![]() ![]() As I recall, quitting and reopening EyeTV usually fixes the problem. The work around for me has been to only use a single Mac/EyeTV with the HDHomeRun (I instead setup the second Mac/EyeTV with one of the USB tuner sticks).Ĥ. I reported this to El Gato - I'll send them this thread to see if it will spur a fix. You can see this just by opening a live TV window before and after on the first Mac/EyeTV - it will think it is on the same channel as before, but in fact it is on the channel you changed to with the second Mac/EyeTV.ģ. I have been able to reproduce this problem by changing the channel using a second Mac/EyeTV in between uses by the first Mac/EyeTV. When using two different Macs running EyeTV with the same HDHomeRun, the computer records at the right time, but the wrong channel.Ģ. You may be having the same problem I have encountered:ġ. ![]() Or have "smart guides" gotten smarter since the last time I dealt with cablecos moving channels to different clearQAM frequencies? Then, and only then, will a "smart guide" for ABC shows correctly find them on their new 699 MHz location. Unless I'm mistaken, the OP needs to re-scan his channels, confirm that NBC is now associated with 705 MHz and then find out where ABC is, let's say it's on 699 MHz now-at that point if his EPG hasn't assigned NBC to 705 and ABC to 699 he needs to do it manually. In his case, let's say his ABC was on 705 MHz, that means his EyeTV configuration and EPG associate ABC shows with 705 MHz, then his cableco moves ABC to a different frequency and moves NBC to 705-at that point, doesn't "EyeTV" still think ABC is on 705 MHz-if he set a "smart guide" for any ABC shows it would actually record NBC because EyeTV still thinks "The Middle" and "Modern Family" are on 705 MHz. How does the EyeTV smart guide overcome the problem the OP is having, though-how will creating a "smart guide" of his ABC shows like "The Middle" and "Modern Family" help if the clearQAM frequency of ABC's new location isn't known to EyeTV? EyeTV still thinks his ABC is where it was. ![]()
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