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Thread: miraclebox twin hd two dvc tuners can't record one channel and watch another

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielaki85 View Post
    I think it's fine mate I've got a picture on the TV also tried switching tuners both a and b work on their own but wen I record and change chsnnel is when I get that msg about transponders
    have you checked that the two sat feeds are not loose from box of box?

    the only other thing I can suggest is a re-flash. are you using ABM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by john doe View Post
    have you checked that the two sat feeds are not loose from box of box?

    the only other thing I can suggest is a re-flash. are you using ABM?
    He's using cable John not satellite.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    He's using cable John not satellite.


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    Doh, of course he is.

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    I'm lost no matter wot I try it doesn't wrk

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    I read a similar thread an another forum and the solution was to update to the latest version of the cam software. Thinking about it that may have been a twin sat tuner. Worth a try anyhoo.

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    Can you upload a picture showing connections at rear of receiver?

    Also your splitter too.

    Post screenshot of tuner config, do both please.

    How did you scan channels?

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    Scanned thru abm

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    You lose 4.7db/3.6db of signal on each of those outputs. You would be better off not using splitter. Use the loop-out port to connect to second tuner.

    Edit: just read again and see you have tried already.

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    I tried with a cable about a metre long wud this matter

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    Can I double check that ITV works fine only with one tuner active?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielaki85 View Post
    I tried with a cable about a metre long wud this matter
    No The losses in a good quality cable a metre long are negligible. Short loop cables of a few inches are only used for cosmetic reasons.
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    Yes it works fine with only one running

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    JPEG_20150519_214656_2122277681.jpg this is all I getJPEG_20150519_214656_2122277681.jpgwhen I record then switch to another channel

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    How many instances of ITV do you have?

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