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I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
pronounced on some channels more than others.
Any ideas please ??
 
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<<I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
pronounced on some channels more than others.
Any ideas please ??>>

If you are using RG-59 cable, replace it with RG-6.

Lee

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"Malam" <malamilia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bea4e0ds8jbpjsvenl5gu6vonmmcusrd8e@4ax.com...
> I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
> connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
> the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
> but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
> the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
> horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
> pronounced on some channels more than others.
> Any ideas please ??

I know that most of those cheap radio shack amps only amplify the noise
they're passing.
 
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:53:34 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
>connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
>the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
>but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
>the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
>horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
>pronounced on some channels more than others.
>Any ideas please ??

This is a constant hassle with ATI TV cards and cable connections.
The following "adjustments" seem to help, but do not solve the poor
reception quality:

1) If you use "mixer," mute mono sound.

2) Make sure all cables are far enough away from other sources of
electro-magnetic interference, such as power cables, etc. Some posts
in this group have suggested using the most highly insulated coax
cable available.

3) "Playing around"( "rabbit ear" antennas of the past) with cable
pathways from cable input to ATI TV cards seems to help somewhat. For
me, reception of some channels is improved by loosening/tightening
cable connections of the "splitter."

Improving TV reception is indeed a hassle. If anyone has any tips,
please add them to this thread.

JC
 
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Thanks all. The cable comes into my Main Power Panel from the
outside, so its right in the box with all the fuse boes and all. This
may not be helping either but its in the basement and can't relocate
the cable inlet without a big expense. I will try the other
suggestions. I had the TV Card connected directly to the cable line
from outside , bypassing the splitter and can't tell the difference.
I thought at least I should be able to see something different.

On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:16:26 -0700, Jack Cade <JC@HenryVI.net> wrote:

>On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:53:34 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
>>connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
>>the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
>>but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
>>the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
>>horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
>>pronounced on some channels more than others.
>>Any ideas please ??
>
>This is a constant hassle with ATI TV cards and cable connections.
>The following "adjustments" seem to help, but do not solve the poor
>reception quality:
>
>1) If you use "mixer," mute mono sound.
>
>2) Make sure all cables are far enough away from other sources of
>electro-magnetic interference, such as power cables, etc. Some posts
>in this group have suggested using the most highly insulated coax
>cable available.
>
>3) "Playing around"( "rabbit ear" antennas of the past) with cable
>pathways from cable input to ATI TV cards seems to help somewhat. For
>me, reception of some channels is improved by loosening/tightening
>cable connections of the "splitter."
>
>Improving TV reception is indeed a hassle. If anyone has any tips,
>please add them to this thread.
>
>JC
 
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Is that the only splits that occur between your computer and the cable box
outside your house? Check the rating on the splitter you have. Around
here, the local cable provider is happy to provide free splitters/cables/etc
because it's cheaper than sending out a technician to fix stuff later. And
they provide decent stuff, again, because it's cheaper to do that than fix
it later.

Clint

"Malam" <malamilia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bea4e0ds8jbpjsvenl5gu6vonmmcusrd8e@4ax.com...
> I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
> connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
> the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
> but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
> the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
> horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
> pronounced on some channels more than others.
> Any ideas please ??
 
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 14:35:18 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>Thanks all. The cable comes into my Main Power Panel from the
>outside, so its right in the box with all the fuse boes and all. This
>may not be helping either but its in the basement and can't relocate
>the cable inlet without a big expense. I will try the other
>suggestions. I had the TV Card connected directly to the cable line
>from outside , bypassing the splitter and can't tell the difference.
>I thought at least I should be able to see something different.
>
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:16:26 -0700, Jack Cade <JC@HenryVI.net> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:53:34 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
>>>connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
>>>the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
>>>but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
>>>the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
>>>horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
>>>pronounced on some channels more than others.
>>>Any ideas please ??
>>
>>This is a constant hassle with ATI TV cards and cable connections.
>>The following "adjustments" seem to help, but do not solve the poor
>>reception quality:
>>
>>1) If you use "mixer," mute mono sound.
>>
>>2) Make sure all cables are far enough away from other sources of
>>electro-magnetic interference, such as power cables, etc. Some posts
>>in this group have suggested using the most highly insulated coax
>>cable available.
>>
>>3) "Playing around"( "rabbit ear" antennas of the past) with cable
>>pathways from cable input to ATI TV cards seems to help somewhat. For
>>me, reception of some channels is improved by loosening/tightening
>>cable connections of the "splitter."
>>
>>Improving TV reception is indeed a hassle. If anyone has any tips,
>>please add them to this thread.
>>
>>JC


If your cable box has a composite video or S-video output, Malam, try
conneting with that, to the video input of your AIW (should have
one?).

