Ceton PCI intermittent problem: NO TV SIGNAL
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November 22, 2011 at 4:36 am #26450
Hi,
So I have the Ceton PCI card and all is well and good. But every few days, I get the pop-up box saying:
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NO TV SIGNAL
There was no TV signal on channel 44 so “{show name}” could not be recorded. Reschedule the recording after verifying the TV signal is working for that channel.
—–However, when I go to Recorded TV, that very show is indeed recording. Any ideas what’s causing this pop-up to occur even though there’s no real issue?
Any info appreciated.
Thx.
Jon
November 23, 2011 at 4:13 am #31908TheEmirOfGroofunkistan
I have an Infinitv usb tuner and have seen the same thing a couple of times.
November 23, 2011 at 6:30 pm #31916laidbackdood
I’m getting that too, i have the usb version. I don’t know what to do.
November 28, 2011 at 6:16 am #31934Adidas4275
i have had this issue as well, i am on comcast and I have 2 OTA HD channels (ABC and NBC) no longer works so i am using the SD channels. I have not had time to trouble shoot it.
I have updated the firmware with 0 fix.
I am wondering if something was changed on the cable side?
what provider are you guys using?
November 28, 2011 at 1:34 pm #31938mikinho
Hi Jon,
Do you have tuning adapters? You can see this error with tuning adapters (generally Cisco’s) take too long to tune request a channel. If so, what happens is:
1- Media Center attempts to record on Tuner X.
2- The tuning adapter takes too long to respond
3- Media Center does not see a signal on Tuner X soon enough so it reports failure
4- Media Center attempts to record on Tuner Y
5- The channel was already allocated in step #2 so the tune request responds quickly
6- Everything records properly but has the failed message from Tuner X
Note: Lots of steps left out (i.e. oversimplified)
November 28, 2011 at 9:02 pm #31940captain_video
I see the same thing occur on occasion, but the program always seems to record with no problem. I don’t have tuning adapters and it happens on my Hauppauge 2250’s as well as my Cetons. I’m thinking that if WMC can’t get a lock on a channel using one tuner it rotates between available tuners until the channel comes in. It’s not unusual to get several failure messages in a row for a given program.
I think that WMC just has too tight of a window between the time it looks for a channel and the time it declares a fault. Perhaps there’s a registry hack to extend the time window before the fault is declared. Either that or maybe the selected tuner can be checked X number of times for a signal lock before the fault is declared.
November 28, 2011 at 10:12 pm #31941RehabMan
I see this with my Ceton4 too. Same thing — warnings, sometimes several in a row, but ultimately the program records just fine.
A reg hack to adjust the timeout would be nice, but I’m not aware of one.
Or… Ceton could just make things tune a little quicker! Come to think of it, I don’t recall this problem happening with the earlier Ceton firmware — I think it was an update drivers/firmware (this spring) that started causing it.
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