On 03/30/14 10:07, Claude Jones wrote: <<>>
Thanks, Tim - Being an old TV guy, I did just what you suggested.
> I tried swapping ports on the switch first, to see if the problem > moved. It didn't, so I swapped the cables out next. That ended up > clearing 95% of the problem up. There's still the faintest bit of > vibration on edges, and it's moved with the cable, so I suspect > that the cable has a problem - I'll call IOGear on Monday and see > if I can get them to replace it. giving thought to Tim's suggestion and results of your show, i will make a suggestion. use high quality video cables. cables that are 100% shielded. even better yet, double shielded cables. while you say you swapped cables and had 95% clearing, you do not say if cables where on input or output side of kvm switch. 25 - 30 years ago, i bought a belkin omni view kvm switch, which worked great for many years, then i decided to go headless and use porting to 'see' other boxes. for a long time, switch sat collecting dust until someone asked it they could borrow it to run a setup. as it turned out, they also had video trouble. when i went to view problem, and first saw it, i knew what it was. i had seen similar during my audio/video days, which i described as 'slight video tearing', aka, '60 cycle video hum', cause by bad cable shielding. as a quick test for problem, because borrower did not have any spare video cables, high quality or otherwise, as i had used, borrower used what came with switch. we wrapped 2 of the video cables, video in from one box and video out to monitor, with strips of aluminum foil. video cleared. next day, he bought 4 high quality video cables from a local electronics supply, installed, no video tearing. because such proved poor quality of shielding of supplied cables, i would suggest you might try foil trick. if problems clears, i suggest you get some high quality video cables. and i do not suggest getting them from your local asian branded store. there is very little that that company has of high quality. if iogear is aware of problem, and i imagine they are, when you contact them, ask if they have video cables with high quality shielding. you may be able to get good cable from them. they may cost you more than from a good local supplier. your option. much luck. -- peace out. in a world with out fences, who needs gates. tc.hago. g . -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org