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I also winder if this key is actually required when running a Home Run PVR as the backend.
I cannot seem to decode HD channels only SD at this point and assumed this maybe my issue
Thanks

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At end of file paste in the numbers in the email. E.g.decode_MPG2=0x12345678
decode_WVC1=0x87654321
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Yes, insert sdcard into windows.You should see a file called config.txt.
At end of file paste in the numbers in the email. E.g.
decode_MPG2=0x12345678
decode_WVC1=0x87654321
I only purchased the one code MPEG2. Is the other a required code too?
Do you think this is why I am having HD issues?
Thanks for the quick reply Popcornmix. You do so much!
MPEG-2 is often used by live TV, DVDs and Blu-Rays
VC-1 is often used by Blu-Rays.
You can tell the codec in use using the codec overlay ('o' key on keyboard) or by posting a debug log(wiki).
But it's certainly possible that the lack of MPEG-2 licence may be causing your live TV issues.
If you don't play Blu-Ray images then you shouldn't need the VC-1 codec.
(2016-02-20, 20:05)popcornmix Wrote: You can get two licence keys for the Pi, MPEG-2 and VC-1.
MPEG-2 is often used by live TV, DVDs and Blu-Rays
VC-1 is often used by Blu-Rays.
You can tell the codec in use using the codec overlay ('o' key on keyboard) or by posting a debug log(wiki).
But it's certainly possible that the lack of MPEG-2 licence may be causing your live TV issues.
If you don't play Blu-Ray images then you shouldn't need the VC-1 codec.
Ok thank you. I need the MPEG2 one I guess for now to run live TV. I dont use Blu-Ray thank you again
(2016-02-20, 20:11)nb2a Wrote:(2016-02-20, 20:05)popcornmix Wrote: You can get two licence keys for the Pi, MPEG-2 and VC-1.
MPEG-2 is often used by live TV, DVDs and Blu-Rays
VC-1 is often used by Blu-Rays.
You can tell the codec in use using the codec overlay ('o' key on keyboard) or by posting a debug log(wiki).
But it's certainly possible that the lack of MPEG-2 licence may be causing your live TV issues.
If you don't play Blu-Ray images then you shouldn't need the VC-1 codec.
Ok thank you. I need the MPEG2 one I guess for now to run live TV. I dont use Blu-Ray thank you again
I cannot seem to see a file that says config.txt. I am looking at the SD card on windows machine.The card seems have Raspbian folder on it.
Openelec you need to use SSH Putty
=http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Config.txt
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(2016-02-21, 00:59)Rickt1962 Wrote: If your using OSMC its easy its to navigate to it own Kodi.I have OpenElec on this card.
Openelec you need to use SSH Putty
=http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Config.txt
I honestly have no idea what you just said to use
This is my first venture into Linux sorry

(2016-02-21, 00:50)nb2a Wrote: The card seems have Raspbian folder on it.
It's hard to help when you give such confusing information - you say you've installed only OpenELEC but you can't find config.txt (which is installed by default with OpenELEC), and now you've got this 'Raspbian' folder.. have you installed NOOBS by any chance?
(2016-02-21, 04:01)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-02-21, 00:50)nb2a Wrote: The card seems have Raspbian folder on it.
It's hard to help when you give such confusing information - you say you've installed only OpenELEC but you can't find config.txt (which is installed by default with OpenELEC), and now you've got this 'Raspbian' folder.. have you installed NOOBS by any chance?
I am using OpenElec but viewing it from a windows based computer Milhouse As I have seen online at times the config.txt file may not be visible via windows. So I did find it using SSH since on the card itself is was not visible a a stand alone. Thank you for your help and patience.
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(2016-02-21, 06:40)nickr Wrote: What codec is your tv compressed with?
Checking it seems to be MPEG2 if that is what you refer to Nick
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