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<blockquote data-quote="quiller" data-source="post: 97566" data-attributes="member: 27306"><p>I narrowed the grainy-image problem down to interference, and it appears to have been located before the computer. Inserting a powered line amplifier before a splitter has greatly reduced the graininess, but not completely. It's watchable, but switching between my STB and MP, the grainy quality is obvious. Note that the PVR-150 works flawlessly, although it does seem to use way more CPU and memory than it needs to.</p><p></p><p>Before getting to the final step (IR blaster/receiver and remote), one more problem: almost every time I access the TV Guide while watching live TV (haven't set up timeshifting yet), MP crashes: the video freezes, audio continues, and nothing short of CTRL+F4 has an effect. Could this be due to the skin (X-Mas 2006)?</p><p></p><p>Here's the content from error.log:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quiller, post: 97566, member: 27306"] I narrowed the grainy-image problem down to interference, and it appears to have been located before the computer. Inserting a powered line amplifier before a splitter has greatly reduced the graininess, but not completely. It's watchable, but switching between my STB and MP, the grainy quality is obvious. Note that the PVR-150 works flawlessly, although it does seem to use way more CPU and memory than it needs to. Before getting to the final step (IR blaster/receiver and remote), one more problem: almost every time I access the TV Guide while watching live TV (haven't set up timeshifting yet), MP crashes: the video freezes, audio continues, and nothing short of CTRL+F4 has an effect. Could this be due to the skin (X-Mas 2006)? Here's the content from error.log: [/QUOTE]
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