<p dir="ltr">On 1 Nov 2016 10:23, "Paul" <<a href="mailto:paulgir@gmail.com">paulgir@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 31/10/16 20:28, <a href="mailto:ajp@cantabrian.co.nz">ajp@cantabrian.co.nz</a> wrote:<br>
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>> I have an ongoing saga with my Myth setup and HD HomeRun.<br>
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>> I have two HDHRs and so trying to pin down absolutely that it is not in some way my MythSvr I did an experiment. I created a quick and dirty NextPVR install on an old Windows laptop and connected it to one HDHR and left Myth with the other HDHR.<br>
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>> Myth continued to have pretty consistent and really annoying pixelation while the NextPVR didn’t. Today I swapped the tuners and got the same result though this time I notice I did get some, though not nearly as much, pixelation with the NextPVR. The two HDHRs are connected to the same splitter, I haven’t so much as turned them off.<br>
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>> Remembering I have an old 0.25 Myth which had been working fine up till the last few months and I have spent what I consider a reasonable amount, approx. $300, on the TV guy.<br>
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>> Any idea why Myth should produce a file that has more pixelation. I have tested both using VLC on my Windows machine<br>
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> For what it's worth,I suspect I am getting more pixellation events after installing mythbuntu 16.04.I used to only get them in bad weather.But I seeing them on recordings made while the weather is fine but windy.It may be a coincidence.It's probably an aerial thing but it's not bad enough that I be bothered finding the cause. <br>
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<p dir="ltr">In my case, regular pixellation occurring every 10 minutes or so was a symptom of missing firmware (Hauppauge HVR2210) in my case a few years ago.</p>
<p dir="ltr">A search of this list should turn up the thread.</p>