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Participant Group: New Members Posts: 17 Joined: 4-August 11 From: Adelaide SA Member No.: 14,444 Card: Leadtek DTV1000T ![]() |
On my PC I have 2 Realtek and one AverTV Twinstar tuner. I use DVScheduler V 6 for recordings and edit out adverts or cut off the before and after buffers with VideoReDo V 5.
I have used this setup for years with very few problems BUT in the last 3 weeks some recordings are full of audio and/or video errors (as revealed by VRD) and the output files are sometimes shortened to a fraction of the input and useless or unwatchable. SBS is particularly bad, ABC mostly OK and 7,9 & 10 ok and virtually error free. As far as I know I have made no recent changes to my setup and reception on our regular TV and via a set-top-box (to a projector) is fine so I think the antenna setup is OK. The tuner driver versions have not changed. Have SBS & ABC made recent changes making my computer tuners imperfectly compatible? -------------------- Tuners: Leadtek DTV1000T, Leadtek DTV1000S, Nebula USB, Avermedia Twinstar A825 (dual tuner) USB.
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Forum Regular Group: Members Posts: 640 Joined: 13-July 03 Member No.: 57 Card: DNTV tinyUSB ![]() |
I'm not aware of any countrywide transmission changes by them. There has been a change in the satellite distribution of both into regional Australia - Optus has changed the transponder from DVB-S to DVB-S2X - but that won't make any difference to the terrestrial transmission.
Do the signal stats reported by your TV and STB differ significantly between SBS/ABC and the commercial broadcasters? -------------------- Looking for an alternative to TV Scheduler Pro? Take a look at dvscheduler for Windows or tvheadend for linux.
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