Third try, this time with another smpt server.
X-archive-position: 9
X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Errors-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-original-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Precedence: bulk
List-help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
List-unsubscribe: <https://mail.convergence2.de/cgi-bin/listen.cgi>
List-software: Ecartis version 1.0.0
List-Id: linux-dvb <linux-dvb.mail.convergence2.de>
X-List-ID: linux-dvb <linux-dvb.mail.convergence2.de>
X-list: linux-dvb

Sorry if you get this mail more than one time, but it looks like I have some
smtp problems or this list don't like my smtp server.

Torbj�rn Jansson <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did my previous mail get lost somewere or is the list just a
> bit slow?.
> 
> Torbj�rn Jansson <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As some of you probably already know i have problem with the
>> signal quality on my dvb-c card, i get lots of bit errors and
>> uncorectable errors on some channels.
>> 
>> I found something intresting by accident.
>> I left czap running on a channel that i have problem with
>> (DisMix) and then started to compile the dvb-kernel drivers.
>> During the compilation i noticed that the audio from my tv
>> didn't have those audio noises that occurs with bad signal
>> any more, so i checked the output from czap and there was no errors
>> at all. 
>> 
>> So as long as i have a program that burns cpu i get perfect
>> signal, zero ber and zero unc.
>> 
>> This is wierd, how can cpu usage affect signal quality? Is it
>> posibel that the tuner somehow picks up noise from somewere?
>> Or maybe it has something to do with the power supply?
>> 
>> Does anyone know why this happend and maybe how to fix it?
>> I gues i coud leave my "while(true){}" program running at a
>> low prio, but that doesn't seem like the right way to solve it.



-- 
Info:
To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as 
subject.

Reply via email to