> But then, if I use the antennae output of my DVB-C card to feed my VCR > or TV in the old analog fashion (the only way for me to see VoX or > Kabel1 with Cable-TV, I can't install a Sat dish, thanks Saga), I get a > good analog signal if the PC is on, but a very noisy one if the PC is > off!!!!
Probably because when the PC is on (btw I am assuming :-) there is active amplification or signal strengthening going on by the DVB card, whereas when the PC is off the DVB card acts like a bad passive splitter. > And this is my problem for now: how can I connect the things together > and keep acceptable analog and digital signals?? Should I buy better, > maybe active antennae distributors (T-Verteiler), where the reflections > are minimized by configurable resistors?? Does it exist? I use an active splitter, i.e. one input, 2 outputs, signal is amplified (according to the splitter 18dB per output, but who knows :-), then you have one for your card and one for the original setup. Should work. I got better results (digitally) with an active splitter than a passive one. Splitter only cost like 7 euro's. YMMV :-) Cheers, Dennis -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
