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		<title>Getting all your QAM channels on Comcast with EyeTV Hybrid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Christmas I got an elgato EyeTV Hybrid, and I was excited. I was excited about recording shows (and movies) in HD. I was excited to get rid of the old low-definition DVD recorder. I was excited to have those crisp, clear, free HD networks that were on my TV finally on my computer. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Christmas I got an <a href="http://www.elgato.com/elgato/na/mainmenu/products/hybrid09/product1.en.html">elgato EyeTV Hybrid</a>, and I was excited.  I was excited about recording shows (and movies) in HD.  I was excited to get rid of the old low-definition DVD recorder.  I was excited to have those crisp, clear, free HD networks that were on my TV finally on my computer.  But when I plugged it in&#8230;?  Nothing HD.  Not sure why, some people blame it on Comcast messing with PSIP and virtual channels tables, but it just could be a not-sensitive-enough channel scanner.  My TV was picking up some HD networks though, so I <em>knew</em> they were there, and I was <em>determined</em> to find them.</p>
<p>It took me a month to get all my HD channels to show up, but I finally did.  If you want to know how, read on.  If you just want the shortcut I found at the end&#8230;<a href="#trick">skip to the bottom</a>.</p>
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<li><b>Use the EyeTV Channel Scan</b>.  Didn&#8217;t work.  Found some SD digital QAM channels, but not the HD ones I wanted.</li>
<li><b><a href="http://www.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/channels">Search SiliconDust&#8217;s Website</a> for available channel listings</b>.  Found the channels I <em>should</em> have.  Went to EyeTV, used their &#8220;manually add digital channel&#8230;&#8221; feature to try and add those channels (using the drop-down menu).  Didn&#8217;t work.</li>
<li><b>Install Ubuntu and MythTV under Boot Camp.</b>  <a href="http://www.technetra.com/2008/07/01/over-the-air-digital-tv-with-linux/">Hack in some 950q drivers</a>, then use the MythTV channel scanner.  Didn&#8217;t work.</li>
<li><b>Install dvb-utils and scan</b>.  Found some channels!  Now we&#8217;re getting somewhere, but all I&#8217;ve got is a list of freqs in a channels.conf file that EyeTV won&#8217;t touch.</li>
<li><b>Consider ditching EyeTV and just using MythTV</b>.  Can&#8217;t get MythTV to work right in VirtualBox, and I&#8217;m not ready to give up OS X completely, so scratch that idea.</li>
<li><b>Manually enter the freqs from channels.conf file into EyeTV</b>.  Success!  But some are still missing&#8230;  come to the &#8220;oh, duh&#8221; realization.</li>
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<h3><a name="trick"><b>The Trick</b></a></h3>
<p>Hopefully, EyeTV found at least one QAM channel on its scan.  You&#8217;re just going to mathematize from that.
<ol>
<li>Tune to an existent QAM channel, noting its &#8220;channel number&#8221; as indicated by EyeTV.</li>
<li>Right-click on your channel listing in EyeTV, and select &#8220;Manually add digital channel&#8230;&#8221;</li>
<li>Add (or subtract) 6,000.3 kHz to the frequency it shows to get the frequency for the next channel.</li>
<li>Hit &#8220;Add&#8221;</li>
<li>Rinse and repeat until you&#8217;ve tried every channel.</li>
<li>You should have them all:  if you force the tuner to jump in the right increments, it will take more attention when trying these channels and should find the missing ones.</li>
<li><b>Hint:</b> by checking the <a href="http://www.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/channels">SiliconDust Website</a> for your zip code, you can find the &#8220;Major&#8221; channels it&#8217;s supposed to be on, and multiply it out so you don&#8217;t have to try EVERY channel.  For instance, if your channel 103 is on  667783 kHz, and you&#8217;re supposed to have a channel 115 multiplex, take 115-103 = 12 and multiply by 6,000.3 = 72,003.6.  Add that to 667,783 and you enter that number (739786 kHz) to get your channel 115 stations.</li>
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<p>Enjoy your new, complete QAM listings!  Now, if you want, <a href="http://www.gopulls.com/blog/2009.01.28/streaming-from-your-eyetv-hybrid-like-slingbox-only-better/">stream your EyeTV channels over your network with CyTV</a>!</p>
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