![]() Testing worked, though audio seemed to be flaky. I had very little trouble teaching my USB-UIRT the proper commands. I later tried checked when I hit trouble, but it didn't seem to help * When I went back and chose Standard, I got it working, but not without trouble (see below). It also kept popping up the mc2xml configuration dialog over and over and over and over on the scan for channels dialog. That didn't work at all and I kept getting a HL -y error in the mc2xml dialog. I think TitanTV is better, right? So I picked that. * I didn't know whether to choose Standard or TitanTV. * When would I choose anything other than Standard (such as TitanTV) here? Some explanation, even a link to the Wiki would help greatly here. * Note: it makes me select this each time, even though they're radio buttons. I'd prefer TS because I want recordings archived to that format.Ĭhannel: 1 (for top device), 2 (for bottom device) Postal Code: (PM me if you want to try with mine)įormat: I tried with both JTV and Native (TS). First of all, let me provide some of my settings. Here, loading mc2xml, is where I had lots of trouble. Can you have a "test" button that sends something down to the IR blaster? It might be too confusing that it won't actually tune the device though.īarring that, then it would be better to choose that right before you learn IR commands, so it should be moved closer to the end of the Wizard, if possible.Īnyway, I got through all of that and got to the scanning dialog where it tries to load your channel guide data. But mine do, so this would have saved me some heartache. It won't actually do anything (probably) until you've learned the appropriate commands, so it might not help much if your emitter(s) don't light up. Observation: It would be good if on the page where you pick the IR blaster, you could test it by just making it send some random IR command. I eventually got it straightened out, but I had to go back into the setup a few times. I did hit some issues picking the right blaster port on my USB-UIRT, and it was a bit annoying that I had to go so far "in" to the setup before I could test this. On my first attempt, I got through the setup without too much trouble. * 2 identical Motorola DCH6200 Cable Boxes * 2 Hauppauge HD-PVR Tuners, connected by Component and SPDIF Just to review my hardware briefly, I have: ![]() So, tonight I tried to get MC set up to work with my devices. I had to re-route some IR blasters and wanted to re-wire my HD-PVRs a bit. I got my hardware set up (physically) to use with MC finally.
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