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> Are all your tuners working? Go to WatchTV, then use the M -> Source
> -> Switch Input menu to change to one multirec tuner from each of your
> physical tuners and make sure each tuner is working.
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I have tested that. No they are not. forgot that in my original email.
Worik
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I had this once before. Quite a long time ago.. <BR>
Here is my trail of destruction.<BR>
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I had no recordings to watch. They were there in the <BR>
Checked so many logs that I'm OVER logs.<BR>
After EVENTUALLY trying live TV, I saw no lock, AHA! the dish must be out.<BR>
I spent ages fiddling with the dish (shoulda checked it against a known good set top box first)<BR>
Yup. it worked just fine before adjustments ://<BR>
I then surmised tuners must have stopped working. Odd that both cards would fail together.<BR>
No problems, I had 2 cards spare so swapped them in. Bugger. Still no live TV.<BR>
Swapped the cards back to the originals.<BR>
Next I deleted the tuners from myth, & then re-installed them.<BR>
Re scanned the channels, and BINGO! it all worked.<BR>
Wrote THAT in my little book of MythTV gotchas.<BR>
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Not sure why, or how, or what happened. I never did figure it out - I had muddied the waters with my<BR>
fiddling too much to find the root cause of the problem.<BR>
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Noel.<BR>
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