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<blockquote data-quote="osksa" data-source="post: 1158320" data-attributes="member: 155144"><p>No, don't have a good explanation for this theory. But there is a difference in potential between the antenna and the computer, see some small sparks when I connect the antenna cable. Maybe grounding the computer led current to take some path through the tv card to ground. But it seems strange, why did the other card survive? And why did it not brake altogether? Don't get it, maybe it is unrelated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oups, forgot. True. Tried 576 x 758 PAL square pixels, and now mediainfo says 4:3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osksa, post: 1158320, member: 155144"] No, don't have a good explanation for this theory. But there is a difference in potential between the antenna and the computer, see some small sparks when I connect the antenna cable. Maybe grounding the computer led current to take some path through the tv card to ground. But it seems strange, why did the other card survive? And why did it not brake altogether? Don't get it, maybe it is unrelated. Oups, forgot. True. Tried 576 x 758 PAL square pixels, and now mediainfo says 4:3. [/QUOTE]
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