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    H Hohn Guest

    KB974172 - Media Center signal loss on otherwise strong channels

    I'm having to duplicate this post, because apparently we cannot keep all the
    possible issues with KB974172 under one posting.

    A few days ago, I lost channel 12.1 and 49.1 (Portland, OR) from my
    Hauppage 1600 card in Vista Media Center. They don't appear, just a black
    screen followed by the no signal error message. The signal scan shows 12.1
    as 1 bar, however, 49.1 is excellent. I believe it is related to the
    installation of KB974172. Rolling back did not help either.

    FYI, both channels 12.1 and 49.1 have excellent signal and view perfectly in
    WinTV. But, I prefer VMC over WinTV. Please help.

    Windows Vista Home Premium with the latest updates
    Hauppauge WinTV HVR 1600 with the latest Hauppage drivers
    Nvidia 8600 GT with latest Nvidia drivers
    E-MU 0404 PCI Digital Audio System with the latest Creative drivers

    Can you tell me what the problem is?

    Thanks

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    antioch Guest

    Re: KB974172 - Media Center signal loss on otherwise strong channels


    "H Hohn" <HHohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0B0C31A7-84D6-467F-BC26-7C2062E6501A@microsoft.com...
    > I'm having to duplicate this post, because apparently we cannot keep all
    > the
    > possible issues with KB974172 under one posting.


    CLIPPED

    H.H.
    1. You have not duplicated - just started your own post instead of adding
    to anothers
    2. Have you ever tried to respond to a number of people all talking to you
    at the same time?
    3. Have you tried playing chess against 6 or more people at the same time?
    4. Who can say your problem is the same as others?
    5. A bit of research might have helped i.e as below which could be of
    assistance to you

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...e+Search&meta=


    > Can you tell me what the problem is?
    > Thanks


    Rgds
    Antioch



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    Richard Dunn Guest

    RE: KB974172 - Media Center signal loss on otherwise strong channels

    Lost ATSC Channels Windows Media Center Fix.

    Step 1

    Get correct tv channels and frequencies. You'l Need these Later so write
    them down.

    EXAMPLE

    WFAA-DT 8.1 frequency is 09 in Dallas Fort worth.
    Try ( WWW.TIATANTV.com) your ZIP CODE for channels and frequencies.

    Step 2

    Click on Computer (my computer) Click on Tools (Menu Bar) Select foder
    options. Select Tab View. Now Change. Do not show hidden files to Show
    hidden files Now click apply and close folder options. (Remember to change
    this back to Do not show hidden files after you finish step 3)


    Step 3

    VMC is downloading incorrect tuning info.

    open c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\ehome\EPG\prefs\astcchannels.xml
    Right click Open astcchannels.xml Open With Notepad
    (Browser\Computer\C:\Windows\Notepad)
    find the channels your having trouble with, have incorrect physical
    frequencies.
    Highlight and Delete the following line(s) from atscchannels.xml

    EXAMPLE

    <channel callsign="WFAA" version="0" physical="8" major="8" />

    which should be

    <channel callsign="WFAA" version="0" physical="9" major="8" />

    Delete only bad channel line(s) (Channels you'v lost.)


    Save atscchannels.xml and exit Notepad. Next Dubble Left Click on
    atscchannels.xml it should open to internet and deleted channels will be
    gone. Close all windows.

    Step 4

    Open Windows Media Center
    Go to settings\TV\Guide\Add Missing Channels\ Add DTV Channel. Add (EXAMPLE
    08-1 and frequency 9 Call Letters WFAA-DT) save.

    This will create or update your atscprefs.xml file, atscprefs.xml has
    precedence over astcchannels.xml.
    So the next time the guide downloads the channels will not change.

    Again (Remember to change Do not show hidden files after you finish)

    --
    Richard (I know a little bit) Dunn


    "H Hohn" wrote:

    > I'm having to duplicate this post, because apparently we cannot keep all the
    > possible issues with KB974172 under one posting.
    >
    > A few days ago, I lost channel 12.1 and 49.1 (Portland, OR) from my
    > Hauppage 1600 card in Vista Media Center. They don't appear, just a black
    > screen followed by the no signal error message. The signal scan shows 12.1
    > as 1 bar, however, 49.1 is excellent. I believe it is related to the
    > installation of KB974172. Rolling back did not help either.
    >
    > FYI, both channels 12.1 and 49.1 have excellent signal and view perfectly in
    > WinTV. But, I prefer VMC over WinTV. Please help.
    >
    > Windows Vista Home Premium with the latest updates
    > Hauppauge WinTV HVR 1600 with the latest Hauppage drivers
    > Nvidia 8600 GT with latest Nvidia drivers
    > E-MU 0404 PCI Digital Audio System with the latest Creative drivers
    >
    > Can you tell me what the problem is?
    >
    > Thanks


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