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Installation: LiveTVGuide/no programming data
Upon install of SageTV 2.1 the electronic programming guide doesn't download all the channels that I get, and most of the channels list do not contain programming data (says “no data”). Some channels do have programs listed, but most don’t. I can view live tv of those channels that are not in the Live TV Guide, when I am in the Channel setup screen. This is very strange since when I first installed the program a couple hours earlier, all the right channels did appear in the Live TV Guide with programming data. Unfortunately, I had to remove and reinstall SageTV because I forgot to install the latest Hauppauge drivers before installing Sage TV. Any have this happen to them??
I have: WinXP Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 150 (latest drivers from their site) Latest Hauppauge Apps installed (WinTV2000, decoder, Remote, IR Blaster) Hauppauge IR Blaster/Remote IR Receiver Hauppague Remote Control Dish 301 Basic receiver (using coax into card) Thanks in advance, Kristen |
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Kristen,
What kind of internet connection do you have? The EPG download is pretty big and can take a while to completely download. Also, if you are using the XP firewall, add SageTV and SageTVService.exe to excluded applications.
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Thank you korben! I'm in dallas as well.
I have dsl service, it is very fast. I just added the two .exe's the the exclusion list, as I do have windows firewall turned on. Doing this added the content to the programming guide, but some channels are still missing (3-99)? I have the Dish 120 channel package, which I figured was expanded basic since there are two packages below mine. I have consistently chosen the expanded basic line up during setup all day. I'm still puzzled why I had some additional channels earlier today if I set it up the same way everytime. |
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I don't have dish, but I seem to recall others mentioning that the lower channels may be duplicated on higher channel numbers. If that is the case, SageTV will show the channels only once -- check the higher numbers to see if they are there.
- Andy
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Andy~ You are right, there are lower channels that are duplicated on the higher channels (somewhere in the 8000's). I checked and all but one are included on the programming guide.
I am still wondering why the lower channels showed up in the guide when I installed SageTV a couple times yesterday, even though I always specified DISH expanded basic? Oh well, not a big deal. It was just easier to find the major broadcasting stations when they are lower channels. Thanks. |
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