The better way might be to set up two separate "providers" in the setup program. One provider could exclude the channels that don't tune well, that way Myth would only ever try to tune them on the better tuner.

If you use Zap2It, you'll probably have to create a second channel listing on their site, too.

At 9:54 AM -0500 1/20/05, Bill Oberman wrote:
Hi,

I was wondering how to solve the following problem given the myth interface.

I have 2 tuners, an old Hauppauge bttv based tuner, and a newer m179. The problem is that the Hauppauge tuner has major issues tuning a few channels (most notably fox), but is generally ok. The m179 is fine on all channels. Is there a way to either
1.) Never let the Hauppauge tuner record on a given set of channels or
2.) Weight the scheduler such that the m179 tries to grab those channels more greedily

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