2005-01-01, 01:08 AM
The Tuner Assitant is great - I think...
But I'm a bit confused on how to use it. When I start the auto tune ia finds alot of channels, each time a channel is found I get a prompt telling me på watch the channel enough time so I can identify it. The problem is that there's no picture, no sound no nothing except from channelnumber and frequency, which not help me much.
GB-PVR seems to be the best HTPC software for my setup as it looks now, I've been struggeling with HTPC softwares since early this autumn and still haven't been able to show my wife the awsome thing that ruined our economy but will revolution our lifes. :-)
I live in Sweden and are using the UPC cable network <- If that's of any interest.
Happy new year everyone!
[UPDATE]
I started the GB-PVR live TV first
followed by the "Tuner Assistant" wich gave me some error, forcing me to leave my idea that the tuner assistant should be used together with the Live TV. However, starting the tuner assistand first and Live TV later works, so now I've setup all the channels.
But I'm a bit confused on how to use it. When I start the auto tune ia finds alot of channels, each time a channel is found I get a prompt telling me på watch the channel enough time so I can identify it. The problem is that there's no picture, no sound no nothing except from channelnumber and frequency, which not help me much.
GB-PVR seems to be the best HTPC software for my setup as it looks now, I've been struggeling with HTPC softwares since early this autumn and still haven't been able to show my wife the awsome thing that ruined our economy but will revolution our lifes. :-)
I live in Sweden and are using the UPC cable network <- If that's of any interest.
Happy new year everyone!
[UPDATE]
I started the GB-PVR live TV first
followed by the "Tuner Assistant" wich gave me some error, forcing me to leave my idea that the tuner assistant should be used together with the Live TV. However, starting the tuner assistand first and Live TV later works, so now I've setup all the channels.