[mythtv-users] Pundit Update (good) and a couple of questions.

Joseph H. Fry joe at thefrys.com
Sat May 24 19:25:07 EDT 2003


To the best of my knowledge your hum is most likely due to differences
in the grounds between the television and the computer.  I did a quick
search and found this to get you started:
http://www.epanorama.net/documents/groundloop/home_solving.html

Good luck

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces at snowman.net
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at snowman.net] On Behalf Of Dan Man
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 4:09 PM
To: mythtv-users at snowman.net
Subject: [mythtv-users] Pundit Update (good) and a couple of questions.

Well, the good news is that the TV-out on the pundit works better than
the VGA output. Now that I have the Pundit in my entertainment center I
can switch between the ReplayTV and MythTV or comparisons...DVD playback
is better, but still choppy... YMMV...

I'm getting a hum from the tv (Sony Wega) when the input of the computer
is selected. I've taken care to route the audio cables by them selves
and not near any power cables. I don't get a hum when I've got cheap pc
speakers attached. What else can I look for?

I can't view recordings. I go to the screen, press the right arrow key
to highlight the first show and that's pretty much the end of things.
Sometimes the preview loads, sometimes it doesn't. It's actually gotten
worse over the last day, or so. The output from the backend (separate
machine) and the frontend (pundit) looks normal. Should I try running
under gdb and stopping it when it (seems) to hang to get a backtrace?
I'm not really sure.

Thanks!

It's coming along... Almost there.

............................................
Dan Mount



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