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<blockquote data-quote="miljbee" data-source="post: 33052" data-attributes="member: 16213"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>not sure this is the right place to put this post, so dear moderators, feel free to move this post wherever you want.</p><p></p><p>I am experiencing problems to receive DVB-T Signal correctly. A Lot of frames are dropped.</p><p></p><p>Before i set up my htpc i have tryed my Hauppauge HVR 1300 on my other computer and it worked just fine. Picture quality was good, there wasn't any problems with picture quality.</p><p></p><p>In the HTPC, i think that one componnent generates interference that avoid DVB-T Signal to be received correctly.</p><p>When i put my hand over the CPU (without touching it of course) the TV quality is immediately greatly improved. I think that my hand is a sort of shield that catches interferences .... So i have replaced the cpu fan. The problem is still the same. I have also tried another PSU, still the same problem. I don't think this is the graphic board since i have tried another one with the same result. The remaing parts to test are the hard drive, the mother board, and the case. Of course, i will try to test them, but i was wondering if someone here have already experienced such a problem and how it has been fixed.</p><p></p><p>Do you think it could work better with an external (USB) TV Board ?</p><p>is there some sorts of electronics that coud catch interferences (like my hand !) ?</p><p></p><p>A last thing : the case of the HTPC is a self made one. It is wood. The first computer in whitch i have surccesfully tested the board has a steel case ...</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your advices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miljbee, post: 33052, member: 16213"] Hi all, not sure this is the right place to put this post, so dear moderators, feel free to move this post wherever you want. I am experiencing problems to receive DVB-T Signal correctly. A Lot of frames are dropped. Before i set up my htpc i have tryed my Hauppauge HVR 1300 on my other computer and it worked just fine. Picture quality was good, there wasn't any problems with picture quality. In the HTPC, i think that one componnent generates interference that avoid DVB-T Signal to be received correctly. When i put my hand over the CPU (without touching it of course) the TV quality is immediately greatly improved. I think that my hand is a sort of shield that catches interferences .... So i have replaced the cpu fan. The problem is still the same. I have also tried another PSU, still the same problem. I don't think this is the graphic board since i have tried another one with the same result. The remaing parts to test are the hard drive, the mother board, and the case. Of course, i will try to test them, but i was wondering if someone here have already experienced such a problem and how it has been fixed. Do you think it could work better with an external (USB) TV Board ? is there some sorts of electronics that coud catch interferences (like my hand !) ? A last thing : the case of the HTPC is a self made one. It is wood. The first computer in whitch i have surccesfully tested the board has a steel case ... Thanks for your advices. [/QUOTE]
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