Re: Hauppage WinTV-HVR-900H

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Devin Heitmueller wrote:
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 5:34 AM, Ali Abdallah <aliov@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Okay, i installed the latest drivers+the firmware of the device using
extract_xc3028.pl, the device seems to be detected now, i can detect all the
analog TV of my cable using tvtime, but manually, i mean i had to disable
signal detection when scanning, otherwise i got no results, since the
picture quality is terrible.

Of course i'm sure that all the connections (cable to antenna, cable to the
usb stick, ...) are correct, since it works with my old PC equipped with a
PCI TV card.

Any advice, what could be the problem? firmware? since you said (you added
support for this device) should i open a bug report? is this device reported
as working by other users?

Please help if possible, almost two weeks with no real success.

Could you please provide a screen shot of the tvtime output?

I will provide you a screenshot when i go back home this evening.
Also, are you trying to capture over-the-air or are you capturing
cable television?
It is a cable but at the end it is connected to main antenna of the building.

What analog standard are you using?  PAL-BG?

SECAM.
Did you make sure to tell tvtime which analog standard you are using?
Yes i'm sure, settings are SECAM, area France.

Could you try the S-Video or composite input and see if the picture
quality is still bad (as this well help isolate whether it's a problem
with the tuner chip or the decoder.

I will also try these at reply this evening.



Devin

Cheers,
Ali.
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