[mythtv-users] PVR-250 slightly fuzzy picture?

Jarod C. Wilson jcw at wilsonet.com
Thu Jan 29 14:23:14 EST 2004


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On Thursday 29 January 2004 04:27, papenfuss at juneau.me.vt.edu wrote:
> Well, I have looked up the elusive meanings of the dnr settings and
> tried them out.  The dnr_spatial would be the one I would want to play
> with, but it's already set to 0.  Increasing the value definately makes the
> horizontal fuzziness worse, but no tweaking made it better.  I tried the
> dnr_mode to off, thinking that maybe the filter was stuck on something
> else. No dice.

Damn.

> Basically, it's just bad enough to make watching "live tv" or recording
> shows inferior enough to make you want to watch the real thing, rather than
> the recorded version.

Huh. Go figure. The only other things that come to mind are signal strength 
problems (try removing a splitter if you have one) and grounding problems, 
both of which have caused problems for others. You definitely ought to be 
able to get something that looks at least as good as live TV. I do, anyhow! 
;-)

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