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June 15th, 2009

Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition

Posted by Ed Bott @ 8:40 am

Categories: Digital media, Media Center, Windows 7, Windows Vista

Tags: Media Center PC, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., TV, Digital Television, Service Alert, Media Center PCs, Microsoft Windows, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment

Microsoft’s Media Center program is nearly seven years old, and the version included with Windows 7 will be its fifth major revision. It’s one of the most polished features in the entire Windows family, especially in its support for multiple TV tuners: analog, basic cable, over-the-air digital (ATSC), satellite (in Europe and Japan), and CableCARD (in the United States).

With all that experience, you’d think that Microsoft would have sailed through the long-awaited transition to all-digital over-the-air TV broadcasts in the United States this past Friday. Instead, the company failed, in dramatic fashion.

It’s not like it caught the company by surprise. A Service Alert has been visible on the home menu page for Windows Vista Media Center users for the past two weeks or so:

Clicking through the multiple explanation screens produced a series of clear-sounding messages about what to expect in Media Center, depending on the type of tuners you were using. According to this screen, for anyone using an ATSC tuner there was “no additional action needed.”

That advice was wrong. Microsoft apparently forgot to plan for one of the side effects of the transition, in which some broadcasters changed broadcast channel numbers along with the switch.

I first noticed that something had gone wrong on Sunday, when I saw that a couple of shows on CBS and ABC had failed to record on Friday and Saturday, complaining that no signal was available. When I tried to tune in the channels manually, I got an error message instead of the programming I expected.

In postings over the weekend at The Green Button, the Microsoft-owned (but independently operated) community forums, I found other users complaining of the same issues. Media Center MVP Chris Lanier also noted the problem this morning.

There are workarounds for Windows Vista and Windows 7 that involve editing an XML file (in Windows Vista) and adding DTV channels manually (in Windows 7). Neither of the workarounds have worked for me.

If you’re a Media Center user, has this issue affected you? Leave a comment in the Talkback section below. I’ll be following up with Microsoft to see if I can understand what happened and when to expect a fix. If I hear from enough users, I’ll put together a more detailed follow-up post.

Update: A vigorous discussion at The Green Button here along with some possible workarounds.

A pair (so far) of cryptic updates from Microsoft here. The most recent was posted by chrisboedy around 21 hours ago [typos and punctuation errors in original]:

All, our services are all running as expected, however there was an issue which is causing the new data feed with some of the updated frequencies not to process through. We are currently working to resolve this and I’ll provide additional updates as I have them. I don’t expect this will be difficult for us to resolve, however the at that point, it’s just time waiting for the data to propagate to the front end servers for you all.

Expectation should be however that this will take ~24 hours to complete processing.

Additional input from GeekTonic and Ben Drawbaugh at EngadgetHD.

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Yes, I have had several issues since transition
"Video Error: Files needed to display video are not intalled or not working correctly." with recorded tv and paused tv. Some programs not recording, etc. I would love to see a fix for this. I was planning to restore to my backup. I will give it a little more time. ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kransom Posted on: 07/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Has the ATSC glitch affected you?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/15/09
I will check tonight.. i dont use it all the time since i have cable.  Been_Done_Before | 06/15/09
I'm having issues with 3 stations...  chadjd | 06/16/09
Even before the transition  mflatley | 06/16/09
NYC market  Techref6060 | 06/16/09
Not really, but...  nleditor | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  DaveN_MVP | 06/15/09
Media Center and Digital Switchover in the UK  star-me-kitten | 06/29/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  davidadkins1@... | 06/15/09
I wish it was that easy  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/15/09
That Easy  davidadkins1@... | 06/15/09
Details  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/15/09
Also see ChrisL01's reply below  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/15/09
NYC market  Techref6060 | 06/16/09
Nope. I use digital cable.  Michael Kelly | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  joe@... | 06/15/09
State of Readiness  johnfenjackson@... | 06/15/09
What?  jesusfreakf1 | 06/15/09
Agreed...  James T. Kirk | 06/15/09
The orderlies are looking for you!  stillgolfing | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  DWAnderson | 06/15/09
Hmm  philipralban@... | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  Gis Bun | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  oleary377 | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  ChrisL01 | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  garyeevans | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  dtrottman | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  dtrottman | 06/15/09
I think alot of people forgot....  storm14k | 06/15/09
Yes, but...  frabjous | 06/16/09
Media Center is a 2nd class citizen....  JoeMama_z | 06/15/09
Definitely  SamCPP | 06/15/09
Totally....  JoeMama_z | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  jmkcaustin | 06/15/09
Fixed  DaveN_MVP | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  hwaynew | 06/15/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  beoz | 06/15/09
All systems go!!  TRIMTI | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  LorinM | 06/16/09
And they want to be in cars  davidr69 | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  blstone@... | 06/16/09
Just download the latest Guide  DaveN_MVP | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  alaudel | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  rlknappjr@... | 06/16/09
Isn't this just a problem with the programming guide?  gigabot71 | 06/16/09
Did they change the signal strengths, too?  Worth2Cents | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  hmdoza@... | 06/16/09
Why do you all keep bending over for and giving your money to Microsoft?  zdneter0000 | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  rolloroy | 06/16/09
Who has time to watch TV?  Anita Y. Mathis | 06/16/09
Been using WMC...  gamefreak9310 | 06/16/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  gadgetguy0 | 06/16/09
This wasn't the first time either  donc13 | 06/17/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  slashdotaccount | 06/17/09
TiVo - Now available with Nero  Dr. John | 06/17/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  wabeard | 06/17/09
DOH!!  readwryt@... | 06/17/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  CharlesEtheridge@... | 06/18/09
3rd party electronic programming schedule  wellduh | 06/18/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  Migration Expert Zone | 06/19/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  uncle_rek | 06/20/09
RE: Microsoft fumbles the digital TV transition  bb_apptix | 06/23/09
Yes, I have had several issues since transition  kransom | 07/02/09

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