2012-10-01, 16:56
(2012-10-01, 16:37)allen00se Wrote:(2012-09-29, 14:59)kburkart Wrote:(2012-09-27, 16:39)allen00se Wrote: 100% agree about taking things from each system, I do miss the home automation from LMCE. I think I am going to end up just writing some code for controlling my lights and just have a web frontend.
As far as your Ceton card goes, what signal strength do you usually show (looking at the ceton device web page)? I am wondering if boosting my signal would help as well. The few times I have checked it shows -3 to -4 db and I read online a booster could take it up to -15db.
Krys,
I'm getting a signal anywhere from -7 to -12db usually closer to the higher end. If you get a booster make sure it boosts a clean signal and its not some piece of crap.
Ok well I guess I am confused now... I originally thought that a better/stronger signal was a negative number, but over the weekend I read something that lead me to believe it was a positive. I added a booster to my signal and it went from -3db to +3db. Maybe it doesnt matter...
The good news is, after I increased the HD ring buffer my livetv is now stable and watchable. I now need to figure out how to fine tune it. There are some channels that arent as clear as others, especially during sporting events. For lack of a better term the image appears like it needs to be deinterlaced.
This is what it looks like on certain channels (only during fast action scenes, or where the camera pans rapidly) not sure why it is only on some channels and not others. Any ideas?
Looks like you need to turn deinterlacing on. Just set the deinterlacing settings to auto and it will turn on the deinterlacer when it is needed.