2007-07-08, 07:54 PM
OK, here's where I'm at...
Static on digital stations was due to the digital channels being enabled on my analog tuner. Thanks sub, another problem solved.
Signal strength doesn't appear to be an issue. I get at least 86% signal strength, according to WinTV, and I have no problems tuning the stations on my normal TV.
The stations I'm trying to tune are NOT encrypted. They're the basic local broadcast channels (2.1, 6.1, 8.1, etc.) the cable company passes through. Again, I can view them fine on my TV with no cable box, it's only my computer that is having trouble.
Regarding the erratic preview, again, it's not related to encrypted channels. For example, if I click the local 8.1 NBC channel, it may, or may not, view correctly in the preview window. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. The station is NOT encrypted, and it's viewable on my regular TV. I'd estimate the preview works less than 1/4 of the time. Once it stops working, it basically stops previewing ANY channel, until I exit the config and restart it again. Same thing happens with WinTV.
As for "Live TV", that's still working less than 1 out of 10 times on the digital channels. I usually just get a black screen.
I tried a few manual recordings and get varying results.
The first was a standard definition channel (digital). It seemed to record fine and resulted in a DVR-MS file format with good audio and video.
The second attempt was a high definition channel (local public broadcasting). The result is a file with very jumpy video. Like it shows a frame, waits a second or two, shows a frame, etc. I tried loading it into VideoReDo to see if it was a playback issue, but it appears to have recorded that way, as it looks the same even stepping through frame by frame.
The third recording attempt from my local NBC channel, resulted in a file that wouldn't play back at all. I loaded it into VideoReDo and it seems like the image is very pixelated and missing the lower half of most frames.
Am I missing an encoder, or multiplexer, or something???
It's starting to get depressing...
Anthony
Static on digital stations was due to the digital channels being enabled on my analog tuner. Thanks sub, another problem solved.
Signal strength doesn't appear to be an issue. I get at least 86% signal strength, according to WinTV, and I have no problems tuning the stations on my normal TV.
The stations I'm trying to tune are NOT encrypted. They're the basic local broadcast channels (2.1, 6.1, 8.1, etc.) the cable company passes through. Again, I can view them fine on my TV with no cable box, it's only my computer that is having trouble.
Regarding the erratic preview, again, it's not related to encrypted channels. For example, if I click the local 8.1 NBC channel, it may, or may not, view correctly in the preview window. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. The station is NOT encrypted, and it's viewable on my regular TV. I'd estimate the preview works less than 1/4 of the time. Once it stops working, it basically stops previewing ANY channel, until I exit the config and restart it again. Same thing happens with WinTV.
As for "Live TV", that's still working less than 1 out of 10 times on the digital channels. I usually just get a black screen.
I tried a few manual recordings and get varying results.
The first was a standard definition channel (digital). It seemed to record fine and resulted in a DVR-MS file format with good audio and video.
The second attempt was a high definition channel (local public broadcasting). The result is a file with very jumpy video. Like it shows a frame, waits a second or two, shows a frame, etc. I tried loading it into VideoReDo to see if it was a playback issue, but it appears to have recorded that way, as it looks the same even stepping through frame by frame.
The third recording attempt from my local NBC channel, resulted in a file that wouldn't play back at all. I loaded it into VideoReDo and it seems like the image is very pixelated and missing the lower half of most frames.
Am I missing an encoder, or multiplexer, or something???
It's starting to get depressing...
Anthony