There may be a problem with the splitters you are using to connect the cable
line to both the analog and to the digital tuner on each card at the same
time.. Try connecting the cable direct to the digital tuner and leaving the
analog tuner disconnected as a test.
"Bruce Kvam" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I've got a Hauppauge 1600 and an 1800 installed in my machine, which
> was upgraded from Vista to Windows 7. Both work fine with analog
> cable, but I can't get Clear QAM to work. I go through the
> configuration in Media Center and it recognizes that there are four
> tuners (two analog and two digital), but when it scans for channels it
> can't find any.
>
> I've tried manually configuring channels in the guide and that doesn't
> help. I've tried the QAM_PowerToy registry hack and it didn't help.
>
> I installed the November 2009 mce setup kit from Hauppauge, and it
> hasn't helped.
>
> I was never able to get QAM to work with Vista, and was waiting for
> Windows 7; it hasn't changed anything.
>
> Is there anything else for me to try?
>
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:39:47 -0700, "Curious" <>
> wrote:
>
>>In Vista Media Center you can only configure one tuner of a Hybrid tuner
>>card since both tuners and not be used concurrently.
>>Therefore you can configure either the analog tuner or the digital tuner.
>>Using the Hauppauge WinTV application you can use either tuner.
>>So I suggest that you configure the tuner you prefer to use in Media
>>Center
>>and then use WinTV for the other one when you want to use it.
>>Also Vista Media Center does not support clear QAM digital cable. The
>>WinTV
>>application does.
>>When you upgrade to Window 7 your MC configuration problems will be
>>resolved.
>>
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