That's also what I'm getting; more noise, shaky, viewable but not
nearly as crisp as the 350. And it's like there are horizontal and
vertical lines in the image causing something I can only describe as
rastering. Circles aren't "anti-aliased" but have a "block-effect".
I mainly use the 350 so I need to see if all channels are tuned on the
150; haven't checked that yet, was a bit too tired yesterday.

N.

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 00:35:29 +0100, Peter Martens
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks!!!
> This did it for me. It was only the pal=G I didn't have but somehow
> this prevented me from tuning higher channels the right way. Now I am
> able to tune all channels.
> What do you mean by rastering?? I must say the quality isn 't as good
> as my PVR-350, more noise and a little bit shaky, although viewable!


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