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After re-cabling:<br>
(notice the numbers jump)<br>
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[me@mythtv libhdhomerun]$ ./hdhomerun_config 1313E021 get<br>
/tuner0/status<br>
ch=qam:759000000 lock=qam256 ss=76 snq=82 seq=100 bps=38809216 pps=994<br>
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Those numbers, while clearly better, are still rather low. I typically<br>
see values in the 90's. I seem to recall ss=76 indicates a power<br>
level that would normally be out of spec for digital cable (although<br>
it might just work sometimes).<br>
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First thing, plug the hdhr directly into the outlet using a short piece of<br>
quality coax, and see if the values are more reasonable. If not, call<br>
your cable company and ask them to make a service call. They are<br>
responsible for adequate signal levels at the outlet. If it looks good<br>
directly plugged into the outlet, it would point the finger towards your<br>
coax or splitters (or cable amp if you using one).<br>
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I just don't understand why recording a show works, but LiveTV always<br>
fail. That seems odd to me.<br>
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That is odd. Do you have fast channel switching enabled?<br></blockquote></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div></div><div>It is set to never. </div><div><br></div><div>I might have spoken too soon about the issue not occurring on recordings. Myth lies about the recording times of truncated recordings, so it is hard to tell. I have seen at least one instance of it during a recording. </div>
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Use quick tuning<br>
- Never<br>
- Live TV only<br>
- Always<br>
If enabled, MythTV will tune using only the MPEG program number. The program numbers change more often than DVB or ATSC tuning parameters, so this is slightly less reliable. This will also inhibit EIT gathering during Live TV and recording.<br>
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in your Input Connections in mythtv-setup, IIRC.<br>
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Mike<div><div><br></div></div></blockquote></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>while recording, open HDHomerun_config_gui and monitor the signal on that tuner... see if you see any dropouts.</div><div><br></div>
<div>I just discovered an issue on several of my channels and I was rerouting replacing cables, etc. over a couple days. Discovered that my Verizon LTE phone was the culprit... not interference in the cables as my HDHR classic didn't register a glitch... but the Prime would completely drop the signal every time my phone sent any data over 4G ( I proved this by scrolling around google maps for 5 minutes. Perhaps your livetv issues are because you happen to be sitting in the room with your phone... most recordings work because your not in the room at the time?</div>
<div><br></div><div>Just a thought.</div></div>