I had just sent Jim a long email about why MC has fallen to the bottom of my PVR/DVR candidate list, when I noticed the new release and decided to give it a try.
To use both tuners to scan for channels, follow these steps.
1. TV Options > General > Setup...
2. Select country and type zip code.
3. Digital Cable or satellite
4. Check "Clear QAM" and check both tuners. Now highlight the tuner that you want to be used for scanning during this round, and click the button below the tuner list "Use highlighted device to perform actual scan".
5. Follow through the rest of the wizard, except that you may skip setting up EPG at this time. Wait until scan finish
Yes, you are right, having an option to scan all bands is a good idea.
6. When all is done, check the channels list and see if you are satisfied. If not, and you want to try using the second tuner to scan again, click OK to exit Manage Channels window so you will be returned to TV Options.
7. On TV Options page, click the tuner profile you just setup, and click Configure button. Click Next button until you get to the page with list of tuners to use. Now you can select a different tuner to perform actual scan. Finish configuration and return to TV Options.
8. Click Manage Channels... on TV Options page. Click "Rescan" button on lower right corner. Pick the QAM profile and go through the scanning process.
9. If you found some channels on the second scan, and you believe these channels can only be tuned on the second tuner, you can assign the second tuner as their preferred tuner (on the right side of the Manage Channels window).
Problems with the above procedure:
A. You need to list EVERY mouse click, and EVERY word typed. Be explicit. That includes pressing "Next". Also, list each new dialog using its full title. Don't skip any, no matter how trivial. I'll do my best with the gaps in the above procedure, but who knows what the result will be.
B. You skipped a step between 1 and 2 above: the "Clean up old settings?" dialog. Can you tell me what you did during that step? Despite a complete uninstall (of .131) and reinstall (of .132), I still get that dialog. What must be done to ensure I'm doing a COMPLETELY FRESH INSTALL? Why doesn't the app installer ask me about it? I checked "Reset all television settings." and selected "Yes" on the subsequent confirmation dialog.
C. The standard setup process should be for EVERY tuner to get configured and scanned in ALL bands. While slow, this guarantees that the user will have access to every possible channel, with none missing because tuners or scans were skipped. Just warn the user that it may take overnight, and all will be well.
But that hides another MC problem: Why is the default scan rate so slow? MC has the slowest band scan of any program I've tried. If everyone else can do better, so can you.
Once all scans have completed, see if there are differences between them, and ask the user what to do about them (drop/keep channels, primary/secondary if kept, etc.).
D. "Standard" scan of first tuner yielded no channels. Why doesn't the "Rescan" button allow me to choose a different frequency set? I cancelled the rescan.
E. MC doesn't track (and remind me) of what prior scans have been attempted, and if each was "more thorough" or not. The app should at least keep track of what it has done in the past!
F. Second scan of first tuner: IRC found some channels, but fewer than expected. Maybe TWC has replicated some channels across bands during its reorganization. Or the bands may overlap. I don't know, and I shouldn't have to care. The program should HANDLE THIS.
G. Third scan of first tuner: HRC. Got a popup about trying to rescan existing profile, selected "No", then selected to use default new name "QAM (1)".
I have no idea why I should EVER care about what a "profile" is, what it does, or what its name should be. If there is a reason to care, why doesn't the program help tell me why it matters, and help me select a useful name?
The only exception I can think of would be if I'm using an external switch to feed different sources to a single tuner: Since this is probably a RARE occurrence, it should not be part of EVERY setup, but should instead be a question at the beginning of the setup that will
ENSURE scans will be done for each input source selection. That is to day, it should be more common and easier (and not that expensive) to add separate tuners for each input rather than use a switch. And if a switch is present, it should be explicitly handled by the setup process.
The third scan ended with no new channels found. Looks like TWC has started to depopulate Clear-QAM. <sigh>
G. Attempted to start first scan of SECOND tuner.
MC crashed when I hit the "Scan" button. It it matters, it did not ask me about the profile name.
H. Restarted MC.
Get rid of the delay on the startup dialog if I am still within the 30 days. It adds pain to an already painful procedure.
I. Selected SECOND tuner. Manually renamed profile to hopefully avoid crash. Selected IRC. Pressed "Scan". Crashed again.