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Old 02-02-2005, 06:03 PM
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Multi-tuner setup question

Very new to BTV but have been running a single tuner pvr-150 fine for about 2 weeks. Just installed a PVR500, and ran the setup wizard for BTV ok, however i dont get an option to select from multiple tuners to watch tv or record. Can someone shed some light on the matter for me.
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Old 02-02-2005, 09:24 PM
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Re: Multi-tuner setup question

BTV uses any available tuner without telling you. If you have three tuners, any of those could be used for whatever task you give it. However, it usually goes in order from the first to the last according to the tuners list in the admin pages.If you start a recording and all of them are free, then it's #1, while that is going on and you start Live TV, then #2 goes into action.

This is how I understand it.
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