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thannet at gmail

Mar 8, 2008, 2:34 AM

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Deaf Nova-T 500

Anyone have any idea how I can confirm the pre amp is working ? Reason I
ask is that I two other DVB tuner based TV's with perfect pictures, and
100% digital signal. However according to Myth on the Front ends the
strength never goes about about 37 % and I am getting a lot of digital
drop out. Oh forgot to mention I have two Nova-T's in the Myth backend
server. Did have a problem a while back when there was a Kernel update
for Ubuntu Gutsy, and had real problems with the firmware name, it was
supposed to have changed, however mine did not like the new filename,
and I had to manually change the filename of the firmware back to the
old name. Hope that makes sense ?

Paul.

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mikep at randomtraveller

Mar 8, 2008, 4:29 AM

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Re: Deaf Nova-T 500 [In reply to]

Paul wrote:
> Anyone have any idea how I can confirm the pre amp is working ? Reason I
> ask is that I two other DVB tuner based TV's with perfect pictures, and
> 100% digital signal. However according to Myth on the Front ends the
> strength never goes about about 37 % and I am getting a lot of digital
> drop out. Oh forgot to mention I have two Nova-T's in the Myth backend
> server. Did have a problem a while back when there was a Kernel update
> for Ubuntu Gutsy, and had real problems with the firmware name, it was
> supposed to have changed, however mine did not like the new filename,
> and I had to manually change the filename of the firmware back to the
> old name. Hope that makes sense ?
>
If your TVs are good, and your Myth setup is indifferent (or worse), then the
first thing you have to check is your aerial cabling. Good cable
joints/connectors? Good quality cable? Myth receiver a longer distance away from
the splitter than TVs? How many splitters between aerial and TVs? How many
(more) splitters between aerial and Myth tuners? How recent is the cable from
the aerial to the splitter? Possibility of water in the down cable?

TVs can often get a picture where a tuner card refuses to. You need a good
quality path all the way from bird perch to Myth box.

Been there, done that. <sigh> Had to renew the lot.

Mike Perkins
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thannet at gmail

Mar 8, 2008, 4:35 AM

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Re: Deaf Nova-T 500 [In reply to]

Hi Mike, yes so have I sadly.

Server in the roof, dist amp in the roof about 3 feet from aerial which
is out side. Amp then splits of to Tv's round the house, two separate
feeds, new cables, from dist amp to the two Nova-T's in the server, I am
beginning to wonder if the cards are just plain deaf anyway, have to
admit I have real problems here with signal strength even on normal TV,
sadly there is nothing that can be done, it's the location.

Paul.

On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 12:29 +0000, Mike Perkins wrote:
> Paul wrote:
> > Anyone have any idea how I can confirm the pre amp is working ? Reason I
> > ask is that I two other DVB tuner based TV's with perfect pictures, and
> > 100% digital signal. However according to Myth on the Front ends the
> > strength never goes about about 37 % and I am getting a lot of digital
> > drop out. Oh forgot to mention I have two Nova-T's in the Myth backend
> > server. Did have a problem a while back when there was a Kernel update
> > for Ubuntu Gutsy, and had real problems with the firmware name, it was
> > supposed to have changed, however mine did not like the new filename,
> > and I had to manually change the filename of the firmware back to the
> > old name. Hope that makes sense ?
> >
> If your TVs are good, and your Myth setup is indifferent (or worse), then the
> first thing you have to check is your aerial cabling. Good cable
> joints/connectors? Good quality cable? Myth receiver a longer distance away from
> the splitter than TVs? How many splitters between aerial and TVs? How many
> (more) splitters between aerial and Myth tuners? How recent is the cable from
> the aerial to the splitter? Possibility of water in the down cable?
>
> TVs can often get a picture where a tuner card refuses to. You need a good
> quality path all the way from bird perch to Myth box.
>
> Been there, done that. <sigh> Had to renew the lot.
>
> Mike Perkins

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noelcollins at optusnet

Mar 8, 2008, 5:57 AM

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Re: Deaf Nova-T 500 [In reply to]

I have learnt to ignore the myth OSD signal strength. If I add attenuation to my line the % goes up, if I add an amp the % goes down.( inverse to what I would expect) This is on a Leadtek Winfast DTV2000H.
You could be overdriving the input to your server's cards, a case of more is not always better. Try adding some attenuation to the input on one card and compare to the other one.



> Paul <thannet [at] gmail> wrote:
>
> Hi Mike, yes so have I sadly.
>
> Server in the roof, dist amp in the roof about 3 feet from aerial which
> is out side. Amp then splits of to Tv's round the house, two separate
> feeds, new cables, from dist amp to the two Nova-T's in the server, I am
> beginning to wonder if the cards are just plain deaf anyway, have to
> admit I have real problems here with signal strength even on normal TV,
> sadly there is nothing that can be done, it's the location.
>
> Paul.
>
> On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 12:29 +0000, Mike Perkins wrote:
> > Paul wrote:
> > > Anyone have any idea how I can confirm the pre amp is working ?
> Reason I
> > > ask is that I two other DVB tuner based TV's with perfect pictures,
> and
> > > 100% digital signal. However according to Myth on the Front ends the
> > > strength never goes about about 37 % and I am getting a lot of
> digital
> > > drop out. Oh forgot to mention I have two Nova-T's in the Myth
> backend
> > > server. Did have a problem a while back when there was a Kernel
> update
> > > for Ubuntu Gutsy, and had real problems with the firmware name, it
> was
> > > supposed to have changed, however mine did not like the new
> filename,
> > > and I had to manually change the filename of the firmware back to
> the
> > > old name. Hope that makes sense ?
> > >
> > If your TVs are good, and your Myth setup is indifferent (or worse),
> then the
> > first thing you have to check is your aerial cabling. Good cable
> > joints/connectors? Good quality cable? Myth receiver a longer distance
> away from
> > the splitter than TVs? How many splitters between aerial and TVs? How
> many
> > (more) splitters between aerial and Myth tuners? How recent is the
> cable from
> > the aerial to the splitter? Possibility of water in the down cable?
> >
> > TVs can often get a picture where a tuner card refuses to. You need a
> good
> > quality path all the way from bird perch to Myth box.
> >
> > Been there, done that. <sigh> Had to renew the lot.
> >
> > Mike Perkins
>
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John.Veness.myth at pelago

Mar 8, 2008, 12:34 PM

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Re: Deaf Nova-T 500 [In reply to]

Paul wrote:
> Anyone have any idea how I can confirm the pre amp is working ? Reason I
> ask is that I two other DVB tuner based TV's with perfect pictures, and
> 100% digital signal. However according to Myth on the Front ends the
> strength never goes about about 37 % and I am getting a lot of digital
> drop out. Oh forgot to mention I have two Nova-T's in the Myth backend
> server. Did have a problem a while back when there was a Kernel update
> for Ubuntu Gutsy, and had real problems with the firmware name, it was
> supposed to have changed, however mine did not like the new filename,
> and I had to manually change the filename of the firmware back to the
> old name. Hope that makes sense ?
>
> Paul.

For the Nova-T 500 (and other similar cards like the Nova-TD Stick), I
recommend getting the latest v4l-dvb stuff from linuxtv.org, rather than
rely on what's built into Ubuntu. See
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500

Cheers,

John

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John Veness, MythTV user, UK, DVB-T
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