Re: I still can not get the tv set up for my computer Please help



BTW, if you have *two* sets of S-video connectors and *four* audio RCA
connectors right next to each other, then you have *two* tuners.

Having a single coax connector does not mean that you only have one
tuner, since many dual tuners have a splitter inside the box.

-michael


Dana Cline - MVP wrote:
Where the cable goes into your PC from your set top box is the tuner board. There should also be a pair of RCA connectors for audio and an sVideo connector (round, multi pin, about the size of a keyboard/mouse connector). Your set top box ought to have output connectors for sVideo and the two audios. I think Media Center is expecting to find your video signal on the sVideo connector rather than the cable...

And I think you also have to program your set top box to output its signal on either the cable or the sVideo connectors...

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"Help with Media Center Demo" <HelpwithMediaCenterDemo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF7E6607-5917-4F3A-B478-E7EDD503D456@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I actually have the coax cable running directly from the pc to the cable box.

You guys keep talking about tuners. I may have a single tuner computer does
this matter or am I way off base? I appreciate all the help.

"Nickyrock" wrote:


channel 100 and up here cox cable are digital channels and a converter box
(asa STB or Set Top Box) is needed to recieve these channels. I'm thinking
you may have the STB not connected correctly. can you describe the
connections to the STB and from the STB to the PC please?

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"Help with Media Center Demo"
<HelpwithMediaCenterDemo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have tried every split every configuration and I can get 2-78 perfectly.
I
just can not get the 3 digit channels.

I did get an extra setup box for my computer. I dont need this as I can
get
the channels without it.

I am determined to try to make this work. I love what the media center
will
do.

I have the remote that came with it and it has two IRC (is that right)
connections but I may just have a single tuner computer. Does that have
anything to do with my problems.

Thanks for all of your help

"Jaime" wrote:


I agree, if you have a really weak signal, it may cause problems; but
I've
use passive spitters for years and never seen a degraded signal. If you
have
more than one cable connection in your house, chances are the cable
company
just used a 2 or 3 way splitter outside to make the runs anyway. You
could
always get one of the powered splitters, their not very expensive - I've
tried one, but never really saw a difference between that and the
non-powered variety.
--
James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey!"), Florida

"Nickyrock" <nickyrock@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've run the cable thru a 3-way splitter for many years and never had
any
problems with the signal to anything, tv, cable modem, pc tuner. now I
suppose it is possible if the signal is not very good coming from the
tap
on the wall that splitting it would lead to trouble with some equipment
but I personally have never had to deal with that. just food for
thought.

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"jolt" <ergoacess@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Failing to point out or by silence giving the impression that
splitting
the feed this way is a good practice may lead to problems down the
road.
Intermittent drop outs can be hard enough to solve and likely
impossible
if you are not aware that the modem must be cabled properly.
Installing a
amp in this scenario is almost a given, though there are better ways
to
do it.



"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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But *try* the cable modem on the splitter first--it might work fine!

We should avoid complicating matters for someone who is trying to
find
their way...

-michael


jolt wrote:

Cable companies are all different but normally a three way spliter
to a
cable modem equals drop outs or worse no connection to the net. Some
cable provider prefered a home run to a splitter they provided for
all
runs, and no exceptions for the modem. Be prepared to install a Bi
directional amp before the spliter. It could just be one of those
things you need to enlist help to get done right.



"JW" <nospam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't still have your origional post so I may have somethng
incorrect
in the following setup:


From your Cable Wall outlet you go to the input of a 3-way

splitter.

1 output goes to your Cable Modem and from the Cable modem to the
ethernet connector on your PC.

1 output goes direct to your TV since it has its own tuner

1 output goes to your STB so you can user the tuner in it to feed
the
TV Tuner/video capture card on your PC using either Coax and
S-video+audio.

Your TV will operate totally independtly of your STB and PC.

Will this setup satisfy your requirements?

I am not sure if the splitter connection to your CableModem can be
anyone of the 3 outputs since I believe I have read about special
splitters when cable modems are used.


"Help with Media Center Demo"
<HelpwithMediaCenterDemo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am still so confused. I read the article and it seems so easy.
Then you
have to get the cable modem in there. I have a single tuner
computer
I
guess. I am not sure how to tell. The set-up box is a single
tuner I
know.

I am sorry for being so stupid and asking for so much help. This
is
about
the only problem I have ever had with my computers and I just cant
get
it and
its driving me crazy.
.



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