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Old 2nd August 2008, 07:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Changing TV Signal from Antenna to Digital Cable

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I'm trying to get my MCE to read the foxtel signal as per some detailed instructions found on this site. However when i go into the MCE TV Signal setup it always just defaults to the cirrent Antenna setting and doesn't allow me to change this, as per the instructions. Can anyone point out why. Do i have to reset everything and to get it to pickup the new connection into my tv card.

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Re: Changing TV Signal from Antenna to Digital Cable

afoxi,

Not something I have done, but presumably you are doing this through an analogue input system. It therefore sounds like you do not have an analogue mpeg encoder installed which is required to allow MCE to use and see analogue systems.

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