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Live TV Not Showing Anything v1.2.9

 
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Live TV Not Showing Anything v1.2.9
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2008-03-13, 07:36 PM
I just installed GB-PVR for the first time and am trying to watch TV on it, but whenever I try, I don't get any video or audio. I checked my Buffer location on the hard drive and no files show up there. I then tried disabling Live Preview and I still didn't get any video or audio, but it did put a mpg file in the buffer directory that was 0 bytes in size.

I continued to mess around with it, and it did start to show me a few seconds of something (with no audio) on one channel, but it looked like from what I saw the channel was not the one it should have been according to the guide. I did set the EPG according to the wiki (getting info from http://www.antennaweb.org) I had Live Preview disabled when I got it to show that once. I then tried switching the channel which didn't show anything, and when I went back to the first channel, it wouldn't show anything anymore.

I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit.
I have included the log files. Any help would be appreciated.
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2008-03-13, 07:41 PM
The info on the wiki about ATSC is out of date. You needed to have scanned for and mapped your channels using the 'Map digital channels to EPG channels' button.
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2008-03-13, 08:04 PM
Thank you for replying so promptly Smile, although, I already did try doing that, it didn't find any channels that way. But I messed around with it some more after posting this thread and have found out something. I was going through all my channels testing them and I got 2 to work. They both were actually the third subchannel of other channels. They were also showing up as the first subchannel for those channels. So I went through and offset all my subchannels by adding 2 to them. So if I had channel T:26,4,1 it would be T:26,4,3... That worked for some reason which I'm still not sure of. Now I can receive all the channels Smile, but my audio still isn't working, so I'm going to try a few different decoders right now so if I have any more luck.
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2008-03-13, 09:42 PM
I got audio to work now Big Grin, I'm using AC3Filter.
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