![]() ![]() If you have multiple devices of the same type connected to the same source (i.e. ![]() For digital devices of all types, you MUST do a channel scan to find the channels. ![]() For Analog devices, you can do a channel scan to find available channels, or you can import the channels from your EPG source which is much easier (discussed below). You MUST setup the physical TV channels that each tuner will be receiving on that screen as well. One key thing to understand is that you must setup each tuner device that you will be using in Settings->Devices. ALL configuration and user data is stored in the DATA directory. The only time you should be messing about in the PROGRAM directory is if you need to copy in a patched file to replace one of the program files. = "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\NPVR" on Windows 5.x variants (XP, 2003). = "C:\Users\Public\NPVR" on Windows 6.x variants (Vista, 7, 8) and 10 = "C:\Program Files(x86)\NPVR" (64-bit versions of Windows) = "C:\Program Files\NPVR" (32-bit versions of Windows) NPVR has a program directory and a data directory. ![]() This post is meant to provide some basic information to get you pointed in the right direction. type it or copy/paste it into an explorer window, and it will open) (note that the "application data" folder is hidden, but it is there. Windows XP: C:\documents and settings\all users\application data\npvr\logs Windows Vista/7/8/10: C:\users\public\npvr\logs The default log location is in the logs directory under the npvr data directory: NPVR logs pretty much everything it does in several log files. Also, please post your entire logs folder unless otherwise instructed. To attach the logs, use the 'Go Advanced' button when posting, then click the paperclip and follow the onscreen instructions. I can't stress this enough: Everyone providing help on the forums is pretty smart, but we're not clairvoyant (ok, sometimes a few of us have been a little clairvoyant, but I wouldn't count on it for YOUR problem) a good problem description AND logs makes it a lot easier to see what's going on, and you're more likely to get a correct first answer. You MUST ZIP and attach your logs to any support post. This post will try to address common questions and mistakes, and also provide some basic "getting started" information for new users. ![]()
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