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#61541 18-May-2010 17:53
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my mate can run dvb-t vlc player i know its not my pc as im able to play 1080p x264 6000kbps on my pc fine

i put the frequency in for c4 witch i think is 57000 and the light on my usb divice comes on and no video or sound tho im useing usb 2.0

please help

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dasimpsonsrule
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  #331508 18-May-2010 17:59
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its 570000 assuming your in Auckland pointing at Waiatarua.
To get C4 just go on program then select C4 (it usually starts on TV3 or TV3+1)

 
 
 

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vlcplayer

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  #331511 18-May-2010 18:07
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is that under playblack i cant click it

dasimpsonsrule
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  #331516 18-May-2010 18:24
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Yes its under playback. You need to play the stream first.
Go media> open capture device
select DVB directshow and then the DVB-T button
then 570000 and click play
wait till tv3 starts playing
the just click playback then program
then C4



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  #331520 18-May-2010 18:29
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ok thanks mate i tryed that no video plays or audio and under playback i cant click it

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  #331522 18-May-2010 18:35
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Your probably not pointed at Waiatarua then. Have a look around the internet for a list of frequencies (if they are only 3 digits add 000 to the end)

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  #331525 18-May-2010 18:44
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im in auckland i have my antenna setup right as when i use my usb dvb-t on my other pc picks up channel and it not as good as this pc

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