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Sound degrades after DVB-T glitch

 
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Sound degrades after DVB-T glitch
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2009-11-10, 04:24 AM
Hello,

I was watching NZ TV3 Freeview HD (1080i, and AAC I think) last night and when I saw a glitch in the signal (presumably due to UHF reception issues) the sound developed an echo, playing each sample twice in short succession. This is cured by stopping and restarting live-TV, but after another glitch occurs, it was back to echoes.

This is with 1.4.7. My H.264 codec is from Powercinema 6, and I have MONOGRAM AAC codec and AC3Filter.

Has this been seen before? Any thoughts for a fix? GB-PVR seems to work fine... until I get a minor interruption in signal.

Thanks

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2009-11-10, 04:18 PM
Its not something I've come across. I'm not really sure what to suggest for that one - but it'd likely involve using different decoders.
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2009-11-10, 10:35 PM
or boosting your signal (it helped me at my old place, where the signal was not so good, and I lost sound after signal glitches)

If the signal is really marginal, it may just amplify the noise / glitch.
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2009-11-11, 04:56 AM
For different decoders... If you could suggest the best options?

For correcting a signal issue I would probably have to go to a new aerial.

Reluctant to go there as we already have a massive UHF, but I do wonder whether that big thing might be picking up multipath and actually not be directional enough.
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