<br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div><div><blockquote>Ahhhhh, I see what I did. I have three zap2it lineups, an analog (for the PVR-500), a digital with everything but the HD channels (also for the PVR-500, but the s-video input), and another digital with only the HD channels (for the firewire). I divvied up the digital channels among two feeds to reduce the chance of conflicts, since the s-video and the firewire both use the set top box's tuner and Myth doesn't know that.
</blockquote></div></div></blockquote><div><br> I really don't mean to hijack your question here, but I think I made the same mistake you did when setting up my new Myth backend over the weekend. I've got 2 tuners: a PVR-250 and a PVR-150. I subscribe to Comcast digital cable, but currently have only one cable box. So I set up 2 lineups on Zap2it: a Comcast analog, and a Comcast digital lineup. I created 2 video sources (one for each lineup) and pointed the PVR-250 at the analog lineup/source, and the PVR-150 at the digital one. (the 150 will be hooked up to my cable box via s-video)
<br><br>However, since all channels under 100 would be the same for both lineups, this creates unnecessary overlap...?? In other words, what I should have done is:<br> 1. Create ONE lineup (comcast digital)<br> 2. Create 2 video sources - one called "analog" and one called "digital" using the SAME lineup
<br> 3. Point the 250 to the analog source and the 150 to the digital source<br> 4. Use the channel editor to remove channels above 100 for the analog source tied to my 250<br><br>Does that sound right? <br></div><br></div>
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