Saw a post about having two IR blasters plugged into the back of the IR
transceiver solving this. Tried it and it worked!! When you go thru the
wizard, you need to have TWO IR devices in the transceiver and it will start
working. After you are done, you can remove one. I heard, but did not
test, that you could just plug a headphone jack in and it would do the same
thing.
Since my Verizon box has no IR for the computer, I added channel 3 to the media Center and I change the channels with my Verizon remote. All my stations from the Verizon box go to Channel 3.
So the story here is, for some reason Windows won't detect the only channel my box sends the TV signal to and you must manually configure the media center to antenna, then go to settings and add the channel you want in the guide.
Why the TV guide controls what channel you can tune to is beyond me, but the scanner locks out all channels it does not detect. they must be manually added in the guide.
My TV works and looks ok now.
Rames9 wrote:
IR hardware not detected - Win7 solution
25-Oct-09
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Rames9 wrote:
IR hardware not detected - Win7 solution
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Sure you can set MC to channel 3 and manually tune the channels, but how
does that help when you are not at home (or asleep) and would like MC to
record something? When the MC computer cannot control the cable/sat box, you
have no way to do unattended recordings, which is one of the main features
of a DVR.
It's not the Verizon box that need IR for the computer, it's the computer
that needs the IR control for the Verizon box.
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