Check that you're using the correct video standard (NTSC in North
America; PAL or SECAM most other places). Also, for the tuner, make
sure you've selected cable input for the appropriate country.

patrickp

patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
 
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The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
case (fans etc in the computer?)

On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 18:25:28 GMT, "Clint" <noone@nowhere.invalid>
wrote:

>Is that the only splits that occur between your computer and the cable box
>outside your house? Check the rating on the splitter you have. Around
>here, the local cable provider is happy to provide free splitters/cables/etc
>because it's cheaper than sending out a technician to fix stuff later. And
>they provide decent stuff, again, because it's cheaper to do that than fix
>it later.
>
>Clint
>
>"Malam" <malamilia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:bea4e0ds8jbpjsvenl5gu6vonmmcusrd8e@4ax.com...
>> I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
>> connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
>> the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
>> but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
>> the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
>> horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
>> pronounced on some channels more than others.
>> Any ideas please ??
>
 
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In article <nvo5e0p852trtd532v738bmmg0739esdhh@4ax.com>, Jack Cade
says...

> Improving TV reception is indeed a hassle. If anyone has any tips,
> please add them to this thread.
>
Use a TV. The noise pattern on the screen is from the fans inside the
PC 9/10 of the time. NEVER use a splitter and avoid an amplifier if
possible as it also amplifies the noise as well as the signal. Use good
quality screened RF cable - I use satellite cable.

--
Conor

Dumb as a box of rocks...
 
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In article <A9uEc.10005$SO5.990@twister.socal.rr.com>, "Kill Bill" <a@b.c> wrote:
>
>"Malam" <malamilia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:bea4e0ds8jbpjsvenl5gu6vonmmcusrd8e@4ax.com...
>> I have an ATI AIW 9700Pro and a NEC Multisync FE 700+ Monitor
>> connected to a Cable Network. I need some ideas on how to improve
>> the TV reception on this unit. I bought a 10db amp from Radio Shack
>> but it is useless. I only split the cable into two one to a TV and
>> the other to the TV card. The reception is noisy with some
>> horizontal lines at the background. The horizontal lines are more
>> pronounced on some channels more than others.
>> Any ideas please ??
>
>I know that most of those cheap radio shack amps only amplify the noise
>they're passing.
>
>
Thats because by the time the cable signal gets to your house thats all there
is left to amplify is the noise and snowy signal.
 
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In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam says...
> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>
Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel out
some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a SVideo
input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.

On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured alot
of it after some tweaking.


--
Conor

Dumb as a box of rocks...
 
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An Update:

The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.

Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
the card itself and the AIW card does.

Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
something to this?

Thanks.

On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
wrote:

>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam says...
>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>>
>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel out
>some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a SVideo
>input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
>
>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured alot
>of it after some tweaking.
 
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:07:03 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>An Update:
>
>The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
>The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
>back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.
>
>Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
>to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
>even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
>the card itself and the AIW card does.
>
>Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
>something to this?
>
>Thanks.
>

If you have a very strong cable signal, Malam, it may be worth trying
an attentuator.


>On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam says...
>>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
>>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
>>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
>>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
>>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
>>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
>>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>>>
>>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
>>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel out
>>some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a SVideo
>>input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
>>
>>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
>>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured alot
>>of it after some tweaking.


patrickp

patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
 
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"patrickp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:07:03 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >An Update:
> >
> >The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
> >The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
> >back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.
> >
> >Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
> >to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
> >even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
> >the card itself and the AIW card does.
> >
> >Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
> >something to this?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
>
> If you have a very strong cable signal, Malam, it may be worth trying
> an attentuator.
>
>
> >On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
> >wrote:
> >
> >>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam says...
> >>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
> >>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
> >>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
> >>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
> >>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
> >>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
> >>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
> >>>
> >>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
> >>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel out
> >>some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a SVideo
> >>input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
> >>
> >>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
> >>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured alot
> >>of it after some tweaking.
>
>
> patrickp
>
> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me

There is a 3 comb filter thingy built into my aiw9600. My comcast cable
captures is okay, satelite captures is the best.

my 2 cents
 
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What is the 3-com filter and how do I invoke it? Patrick, what do you
mean by an extenuator? Do you mean a device from Radio Shack ?

