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<blockquote data-quote="riddlesnz" data-source="post: 498639" data-attributes="member: 86792"><p>Hi Brena</p><p>A couple of things you could try to narrow down the fault finding</p><p>-when you are in full screen TV3 or C4, go to options then tuning details. From my experience signal quality is more important than signal strength.</p><p>-check your tv record and timeshift folders (especially if they are on the same drive). Mine slowed down a lot when they were getting full.</p><p>-Try recording TV3 or C4 while not watching it, then watch the recording. Do you get the same results?</p><p>-Have you recently moved cables around behind your HTPC? My reception suffers from a lot of interference from the masses of spaghetti behind the unit.</p><p></p><p>The only other thing I can think of is the DVB fix issued by M$oft, however I use XP and I think it only applies to that.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riddlesnz, post: 498639, member: 86792"] Hi Brena A couple of things you could try to narrow down the fault finding -when you are in full screen TV3 or C4, go to options then tuning details. From my experience signal quality is more important than signal strength. -check your tv record and timeshift folders (especially if they are on the same drive). Mine slowed down a lot when they were getting full. -Try recording TV3 or C4 while not watching it, then watch the recording. Do you get the same results? -Have you recently moved cables around behind your HTPC? My reception suffers from a lot of interference from the masses of spaghetti behind the unit. The only other thing I can think of is the DVB fix issued by M$oft, however I use XP and I think it only applies to that. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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