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Old 22-Jul-2015, 2:44 AM   #1
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Issue with Rovi reception -- Seattle metro area

I use WMC for my TV tuning. I cut the cord a while ago and only receive OTA. Well, today was the end (in my area) of Microsoft’s contract with zap2it. So I updated the guide to the new epg provider, Rovi . Bummer!!

Many problems – the WORST of which is as follows:
I’m in Everett. I had always received a good signal with ALL subchannels of KCTS (our main PBS channel). It’s transmitting from only 20 miles from my house and my rooftop OTA antenna is pointing straight at it. Today when I updated the epg to Rovi, all of a sudden I’m barely receiving a signal at all (one red bar) from subchannel 9.3. Not only that, but I receive the “no data available” message on ALL KCTS subchannels, including the main one, 9.1. The signal is strong from 9.1 and 9.2 but no programming data is available.

The strange thing is that I still have a great signal from ALL subchannels of the other local PBS station, KBTC. It’s CONSIDERABLY farther away, down in Tacoma. And the epg also is able to provide programming data for those channels.

I can live with the lack of programming data, since TV guides are available on the internet. However, can anyone offer any info on why I can’t receive the 9.3 subchannel. Again, there have been NO hardware changes (computer, television, antenna), just a change in the epg provider.

Thanks in advance for any help that can be offered.
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Old 22-Jul-2015, 10:16 AM   #2
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Old 22-Jul-2015, 2:26 PM   #3
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Our local TVO station was not available one morning, it was back that afternoon.

I'd give them a minute to get things sorted out.

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Old 23-Jul-2015, 1:54 PM   #4
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OK, thanks for your replies. There were numerous other problems .... lots of missing channels that I had to add back manually, etc, etc. I don't think I'd like to call ALL of those stations.

I've sent a PM to GroundURMast, who actually lives here. He may be able to help.

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Old 23-Jul-2015, 3:24 PM   #5
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Whatever the issue actually is, it isn't a reception (antenna system) issue. Most likely, it's something to do with the implementation of your configuration within WMC.

I seem to recall that Rovi discontinued their on-air guide two years ago...

Perhaps Tom can offer some insight. I've not delved into WMC so I haven't any experience with it.
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Old 23-Jul-2015, 5:22 PM   #6
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Problem tuning in a particular channel

http://www.sevenforums.com/media-cen...r-channel.html

I don't understand why anyone would want to watch TV using a computer. I don't like computers, and only tolerate them for what they can do for me. I have yet to find a computer that I would call "user friendly."

I would much rather watch TV on a TV set.

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=WMC+for+tuning

http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=kcts

K09ZA-D LEAVENWORTH WA also uses physical channel 9.3
http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...llsign=k09za-d
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Old 23-Jul-2015, 6:09 PM   #7
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I don't understand why anyone would want to watch TV using a computer. I don't like computers, and only tolerate them for what they can do for me. I have yet to find a computer that I would call "user friendly."

I would much rather watch TV on a TV set.
Ahh, you're just an old fashioned fuddy duddy.....and so am I!

I looked into building a media server and then decided I don't need another hobby...I like to watch a few TV shows from time to time just to relax...I don't need anything more complicated than switching channels.
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Old 23-Jul-2015, 6:21 PM   #8
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Thanks, Tim!
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Old 24-Jul-2015, 2:03 PM   #9
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Uh, thanks for all of the additional helpful replies. Rovi is settling down now, able to pick up all of the missing channels and subchannels on its own as well as to supply programming data. Y'all are welcome to continue to express your opinions of HTPCs on this thread, as my problems are resolved and I'm outta here.
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Old 24-Jul-2015, 5:13 PM   #10
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Susan:

Glad to hear that your reception has improved, for whatever the reason.

Sorry if I struck a nerve.

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Old 24-Jul-2015, 5:58 PM   #11
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Rovi sucks, simple as that.

Why watch through a PC, to be able to record shows. With a dual tuner card I can record 2 shows at once, set up a schedule, keep as many as I have hard drive space for, etc. I like to record shows just so I can fast forward through the stupid commercials.

I've been all over the boards for WMC, MS tech net, and many others. Everyone agrees, Rovi EPG just sucks.

I had 51 channels in the Zap2it EPG, dropped to 32 on Rovi. I lost channels from towers only 26 miles from my house. All because someone at Rovi didn't think they should be available in my zip code.

I will be trying to add them back manually, but it's not easy. We will see if the EPG will download data for manually added channels.

EPG's should separate out the signal/channel scanning from the guide part and not depend on your zip code. If the tuner picks it up, it should download the guide for it. That's how it "should" work, (and did for Zap2it). Apparently no one has told Rovi that!
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Old 24-Jul-2015, 9:09 PM   #12
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Some folks on another forum have had success by e-mailing Rovi with the channels and their zip code and Rovi has been adding them.
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Old 24-Jul-2015, 10:57 PM   #13
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I left them a polite but stern message on their web site earler indicating how I felt about their "service".

We'll see how it turns out.
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Old 30-Jul-2015, 2:39 PM   #14
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They did ask for the channel info, but almost a week and they still have not added my missing data.

I continue to look for alternatives, but so far none can match how easy WMC is to use. (She who must be obeyed cannot handle anything more complex.)

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Old 31-Jul-2015, 3:28 PM   #15
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They did ask for the channel info, but almost a week and they still have not added my missing data.
I think the other forum I mentioned said it took three weeks or so before they saw the added channels in Rovi...one person had to contact them a couple of times.
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Old 31-Jul-2015, 3:41 PM   #16
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I'll give them time, but it's just odd that they don't make their software just download data for the channels that are found during a scan.

It's like their software ignores any channel the tuner finds during a scan and only lists what is in their database for my zip code.

I've tried several alternatives to WMC, they either are too hard to get working to the satisfaction of the lady of the house, or completely crash my system.

We'll see what transpires but I can see on the horizon replacing the PC with a box like a Homerun with a pass through. At least it will more like a old skool VCR for the wife.
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Old 31-Jul-2015, 7:05 PM   #17
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It's like their software ignores any channel the tuner finds during a scan and only lists what is in their database for my zip code.
That is exactly how Rovi works...it is based on zip code, they do not retrieve any data from your computer. 98% of the time that works perfectly.
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Old 18-Aug-2015, 5:57 PM   #18
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It's been 3 weeks and several emails to them that have gone un-answered.

Oh well.

On a different note though, I may give up on WMC. Just put Windows 10 on a pc at work and now know the "real" reason they discontinued WMC.

You now have the "ability" to buy TV shows from the MS Store!

Wow, now you can get old re-runs of free OTA broadcast TV shows like NCIS for only $29 per season. What a deal!

Not.
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Old 26-Aug-2015, 1:34 PM   #19
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As I used to hear said when I was much younger, "well I'll be a monkeys uncle". I actually heard back from Rovi, here is the response they sent.



"The issue regarding OTA channels not surfacing to the WMC guide is believed to be resolved and they should be visible in 24-48 hours. Please run through your WMC setup (if necessary) to confirm if you now have the missing channels along with their corresponding guide data.

If you continue to have issues please open a ticket with Microsoft in the Connect application (https://connect.microsoft.com/site1145/Feedback). Microsoft will work directly with Rovi on any further issues you might be having.

Thank you,

Rovi Support"
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