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Sep 16 2007, 02:09 PM
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Be nice to me, I am new. Group: New Members Posts: 3 Joined: 16-September 07 Member No.: 8,590 Card: DVICO FusionHDTV |
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone here would be able to help me with this one. I am currently using dual digital 4 on my multimedia PC, and despite getting strong signal, i can't get the picture up. Although i can't receive all of the channels, i'll take as an example Nine Digital and Nine High Definition. The signal strength for both is 100% 31.2dB, but no picture. The software version i originally used (3.50.02), used to say overlay not available but now i am using the 3.63.01 and it doesn't say that anymore, but i have no picture. Unfortunatelly, you can't watch analog TV on dual digital 4, so i tried my analog TV and get good reception on it. The video card i am using is Asus Nvidia EN8500GT silent 256MB and i am using the latest available driver for it. Other hardware is Asus P5K-VM MB, core duo 6420 @2.13GHz CPU, 2GB RAM. As i have just built the PC, i have just installed my old version of Windows XP on it without any service packs installed yet, so not sure if this would make a difference. Any input is appreciated. |
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Sep 17 2007, 09:29 PM
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Participant Group: New Members Posts: 54 Joined: 27-May 06 Member No.: 4,823 Card: None |
Hi, I am wondering if anyone here would be able to help me with this one. I am currently using dual digital 4 on my multimedia PC, and despite getting strong signal, i can't get the picture up. Although i can't receive all of the channels, i'll take as an example Nine Digital and Nine High Definition. The signal strength for both is 100% 31.2dB, but no picture. The software version i originally used (3.50.02), used to say overlay not available but now i am using the 3.63.01 and it doesn't say that anymore, but i have no picture. Unfortunatelly, you can't watch analog TV on dual digital 4, so i tried my analog TV and get good reception on it. The video card i am using is Asus Nvidia EN8500GT silent 256MB and i am using the latest available driver for it. Other hardware is Asus P5K-VM MB, core duo 6420 @2.13GHz CPU, 2GB RAM. As i have just built the PC, i have just installed my old version of Windows XP on it without any service packs installed yet, so not sure if this would make a difference. Any input is appreciated. When I get a strong signal but no picture it means the signal is too strong. If you are using a booster it could be boosting too strongly and needs to be weakened. |
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Sep 18 2007, 10:17 PM
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Be nice to me, I am new. Group: New Members Posts: 3 Joined: 16-September 07 Member No.: 8,590 Card: DVICO FusionHDTV |
Is there such a thing as signal too strong?
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Sep 23 2007, 10:27 AM
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Be nice to me, I am new. Group: New Members Posts: 3 Joined: 16-September 07 Member No.: 8,590 Card: DVICO FusionHDTV |
The problem has been solved. Installing the service pack 2 and using the latest Dvico software, now it works like a charm.
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