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Hi guys



I came across your post and assumed you may be able to help me. Like you, I bought a USB DVB-T stick from ebay, which came with Blaze HDTV 6.0 software cd. I followed the instructions and installed the drivers for the USB device and the blaze hdtv software. Since then I've been trying to scan for channels but totally unsuccessful. I checked the signal strength using my postcode before I bought this product and the signal strength in my area (east london) was excellent. I am not sure why it still does not pick up any channels in the scan.

I have listed the details of my laptop and the general issues with scanning. I would be grateful if you can please help me with this as you have successfully used this product+software

- Laptop: pentium dual core T4200 2.0 GHz laptop with 3GB RAM
- Driver successfully installed: I can see "IT9135 BDA Device" under "sound, video, games controller" in the Device Manager. The DVB-T USB stick I have is a mini USB called PCTV Micro.
- BlazeVideo HDTV Player’s version number - 6.0
- Windows Operating System’s version - Windows Vista Home Basic SP2
- Hardware configuration (sound card, VGA card, Image Capturing card) and their specifications
Sound card: IDT High Definition Audio Codec 6.10.6209.0
Video: Intel® High Definition Audio HDMI 6.10.0.2067
- Main issue: The device driver, software etc seem to be successfully installed. But when I try to run the scan, there are 0 channels found. I've tried using the TV antenna, mini antenna (that came with the product), in open space. I have also played around with different frequencies, options in advanced settings, etc but nothing works. I have written to the Blaze HDTV support and they have replied with a set of FAQs suggesting the above which I had already tried before writing to them. So it wasn't of any help.

I would be grateful if you can list out the following from your Blaze HDTV setting.

Frequency range (Min and Max):

Band Width:

Advanced Settings
DTV Modulator
Constellation:
Code Rate:
Transmission Mode:
Guard Interval:
Advanced Scan
Off-center Frequency:
Retry Times:

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You might try the Demo of the DVBViewer if this application is able to receive channels in your region. If so you may consider to buy a license :)

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