Hi i am keen to make my tuners share out on the internet and i have stumbled across NEWA.
http://www.gbpvr.com/nwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Manual.NEWA
Now i tried fiddling around with it and i have a total of 3 sources over 2 tv cards on my PC namely
1. DVB-T off antenna
2. Analog TV off antenna
3. S-Video from set top box
Why is it i can only see DVB-T channels and not the others![]()
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Have you successfully used NPVR for analog sources before trying NEWA, or is this the first time you tried NPVR?
The reason why I ask is that, from what I recall from trying NPVR last year, only digital tuners are supported using the standard NPVR set up. An analog tuner requires a special set up procedure, utilizing some bits and pieces of software to be obtained from Hauppauge. I don't recall what needs to be done for analog capture. -
Yes i am running 2 cards with 3 sources as stated above for a while now under NPVR but i am only now starting to explore NEWA - ya i had to manually add the analog tuner
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If your problem isn't that NPVR has not been set up for the analog sources, I can only offer one other suggestion. I don't know NEWA, but maybe it is not designed to work with analog tuners or analog capture. Have you tried asking your question at the NPVR user forum?
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For some reason i can't register there and emailing the admin yielded no results
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