Hi,
I use the HDHomerun dual tuner for DVB-C, and it works for me once the initital setup is completed.
Indeed it might take some time before all the muxes are scanned. This is indicated by "muxes waiting inititial scan": As long as there are muxes waiting to be scanned, the system will be busy.
The Muxes are the various frequencies on your cable network, each containing a few tv stations.
The services are the individual stations that the system detects in the various muxes.
Selecting the "DVB-network" by location can help, but information varies from network to network.
Also, initial scans might take some time. Better is ( in my experience) to check your local provider for the exact frequencies, and add some muxes manually at first, scan those, make sure you can watch some channels, and then add more.
So, my advice: start with a few muxes first of which you know (from you local provider overview) that they should work, and add them manually with the exact right parameters (which also vary from provider to provider).
Alex.
Keith Mickunas wrote:
> I just can't get anywhere with this software. I select Add DVB Network by location, select one of the items and it dumps a bunch of information to the screen about frequencies. Later on, after some random time without any activity in the system log, Map DVB services to channels will be available, but when I click it, it starts scanning channels, and I recognize the names of local channels, but it keeps saying the demux0 device is busy and so it does nothing with it. It's less than useless. I can't find anything that tells me the order of what I should run in this to configure it, nor do I know which of the many options to choose. I don't know what the Multiplexes or Services tabs are for. I don't know if I should uninstall and reinstall at this point because the wrong thing. There is just nothing here to help.