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<blockquote data-quote="osksa" data-source="post: 1157482" data-attributes="member: 155144"><p>They are not stupid questions, I appreciate that you take your time and try to help figuring this out.</p><p></p><p>Yes, both the tv cards get the same TV signal from the same cable tv outlet. The signal goes through a splitter and then into each tv card. I have tried without the splitter as I said above, and there is no difference.</p><p></p><p>Actually I was comparing that yesterday, and there is no motion problem using WinTV 7 application that comes with the card. The image still is grainy and worse than the image from the PVR-150, but maybe the HVR-1100 is just a real piece of crap regarding analog TV.</p><p></p><p>Here is a<a href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36034444/winTV%20recording%20driver%20from%202009.ts" target="_blank"> recording from WinTV7 where I think motion is good</a>. Colors are not, see below.</p><p></p><p>It is interesting that WinTV let's me change decoder, and when I set it to use VRM9 as renderer and LAV as decoder, image looks fine regarding motion. If I set MediaPortal up in the same way, motion is really bad. So I think the motion problem has something to do with MediaPortal, but since motion looks fine when encoding using the ATI encoder, it is not only up to MediaPortal.</p><p></p><p>What is even more strange is that I tried to connect the computer to a grounded outlet the other day to see if that had any impact on the noise levels in TV. It did not, but since then all colors look really faded. Reconnected to non grounded outlet. Nothing. Tried changing drivers and rebooting several times. Colors look washed out in WinTV, MediaPortal and Windows Media Center. Can't understand why. This card is really a troublemaker! See screenshots, two from the HVR1100 using winTV7, and two from the PVR150 using snipping tool from MediaPortal. Suppose I'll ask Hauppauge about the colors too, but they are not too quick to answer, and this seems so strange they'll think I'm crazy =)</p><p>[ATTACH]170767[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]170768[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]170769[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]170770[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osksa, post: 1157482, member: 155144"] They are not stupid questions, I appreciate that you take your time and try to help figuring this out. Yes, both the tv cards get the same TV signal from the same cable tv outlet. The signal goes through a splitter and then into each tv card. I have tried without the splitter as I said above, and there is no difference. Actually I was comparing that yesterday, and there is no motion problem using WinTV 7 application that comes with the card. The image still is grainy and worse than the image from the PVR-150, but maybe the HVR-1100 is just a real piece of crap regarding analog TV. Here is a[URL='https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36034444/winTV%20recording%20driver%20from%202009.ts'] recording from WinTV7 where I think motion is good[/URL]. Colors are not, see below. It is interesting that WinTV let's me change decoder, and when I set it to use VRM9 as renderer and LAV as decoder, image looks fine regarding motion. If I set MediaPortal up in the same way, motion is really bad. So I think the motion problem has something to do with MediaPortal, but since motion looks fine when encoding using the ATI encoder, it is not only up to MediaPortal. What is even more strange is that I tried to connect the computer to a grounded outlet the other day to see if that had any impact on the noise levels in TV. It did not, but since then all colors look really faded. Reconnected to non grounded outlet. Nothing. Tried changing drivers and rebooting several times. Colors look washed out in WinTV, MediaPortal and Windows Media Center. Can't understand why. This card is really a troublemaker! See screenshots, two from the HVR1100 using winTV7, and two from the PVR150 using snipping tool from MediaPortal. Suppose I'll ask Hauppauge about the colors too, but they are not too quick to answer, and this seems so strange they'll think I'm crazy =) [ATTACH]170767[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]170768[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]170769[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]170770[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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