I have been working with Ceton for about a week through email. We have come to the conclusion that the problem is with demodulation errors from the cable company possibly coming from interference. I have tried using signal boosters, new splitters, new cables, installed a video card for the HTPC, using another computer, using a Moca filter, running straight from the cable feed into the house with and without the tuning adapter. Does anyone else have suggestions?
Here are the readings w/straight feed w/o TA
tuner 1 Channel 2 Signal loss 1.7 SNR 39.0
tuner 2 Channel 5 Signal loss 1.8 SNR 39.4
tuner 3 Channel 75 Signal loss 5.7 SNR 39.4
tuner 4 Channel 107 Signal loss 8.5 SNR 38.6
Reading w/splitter and TA using same channels
tuner 1 Signal Loss -8.0 SNR 37.1
tuner 2 Signal loss -8.1 SNR 37.9
tuner 3 Signal loss -47. SNR 39.4
tuner 4 Signal loss -2.2 SNR 39.0
Pixelation with infiniTV 6 ETH
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What is your network like between the ETH and the Media PC?
I had quite similar issues when connecting via Wireless (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz 802.11n). I solved the problem by running a hardwired Ethernet cable back to my switch and the problems have been eliminated.
I had quite similar issues when connecting via Wireless (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz 802.11n). I solved the problem by running a hardwired Ethernet cable back to my switch and the problems have been eliminated.