Pantelis wrote: > What you can try: > Have the two computers close enough, so that whether you connect to one > or the other, the antenna stays on the same place. > > Tune to *exactly* the same station. If you still hear mono+hiss to one while > it is stereo in the other, then play with stereo_threshold to see if that > changes anything. > The laptop and desktop are side-by-side, so I don't have to touch anything except the USB cable (and my headphones) when I switch back-and-forth. Same station. The PVR-USB2 plays stereo when the USB cable goes to the laptop, so the signal strength would seem to be OK.
On the desktop, the pvrusb2 gets mono+hiss when I echo Stereo to the ctl_audio_mode, and mono+nohiss when I echo Mono to ctl_audio_mode. On the laptop, the pvrusb2 gets stereo+hiss when I echo Stereo to the ctl_audio_mode, and mono+nohiss when I echo Mono to ctl_audio_mode. ...RickM... _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
