2008-12-07, 04:41 PM
This is a real low priority too . . .
We have several music channels that transmit in clear qam. When you go to one of these channels on a cable company box it gives a black screen and the program info which is usually the song and artist. The program info leaves and there's a black screen and then every so often they send down a graphic, usually a picture of the group or artist, maybe a bit of trivia about them, and the logo for the channel is on the graphic.
These are clear qam so I pick them up with my HVR-1600, but if I go to them from a clear qam with video programming then it just freezes the last scene on the screen until they send down the next graphic. Going from analog to one of these channels gives a black screen until the graphic comes down, but going to one from a video qam channel gives the left over video scene.
Not a big deal, but if there was a way to clear the buffer between channel changes it would be nice - it would just make it look a bit more "polished" (which makes this a very low priority as stability is much more important).
It may not even be a GBPVR issue - maybe it's my card. Does this happen to others with different cards?
Steve
We have several music channels that transmit in clear qam. When you go to one of these channels on a cable company box it gives a black screen and the program info which is usually the song and artist. The program info leaves and there's a black screen and then every so often they send down a graphic, usually a picture of the group or artist, maybe a bit of trivia about them, and the logo for the channel is on the graphic.
These are clear qam so I pick them up with my HVR-1600, but if I go to them from a clear qam with video programming then it just freezes the last scene on the screen until they send down the next graphic. Going from analog to one of these channels gives a black screen until the graphic comes down, but going to one from a video qam channel gives the left over video scene.
Not a big deal, but if there was a way to clear the buffer between channel changes it would be nice - it would just make it look a bit more "polished" (which makes this a very low priority as stability is much more important).
It may not even be a GBPVR issue - maybe it's my card. Does this happen to others with different cards?
Steve