Please Help - Media Centre & Multiple Tuners

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Need Help - Please

Hi - I really need some help. I have Windows media centre running on Vista
Premium Home edition. My PC has a built in HD Tuner and a second S Video
input. I am trying to have the media centre tune into the Terrestrial HD
channels using the built in tuner and at the same time have it tune into
Satelite channles by attaching my satelite tuner to the S Video input. I can
get the Media centre to pick up channles from each but only one at a time.
e.g. If i set it up for the Terrestrial Digital then it deletes all of the
settings for satelite TV and vice versa. How do I set it up to enable the
Media centre to tune into both sources at the same time?
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

If you have multiple TV tuners connected to your computer,
they must have the same signal source.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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Hi - I really need some help. I have Windows media centre running on Vista
Premium Home edition. My PC has a built in HD Tuner and a second S Video
input. I am trying to have the media centre tune into the Terrestrial HD
channels using the built in tuner and at the same time have it tune into
Satelite channles by attaching my satelite tuner to the S Video input. I can
get the Media centre to pick up channles from each but only one at a time.
e.g. If i set it up for the Terrestrial Digital then it deletes all of the
settings for satelite TV and vice versa. How do I set it up to enable the
Media centre to tune into both sources at the same time?
 
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Need Help - Please

thansk but what does that mean? Does it mean that thye both need to connect
to the computer via either the RCA connection or the S Video connection?
 

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