Go to TVfool.com or titantv. com or antennaweb.org to find the frequencies
being used OTA or by your cable company for the different channels,
"S. Fishpaste" <> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:16:23 -0800, Curious in
> microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter wrote:
>> Use the nearest US Zip code as your location.
>
> OK Well that allows me to use the digital tuner but missing the proper
> channel lineup. I don't know the frequency that the channels I wish to
> view are. So this doesn't help view HDTV in my area.
>
>> "S. Fishpaste" <> wrote in message
>> news: ...
>>> Greetings;
>>>
>>> I have an issue with MediaCenter not recognizing that I have over the
>>> air HDTV available. When I enter the relevant configuration details
>>> and then downloads the guide; For some reason MediaCenter thinks that
>>> in Southern Ontario we don't have over the air HDTV.
>>>
>>> I would prefer to have Media Center working with my Tuner, which is an
>>> ATI HD 650 Dual Tuner (Both analog & digital tuner cards). Media
>>> Center sees both but refuses to configure my digital tuner, because it
>>> knows better than me.
>>>
>>> Is there some updated definitions available for Media Centre? It seems
>>> to be using old data to determine what areas do in fact have HDTV over
>>> the air available. MSFT update isn't helping in this regard.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your input.
>>
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