Re: IR Hardware not detected
- From: "Curious" <spammenot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 16:12:02 -0700
You have three choices:
1. Run the ATI TV application in Vista just like you did in XP.
or
2. Tell MC that you have an antenna and that you do not want to use the guide and always watch/record channel 3 and then use your STB remote to control the channel being output on channel 3.
3. Purchase an MCE remote and IR receiver/ blaster which allows you to control your STB input channel from the MC remote and to use the MC Electronic Program Guide for live and recording selection.
"Raven Mill" <RavenMill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4255B68D-6448-4CA3-9E3A-BA13B75B06F0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I think that many people aren't understanding some things here; including me.
I have a custom built PC with Windows Vista Ultimate x86 installed.
Everything works fine. All my USB devices work properly. I have an ATI 750
TV tuner card in my PC. I also have an ATI remote control for the TV tuner,
which I don't use because my set-top box requires using only channel 3 as the
source, but it's there and works fine for everything else. I have a cable TV
set-top box. It has a remote control, which is the one I use to change
channels on the cable box. There is nothing else connected to anything. My
cable box doesn't have a usb port or any such thing for pluging anything into
it other than the coax from the wall and the video/coax/svideo out to the TV
or tuner card.
On XP Pro, (Not MCE, just normal XP Pro) and everything works fine. The TV
card and remote work fine using ATI's media center software to watch TV.
The drivers for the TV tuner card seem to install onto vista properly.
What we're asking here is why we need some extra remote control device here.
(since we already have 2 of them. 1 for the set top box and 1 for the PC.)
Why do I need an additional piece of hardware, which, as far as I know none
of my equipment has anywhere to put it anyways?
I know the tuner is working fine because in the media center setup it scans
for channels and finds the signal just fine. (It even plays the signal in
the little box in the setup.)
--
Saving you from yourselves.
"JW" wrote:
Apparently you are trying to use a STB as TV source. Do you have a ID
blaster "bug" to control the STB connected to the receiver?
"Joe Doakes" <Joe Doakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F167535E-06A7-4135-BED3-0A83F8D415B6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Did find a solution here? i have the same problem; that is, media > center
> setup defeats me when i get to media center cannot find IR device.
>
> "Park Hensley" wrote:
>
>> I have Vista Ultimate 32-bit. My remote control is a genuine Microsoft
>> Vista
>> MCE Remote Control and is not detected by the Media Center TV setup
>> program.
>> Changing the USB port for the ir receiver does not work. I really want >> to
>> get
>> this resolved.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
.
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