Ragnar Sundblad wrote: > I have had a bunch of problems with my TT DVB-T 1.2 too. > It now works quite reliably, but it still picks up of > interference from somewhere, I have audio clicks and picture > problems on some, but not all, channels. I very seldom have > firmware craches now.
No crashes since the release of the new firmware that included the OSD fixes. > - I have lines traveling down the tv screen when using the > composite output from the DVB-T card. I heard from another guy > that has both a DVB-T and a DVB-C that he has the same on the > DVB-T, but that the DVB-C is OK. Vertical lines also here on the composite out of the DVB-T. Unfortunately I wrecked the comp. out on my DVB-C :( Maybe the RGB out is better... > Usa-x says that their DVB-T 1.2 cards look like this: > <http://www.usa-x.org/1shop/popup_image.php?pID=7&language=en> > My 1.2 card does not look like that, it has an ALPS tuner and > a SP8870 demodulator on the main board, like the one here: > <http://www.technotrend.de/english/products/pcproducts2-2.html>. Yep, mine looks like the second picture, too, and has also a ALPS tuner with SP8870. Looks like the 1.2 cards are seriously broken by design :( Cheers, Juri -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
