2009-09-21, 12:44 AM
I've finally gotten my HVR-1600 setup in GBPVR on the ATSC tuner. The analog side has been working for a while but I hadn't taken the time to setup the ATSC tuner until now (long story).
This weekend, I was able to setup the ATSC side in Config. That was fairly straightforward.
Then going into PVRX2, I've found a real problem with the audio on the ATSC channel. I can tune to an ATSC channel and watch the video portion perfectly. Looks great! But the audio portion in GBPVR is nothing more than a bunch of loud squeals and clicks. (I don't know how else to describe it.) I have to mute the sound quickly, because I am afraid I will blow a speaker.
Am I missing something in GBPVR config that I should be aware of? This has got me confused and frustrated. Any ideas on where to start looking?
FWIW - The HVR-1600 audio is working fine when I use WinTV7 and Windows 7 MCE to watch the same ATSC stations, so I am assume it must be something in GBPVR that I don't know about yet.
Thanks for any help!
This weekend, I was able to setup the ATSC side in Config. That was fairly straightforward.
Then going into PVRX2, I've found a real problem with the audio on the ATSC channel. I can tune to an ATSC channel and watch the video portion perfectly. Looks great! But the audio portion in GBPVR is nothing more than a bunch of loud squeals and clicks. (I don't know how else to describe it.) I have to mute the sound quickly, because I am afraid I will blow a speaker.
Am I missing something in GBPVR config that I should be aware of? This has got me confused and frustrated. Any ideas on where to start looking?
FWIW - The HVR-1600 audio is working fine when I use WinTV7 and Windows 7 MCE to watch the same ATSC stations, so I am assume it must be something in GBPVR that I don't know about yet.
Thanks for any help!
[SIZE="1"]Current Server: Pentium D 945, 2Gb, Abit AL8 I945P, Radeon HD4670, Hauppauge HVR-1600, 160Gb SATA system + 320Gb media, Win 7 Home Premium x86 (32bit). Remote client: OPENELEC / KODI x86 Acer Revo 1600 wired[/SIZE]