VHF station not found
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VHF station not found
Any ideas why ONE station won't come in the scanning the OTA channels?
I have two SiliconDust tuners and with their apps, I can see all the channels, I can play channel 13.1-13.5, but the WMC doesn't find the ABC Chanel 13.1-13.5 (physical channel 11 VHF).
I have two SiliconDust tuners and with their apps, I can see all the channels, I can play channel 13.1-13.5, but the WMC doesn't find the ABC Chanel 13.1-13.5 (physical channel 11 VHF).
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See my answer over in the Silicon Dust forum.
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If you're using Win7, then you will have to add those channels manually. 7MC does not scan the VHF channels.
https://garyan2.github.io/addchannels.html
https://garyan2.github.io/addchannels.html
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Keeping WMC alive beyond January 2020. https://garyan2.github.io
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That's so stupid!
Now I see I am missing others, but that is a religions channel so I didn't noticed by now.
Just switched from cable to OTA so I am new to this.
Thanks!
PS: That's right there with DisplayPort not being recognized as HDCP capable.
Now I see I am missing others, but that is a religions channel so I didn't noticed by now.
Just switched from cable to OTA so I am new to this.
Thanks!
PS: That's right there with DisplayPort not being recognized as HDCP capable.
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Pretty much all the result of Microsoft disbanding the WMC programming team before things like DisplayPort and OTA digital still using VHS channels could be addressed.
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Thank you everyone! Wife is happy now 

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Yeah, I think originally all digital TV was going to be allocated to the UHF band, but that later changed for some reason (I think due to interference issues once real-life testing was done)
VHF was going to be reallocated to other services such as cell phone and wireless broadband services.
I think in most regions this did happen, but in some, some of the VHF frequencies were still allocated for use by digital TV.