

You can also use TransEdit for a channel search. It should be stored in the Transponders subdirectory of the DVBViewer configuration folder. Give the list a name on the left side, click Apply and save it. If you are lucky, your transponder list will now be populated with all active frequencies in your cable network. However, in cable networks this usually doesn't yield additional results, so you can stop the scan after the 450 MHz are done. TransEdit will also try to read the NIT from other newly found frequencies.


This should start a scan - not for channels, but for other frequencies and their parameters in your cable network.
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Store TransEdit.exe in the DVBViewer program directory (where DVBViewer.exe is).Ĭlick New List -> Cable on the left side.Įnter the parameters from the YouSee site (the frequency as 450 MHz) on the right side and Click AddĬlick Update on the left side. I don't understand Danish, but I guess that are the parameters for the home frequency that provides information about all other frequencies in its Network Information Table (NIT).įor using it, try the following in TransEdit: It may even be able to automatically create a transponder list tailored for your needs, based on information that I found here in the "Anden digital boks" section. Or channel search does not yield results, because the modulation is specified wrongly in the transponder list.įor trying different parameters I strongly recommend to use the scanner & transponder list editor TransEdit (see members download area). If you change to one of them, you may find that channels don't work anymore because the modulation in the channel list is wrong (see DVBViewer Channel Editor for details). Other devices are not able to auto-detect the modulation. The only side effect is that channel switching takes longer. They don't mind if it is set up wrongly in the application. Some devices/drivers are able to detect the modulation automatically by trying one after the other. Regarding cable reception, it has to be considered that besides the frequency there are two other important reception parameters: The symbolrate and the modulation. Which transponder list are you using for the channel search? I now find that the only a fraction of the TV channels available are found and no radio channels at all(list is included).

Needless to say, apart from finding all the channels WinTV is a program that is severely lacking. A list of those channels as they shown with the WinTV is attached.
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If I run the WinTV V10 software that came with WinTV-soloHD there is no problem accessing all the usual channels, same ones I also had with the Cinergy HTC/DVBViewer combination on my old computer. I'm located in Denmark and using cable with Yousee as the cable provider. Through the forum I learned that there was a Hauppauge service which I needed top stop running as it blocked DVBViewer from using the WinTV-soloHD, however having solved that I now find that the only a fraction of the TV channels available are found and no radio channels at all(list is included). Unfortunately the WinTV-soloHD / DVBViewer combination is giving me grief.
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For years I have been using the Terratec Cinergy HTC Stick on Windows 7/8 computer and using DVBViewer Pro without issues, however moving to a new computer with Windows 10 I could not get the Cinergy HTC Stick drivers to work so I acquired the Hauppauge WinTV-soloHD.
