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Apparently Charter Communications cable is Canadian. So, if your wondering why your channels are out of place and or missing or in poor picture requiring fine tuning of every channel this is your problem. Under xawtv I switched from NTSC/US-cable settings to NTSC/canada-cable and wa-la! Perfect! Who knew?!?
" So, if your wondering why your channels are out of place and or missing or in poor picture requiring fine tuning of every channel this is your problem"
Ah, I have charter cable. Every channel is perfect, never had to tune a thing...
Must just be the North Carolins feed. Under an ATI TV Wonder VE card this is the result. Before I changed the format the channels were all out of tune and fox was missing and had been replaced by channel 22 which is CSpan here. Nedless to say it is a strange revelation!
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