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<font size=3>Nice to have you back. <br><br>
Have you tried a different coax cable? I use RG6, Quad Shielded
=> 2.2Ghz rated and stay away from the thinner RG59. How about the F
connector terminations? Are they high quality compression fittings like
SNAP N SEAL or are they cheapo hexagon crimp fittings that easily fall
off. <br><br>
I would uninstall and reinstall your ivtv drivers just to be on the safe
side. <br><br>
Lastly, I would check to make sure that your channel table has not been
trashed. I do not know how to do that but I am sure Google can help.
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-- Mache<br><br>
At 07:01 PM 4/4/2008, Trey Thompson wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Well, I'm BACK! I left for
a few months... to... um... cough cough... try another
software...<br><br>
I MISSED YOU!!! Myth is FAR SUPERIOR to anything else out there,
PERIOD!<br><br>
OK, now that the kissing and making up is done... :)<br><br>
I've got a PVR150 and a PVR500. Recently, I've lost some channels,
and they are now showing static. I have analog cable from the cable
company. I have awesome cable in the house. I have a splitter
that the cable guy said was "better than what we provide", and
things have been OK so far.<br><br>
I've got cable internet (10MB down, 1MB up, both maximum speeds work
perfectly).<br><br>
The channels that are static on the PVR cards appear just fine on the
TV.<br><br>
I read some posts that said it's probably a bad splitter. So, I
removed it from the picture, and the static is still there.<br><br>
Any thoughts?<br><br>
LOVE YOU ALL AND MYTH TV!!!</font></blockquote></body>
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