel 3 is national ABC broadcasting. I have several issues:
- I cannot get any channels to work. I program them in the Device settings, but when I request "fixed channel to be "3", it changes to whatever the assigned channel number is. I have 3 testing channels created before I do all 150 channels. see attached.
- I cannot figure out how to import the channels to avoid manually entering all 150 channels (once I get the 3 testing channels working).
- The IR Blaster is sending a signal to the Comcast cable box. I see the IR pulses. I cannot confirm if it is sending the correct channel changing data.
- When I go into the channel lineup, I cannot get any EPG data to be retained. It constantly shows up as "None" for the Source.
I plan to use KODI as the main media center tool. I have been told that I can avoid a lot of my problem by loading IPTV and watching live TV via the IPTV listings. When I tried that method, I could not get that to work unless I wanted high maintenance of monitoring worldwide channel broadcasts and editing my channel lineup. I do not care about stuff in Australia.
I just want a simple, easy to use media center to replace Windows Media Center for LiveTV and a PVR for show recording via a built-in TV Guide. Windows Media Center did a good job handling this. However when Windows 10 is released, I am going to lose this functionality. I am looking for a replacement before that happens.
Maybe you can confirm one other thing... Windows Media Center is available as a separate add-on/purchase. Will it work with Win10? However, I think I read that Microsoft will no longer support it on ANY OS platform. So eventually Windows Media Center and its TV Guide Scheduling functionality will be shut down.
djm