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Old 2nd July 2007, 09:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Channel scan incorrect

Hi all,

Is there a way in Vista MC to see the stored channel frequencies and to modify (fine tune) the stored channel frequencies?

I have a Hauppauge Nova T-500 using the latest Vista drivers from newmagic and I'm pretty certain that two of the channels are not being picked up correctly because they are very glitchy, and aren't so on the other three digital tuners I have (TV and set top boxes).

If I use scanchannelsbda it shows the card locking on at 655.500 and 550.500 when in fact those stations are both 125khz higher.

Thanks for any help - this is frustrating the hell out of me. I have done many searches on this forum and others and hope I haven't missed an obvious post.

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