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Avermedia Duo Hybrid + DTV2000H + SelecTV

Hey people,

I'm hoping someone can help me out here because I've been browsing the net since 9.30am trying to get this all working!

I just got SelecTV installed today. It came with the AD-3030IR box.

I really want it hooked up to my VMC setup (Vista Ultimate 32bit, AMD 5400+, Gigabyte MA88-S2H, Avermedia Duo Hybrid, Leadtek DTV2000H, 2GB Ram, 1.5TB HDD's). At the moment I have the system running perfectly with my twin TV tuner card, recording digital FTA. I love it!

I have the MCE remote and IR Blaster, I've tried installing the MCETuners software and have the three cards installed with a different description. I have NO idea where to go from here.

There's about a million different tutorials for similar scenarios, but nothing that deals with SelecTV and duo tuner cards. Is the DTV2000H card not going to work? What's the score?

When I try to configure the cards in VMC, I see all three tuners but can obviously only configure 2 of them. I think VMC is only seeing the digital side of the DTV2000H card.

Any ideas?

Can someone point me to a relevant article / post / hold my hand through the process?
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