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  • in reply to: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #28332

    [quote=”Mikinho”]
    The reason I ask about your hardware is that you have introduced [i]at least[/i] 1 additional four-way split when adding the InfiniTV4 due to the internal splitter. 

    If your signal is already on the low-end but worked fine before you could run into issues.
    [/quote]

    See my previous post. I re-did my coax setup in my home prior to installing the Ceton.

    Also the “Internal split” on the Ceton card doesn’t introduce as much loss as a passive coax splitter not even close by any means.

    in reply to: Re: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #1473

    [quote=”captain_video”]

    If anyone can be called a tuner whore it has to be me.  Besides the four Ceton tuners I also have four ATSC tuners connected to my HTPC.  However, when you consider that the tuners are shared between the HTPC and three extenders it really isn’t all that many.
    [/quote]

    I was running 10 tuner before my Ceton.

    4 x NTSC
    4 x ATSC
    2 x QAM

    in reply to: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #28331

    [quote=”captain_video”]

    If anyone can be called a tuner whore it has to be me.  Besides the four Ceton tuners I also have four ATSC tuners connected to my HTPC.  However, when you consider that the tuners are shared between the HTPC and three extenders it really isn’t all that many.
    [/quote]

    I was running 10 tuner before my Ceton.

    4 x NTSC
    4 x ATSC
    2 x QAM

    in reply to: Re: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #1472

    [quote=”Meester.Rip”]
    I wonder if he could go into the guide and set the source for the one bad channel to use the CETON tuner only. It didn’t sound like a signal issue, more of a driver issue or because both tuners have the ability to be shared like a netwrok device maybe there was a conflict there.

    I would turn on debugging on the HDHR and send Silicondust a log. And the logs from the event viewer.
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    Thats just it, I tried doing that, but found out that BOTH the ATSC CBS feed and the Ceton Digital cable feed BOTH were recording bad pixelation/digital breakup.

    Once I removed the Silicon Dust HD HR from my pc, the Ceton worked perfectly, but with the HD HR BOTH the Ceton and the HD HR didn’t work on CBS.

    -Josh

    in reply to: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #28330

    [quote=”Meester.Rip”]
    I wonder if he could go into the guide and set the source for the one bad channel to use the CETON tuner only. It didn’t sound like a signal issue, more of a driver issue or because both tuners have the ability to be shared like a netwrok device maybe there was a conflict there.

    I would turn on debugging on the HDHR and send Silicondust a log. And the logs from the event viewer.
    [/quote]

    Thats just it, I tried doing that, but found out that BOTH the ATSC CBS feed and the Ceton Digital cable feed BOTH were recording bad pixelation/digital breakup.

    Once I removed the Silicon Dust HD HR from my pc, the Ceton worked perfectly, but with the HD HR BOTH the Ceton and the HD HR didn’t work on CBS.

    -Josh

    in reply to: Re: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #1471

    [quote=”Mikinho”]
    [url=http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5203&Itemid=260]Original Article Link[/url]

    What type of splitter op-amp are you using?  What does your coaxial wiring diagram look like?

    It sounds like you simply had too many splits or reverse path noise.
    [/quote]

    Here’s the coax layout in my home.

    I definitely know its not a coax issue. or splitter issue.

    [img width=500 height=401]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/5063109452_f4a93dedbd.jpg[/img]

    -Josh

    in reply to: Daily Frustrations when being a HTPC enthusiast #28329

    [quote=”Mikinho”]
    [url=http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5203&Itemid=260]Original Article Link[/url]

    What type of splitter op-amp are you using?  What does your coaxial wiring diagram look like?

    It sounds like you simply had too many splits or reverse path noise.
    [/quote]

    Here’s the coax layout in my home.

    I definitely know its not a coax issue. or splitter issue.

    [img width=500 height=401]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/5063109452_f4a93dedbd.jpg[/img]

    -Josh

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