I have an HP Pavillion running Windows Vista Premium (with Windows Media Center) and a ViXS PureTV - U 48B0 (NTSC/ATSC Combo) TV tuner card. My sound card is a Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio. Using my old HD only receiver, I ran an RG-6 cable from the output of the set-top box to the input on the TV card. I then ran an RG-6 to my Panasonic 56" widescreen. I ran a fiber optic cable from the TV tuner card to the DVD optical input on my 5.1 receiver. So, when I watched a recorded TV show, all I had to do was hit the DVD button on the receiver's remote. Everything worked fine.
After upgrading, I tried to get a TV signal using the same setup, but since Windows Media Center only allows channels 2,3,4, composite, video1, or video2, I could not get a signal after a scan of channels. I then used the s-video out on the 722 to the s-video in on the TV card. I know had a signal, but no sound after recording.
I then tried using the analog red and white cables to the TV and then the receiver with no luck.
I recently worked on a computer with an older Hauppage WinTV card and when scanning, it identified channel 73 as the correct one and it worked fine on that computer, but it wasn't running Media Center.
Anybody with a similar system setup?
Thanks,
Jim
After upgrading, I tried to get a TV signal using the same setup, but since Windows Media Center only allows channels 2,3,4, composite, video1, or video2, I could not get a signal after a scan of channels. I then used the s-video out on the 722 to the s-video in on the TV card. I know had a signal, but no sound after recording.
I then tried using the analog red and white cables to the TV and then the receiver with no luck.
I recently worked on a computer with an older Hauppage WinTV card and when scanning, it identified channel 73 as the correct one and it worked fine on that computer, but it wasn't running Media Center.
Anybody with a similar system setup?
Thanks,
Jim