Troubleshooting DVB Viewer: Fixes for Common Problems
DVB Viewer is a powerful tool for watching and recording digital TV on PC, but like any software that interfaces with hardware and drivers it can run into issues. Below are clear, step-by-step fixes for the most common problems, organized by symptom. Follow steps in order and test after each change.
1. DVB Viewer won’t start or crashes on launch
- Run as administrator: Right-click DVB Viewer shortcut → “Run as administrator.”
- Check compatibility: Right-click → Properties → Compatibility → try Windows ⁄8 compatibility mode.
- Update .NET and VC++: Install latest Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual C++ Redistributables.
- Reinstall cleanly: Export settings if needed, uninstall DVB Viewer, reboot, then reinstall latest version.
- Check logs: Open DVBViewer.log (in ProgramData or installation folder) for errors; search error strings online.
2. No signal / channels not found
- Verify hardware connections: Ensure antenna/cable is connected to the tuner and powered if required.
- Check tuner recognized: In Windows Device Manager ensure the DVB tuner appears without warnings.
- Select correct device in DVB Viewer: Options → Devices → choose the correct tuner and input.
- Use correct tuning parameters: For satellite specify LNB, DiSEqC, polarity; for cable/terrestrial select correct frequency/standard (DVB-T/T2/C/S).
- Run channel scan: Options → Channel Scan (Autotune) for your region or manually add transponder/frequency.
- Antenna signal strength: Use a signal meter or check signal strength bars in DVB Viewer; relocate antenna or check cabling/splitters.
3. Poor picture quality, sound problems, or artifacts
- Check bitrate and signal: Low signal causes artifacts; improve antenna position or check cables.
- Change decoder settings: Options → Video/Audio decoders. Try different DirectShow filters (e.g., LAV or ffdshow) and hardware acceleration on/off.
- Disable hardware acceleration: If GPU decoding causes glitches, switch to software decoding.
- Update drivers: GPU and TV tuner drivers should be up-to-date.
- Check recording/playback format: Ensure correct codec installed; install K-Lite or LAV filters if needed.
4. No sound or audio out of sync
- Check audio device selection: Options → Audio → ensure correct playback device is selected.
- Unmute and check volume: Windows mixer and DVB Viewer volume sliders.
- Change audio decoder/format: Switch between passthrough, MPEG/AC3, or stereo downmix in Options → Audio.
- Adjust audio delay: In Playback or Options look for audio delay setting to sync sound.
- Update audio drivers and test with other media to rule out system-wide audio issues.
5. Channels disappear or channel list corrupt
- Rescan channels: Perform a full Autotune scan for your region.
- Reset channel database: Backup current database, then delete channel database files (in ProgramData/DVBViewer or user profile) and rescan.
- Disable network sources: If IPTV/network channels cause conflicts, temporarily disable network sources and test.
- Ensure correct regional settings: Country/region settings affect channel scanning.
6. EPG (program guide) missing or incorrect
- Enable EPG sources: Options → TV Server/EPG → ensure EPG provider is enabled for each channel.
- Force EPG update: Right-click channel → Update EPG or use the EPG download option.
- Check time settings: Ensure system clock and timezone are correct; EPG depends on accurate time.
- Add alternative EPG sources: Use online EPG services or configure DVB Viewer’s XMLTV import if supported.
7. Recording fails or shows errors
- Check recording path and permissions: Ensure folder exists and DVB Viewer has write access.
- Sufficient disk space: Verify free space and consider using a different drive for recordings.
- File name/path length: Use shorter paths and filenames to avoid OS limits.
- Check recording format and encoder: Switch to a different codec/container if recordings are corrupted.
- Avoid conflicts: Ensure no other app (e.g., another instance of DVB Viewer or TV server) uses the same device.
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