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aucklander

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#24355 22-Jul-2008 09:53
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I can get the teletext in Media Portal (through freeview HD / Nova-T 500), and navigate through most of the pages as far as I tested it, but the one page I am really interested in, does not come up: 801 (captioned subtitles).

Is anyone using this page? It is working just fine on the tv when watching shows off analogue aerial and it is also working very well on dvb-s over a STB for freeview (not HD). But the teletext in MP finds all the other pages except 801 !!! I know there is no teletext for TV3 on HD, but TV1 and TV2 have the service working.

What could cause that? How could it be fixed?

Question for someone who has this working: if you activate the subtitles and start a recording, do you get the subtitles recorded ?? That would be nice... I used the method for a long time, recording from freeview DVB-S through a HDD dvd recorder (s-video from FTA STB, and scart -> component from dvd hdd recorder to the tv).




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aucklander

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  #150826 24-Jul-2008 07:44
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It is sorted out, it was just a matter to check some options in TV Client configuration / Subtitles. Working ok now.




mobo Intel DH55PJ, RAM: 4GB RAM, Nova-T 500 HD + Avermedia Trinity tuner card, Geforce 520 video, 120GB SSD Sandisk + 640 WD + 1000SG, Win7 Home Prem 64-bit, Media Portal 1.15.0; BTC 9019URF Cordless Keyboard, Panasonic 55" (HDMI cable), HTPC Case Silverstone Grandia GD05B.


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