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Windows => Television => Topic started by: robertdz on November 22, 2015, 11:39:50 pm
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I WAS running Win8 and MSMC, getting my TV through Ceton InfiniTV cable card. Today I upgraded to Win10 and loaded MC 21. During Television setup, using the "CableCARD" button, nothing shows in the devices window. I made the setting change to "enable DLNA is turned on". Still nothing. I removed, then reinstalled the Ceton driver. Still nothing. Does anyone know what I'm missing?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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Did you check with Ceton to see if they know anything or have a new driver?
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I did not approach Ceton directly. I did check their site for a new driver. I had the most current version.
R
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Is this the PCIe or Networked based version? If it is Networked, have you tried disabling the Windows firewall?
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The Ceton infiniTV cable card is PCIe. I'm running eset Nod32 and I "allowed" the Ceton card through the firewall. I don't know if there are any other settings that need to be tweaked.
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I don't have that card...so not much else I can help with...sorry.
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Are you seeing the card in Windows Device manager?
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The Ceton infiniTV cable card is PCIe. I'm running eset Nod32 and I "allowed" the Ceton card through the firewall. I don't know if there are any other settings that need to be tweaked.
Have you also allowed MC through the firewall?
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Thanks for throwing out ideas. I appreciate your insight.
A couple answers:
Yes, I can see the InfiniTV cable card in Device Manager.
Yaobing, about the Firewall: I misspoke. It was MC 21 that I allowed through the firewall. Not the Ceton cable card.
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In Tools > Options... > Media Network, where you enabled "Use Media Network to share this library...", expand "Advanced" and make sure "DLNA Controller (control other DLNA devices)" checkbox is checked.