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    ** vu duo 2 vm dvb-t t2 hybrid tuner issue

    I have got vu duo 2 with dual tuner and I first time connected with my cable.

    Can you guys please help me to set up my box please


    I have transferred cable files into box......

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    Need to be a bit more specific dude... What cable have you connected? What files have you transferred? What services do you need to set up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMacFunkin View Post
    Need to be a bit more specific dude... What cable have you connected? What files have you transferred? What services do you need to set up?
    I am using VM.

    I have downloaded cable.

    I had cables.xml file transferred into vu duo2 box

    I could see tuner in service section. I scanned all channels

    Cable - Services
    Cable - New
    13.0E - Services
    13.0E - New
    28.2E - Services
    28.2E - New


    There is a list of channels in cable bouquets.

    But when I connect my virgin cable with splitter, one connection out to modem and second connection out to duo2 receiver. It makes my internet connection extremely slow....


    and still none of channel work. Do I need any other plugin to drive dvb t2 tuner? What sort of lines I need to view channels and can i have my personalized bouquets?


    I am using vti image. is there any better image, with better drivers, better skin (graphically and information wise)

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    What sort of lines I need to view channels
    Explain this


    If you are using DVB-C, why are you concerned about DVB-T2 tuner?
    You will find that a lot of people here use AutoBouquetsMaker.
    Are the free DVB-C channels working?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Explain this


    If you are using DVB-C, why are you concerned about DVB-T2 tuner?
    You will find that a lot of people here use AutoBouquetsMaker.
    Are the free DVB-C channels working?
    good point but I dont know the difference between two DVB-c vs DVB-t2 tuner

    I bought it as a DVB-t2 hybrid tuner

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    DVB-C = cable signal wire
    DVB-T2 = Aerial signal wire

    You select which mode to use in the tuner configuration

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    DVB-C = cable signal wire
    DVB-T2 = Aerial signal wire

    You select which mode to use in the tuner configuration
    I have installed openvix image with blue skin now....

    But I dont know how to make vm work in my receiver???

    can you guide me step by step guide please

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    Call 999 sure they can help.

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    can you be serious please....

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    That is serious call them tell them what youre doing might even get a nights free B&B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz450 View Post
    That is serious call them tell them what youre doing might even get a nights free B&B.
    I am trying to get free channels on my box...... what is your assumption regarding my post?

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    you were asklng what lines you need to get VM on your box.

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    forget about the lines.... let me scan for free channels

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    Quote Originally Posted by difficult_guy View Post
    forget about the lines.... let me scan for free channels
    I think you should have done a bit more research into these receivers before trying this sort of stuff.

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