you will need to rerun tv setup and select "have a set top box" This will require you to have IR Emitter attached to the IR receiver that is used by MCE. I haven't tested it, however I believe there are some issues getting the standard MCE remote to record the IR codes from the Comcast remote.
Your other option(a no brainer for me) is to replace your analog tuner with a QAM tuner. You will be hard pressed to find a better tuner then the HDHomerun.
Jay
jbworks:you will need to rerun tv setup and select "have a set top box" This will require you to have IR Emitter attached to the IR receiver that is used by MCE. I haven't tested it, however I believe there are some issues getting the standard MCE remote to record the IR codes from the Comcast remote. Your other option(a no brainer for me) is to replace your analog tuner with a QAM tuner. You will be hard pressed to find a better tuner then the HDHomerun.
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Sure wish I'd found this forum long ago. I could have learned a great deal! LOL
Comcast just switched us last week and I got caught unprepared. I've hooked up a STB but WMC can't recognize the channels. And I have an internal dual tuner. Comcast -- after telling me 8 times that they didn't know anything about WMC hookups -- told me that I'd only get one channel to view or record and would need to install a single tuner card.
I'm research the Silicondust HDHomeRun. Any better ideas?
Thanks,
sherry