i have read a few posts a about this subject and tried a few and still seem to have problems over what i used to have with old tuner.
my old tuners I had two QAM tuners in each card and I had two cards which = 4 tuners. if i had back to back recordings and i had it set for 3 minutes after recording it would just use the next available tuner. well with the ceton pcie version this is not happening. i even tried what people said set it to 5 minutes instead of when possible stop at 3 minutes.
and when i did that it worked but it would start the next recording 5min in to the show so i still missed part of the show.still didn't start the show on a different tuner. and i know there was at least one available tuner during all of this.
so what are my next options????
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The only way to force WMC to use multiple tuners for back-to-back recordings on the same channel is to set the stop time of the first recording to 10 minutes after (not "10 minutes after (when possible")) or higher.
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Were you using Windows 7 with your old tuners - the required overlap changed with Windows 7, it's not the Ceton tuners that have caused the change in behavior.nadforever wrote:my old tuners I had two QAM tuners in each card and I had two cards which = 4 tuners. if i had back to back recordings and i had it set for 3 minutes after recording it would just use the next available tuner. well with the ceton pcie version this is not happening. i even tried what people said set it to 5 minutes instead of when possible stop at 3 minutes.
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yes i was using windows 7. i dont remember now what tuners they were woudl have to go and look them up wanna say avermedia...
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The original install after the avermedia tuners did this. and abotu a month or so ago i reinstalled windows 7 with this tuner and still getting the same trouble.... i will try over 10 minutes...
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Well then your setup must have been special - every other Windows 7 user had to set "At least 10 minutes" to for Windows 7 to use 2 different tuners for back-to-back recordings. It's a Windows 7 setting - it has nothing to do with what tuners you have.nadforever wrote:The original install after the avermedia tuners did this. and abotu a month or so ago i reinstalled windows 7 with this tuner and still getting the same trouble.... i will try over 10 minutes...