[UPDATE] The one line was not connected properly. IGNORE THAT PROBLEM (However, TV signal is still not 100% clean. I wanter what can/should be done to improve. Also think some of those cables are too long, might be introducing noise).
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I have GBPVR with Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB2, connected to analog-cables (Rogers in Canada).
We also have a simple VHS acting as a tuner (this is what we used prior) - our TV came with us from many miles away and will not recieve the signal (NTSC) from the wall.
I want to eventually be able to use the VCR as a tuner while the GBPVR is recording (so I get a dual tuner setup).
At first, I connected the Hauppauge to the RF-OUT on the VCR. (RF: Wall->VCR->Hauppauge).
This works "ok", as long as you don't switch the VCR on. then you get only "noise" ("snow"). Also the signal was only 95% clean.
I figured the VCR blocks the original signal coming from the wall.
So I bought a T connector and another cable, and now signal gets to both WinTV and VCR.
BUT - even now, when switching on the VCR, the signal on the WinTV gets jammed. Differently though (colorful thick horizontal stripes, if you're interested).
Any idea? would a simple signal amp solve this? and if so, where should it be located (between wall and "T"? between "T" and WinTV?)?
Thanks for the help.
[/UPDATE]
I have GBPVR with Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB2, connected to analog-cables (Rogers in Canada).
We also have a simple VHS acting as a tuner (this is what we used prior) - our TV came with us from many miles away and will not recieve the signal (NTSC) from the wall.
I want to eventually be able to use the VCR as a tuner while the GBPVR is recording (so I get a dual tuner setup).
At first, I connected the Hauppauge to the RF-OUT on the VCR. (RF: Wall->VCR->Hauppauge).
This works "ok", as long as you don't switch the VCR on. then you get only "noise" ("snow"). Also the signal was only 95% clean.
I figured the VCR blocks the original signal coming from the wall.
So I bought a T connector and another cable, and now signal gets to both WinTV and VCR.
BUT - even now, when switching on the VCR, the signal on the WinTV gets jammed. Differently though (colorful thick horizontal stripes, if you're interested).
Any idea? would a simple signal amp solve this? and if so, where should it be located (between wall and "T"? between "T" and WinTV?)?
Thanks for the help.