Thanks.

On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:32:03 -0700, "xman Charlie" <xman@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
>"patrickp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>news:a65ue0liupvf7ksd0c2pvvsaakqlpttu40@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:07:03 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >An Update:
>> >
>> >The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
>> >The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
>> >back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.
>> >
>> >Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
>> >to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
>> >even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
>> >the card itself and the AIW card does.
>> >
>> >Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
>> >something to this?
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>>
>> If you have a very strong cable signal, Malam, it may be worth trying
>> an attentuator.
>>
>>
>> >On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam says...
>> >>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
>> >>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
>> >>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
>> >>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
>> >>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
>> >>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
>> >>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>> >>>
>> >>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
>> >>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel out
>> >>some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a SVideo
>> >>input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
>> >>
>> >>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
>> >>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured alot
>> >>of it after some tweaking.
>>
>>
>> patrickp
>>
>> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
>
>There is a 3 comb filter thingy built into my aiw9600. My comcast cable
>captures is okay, satelite captures is the best.
>
>my 2 cents
>
 
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:45:39 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>What is the 3-com filter and how do I invoke it? Patrick, what do you
>mean by an extenuator? Do you mean a device from Radio Shack ?
>
>Thanks.
>

Attenuator, not extenuator, Malam! ;-) Yes, you could get one from
Radio Shack; should only cost pennies. It's simply a little in-line
device that reduces the signal level by so many dBs.


>On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:32:03 -0700, "xman Charlie" <xman@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>"patrickp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>>news:a65ue0liupvf7ksd0c2pvvsaakqlpttu40@4ax.com...
>>> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:07:03 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >An Update:
>>> >
>>> >The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
>>> >The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
>>> >back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.
>>> >
>>> >Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
>>> >to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
>>> >even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
>>> >the card itself and the AIW card does.
>>> >
>>> >Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
>>> >something to this?
>>> >
>>> >Thanks.
>>> >
>>>
>>> If you have a very strong cable signal, Malam, it may be worth trying
>>> an attentuator.
>>>
>>>
>>> >On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
>>> >wrote:
>>> >
>>> >>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam says...
>>> >>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
>>> >>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect directly
>>> >>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise is
>>> >>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans in
>>> >>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
>>> >>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
>>> >>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>>> >>>
>>> >>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
>>> >>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel out
>>> >>some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a SVideo
>>> >>input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
>>> >>
>>> >>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
>>> >>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured alot
>>> >>of it after some tweaking.
>>>
>>>
>>> patrickp
>>>
>>> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
>>
>>There is a 3 comb filter thingy built into my aiw9600. My comcast cable
>>captures is okay, satelite captures is the best.
>>
>>my 2 cents
>>


patrickp

patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
 
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patrickp wrote:

> On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:45:39 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>What is the 3-com filter and how do I invoke it? Patrick, what do you
>>mean by an extenuator? Do you mean a device from Radio Shack ?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>
> Attenuator, not extenuator, Malam! ;-) Yes, you could get one from
> Radio Shack; should only cost pennies. It's simply a little in-line
> device that reduces the signal level by so many dBs.

FWIW, for a little more they have an adjustable model--that's the one I'd
reccommend since the amount of attenuation needed is not known.

>>On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:32:03 -0700, "xman Charlie" <xman@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"patrickp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>>>news:a65ue0liupvf7ksd0c2pvvsaakqlpttu40@4ax.com...
>>>> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:07:03 -0400, Malam <malamilia@hotmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >An Update:
>>>> >
>>>> >The cable company came in this morning to check my signal strength.
>>>> >The result confirmed that I have a very strong signal which brings me
>>>> >back to the noise coming from fans in the PC.
>>>> >
>>>> >Are there any form of filters built in to any of the ATI MMC ? I used
>>>> >to have a Pinnacle PCTV card that does not have this noise problem
>>>> >even with the case fans. Except the PCTV card does not have a fan on
>>>> >the card itself and the AIW card does.
>>>> >
>>>> >Is this forum monitored by ATI at all ??Maybe someone from ATI can say
>>>> >something to this?
>>>> >
>>>> >Thanks.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> If you have a very strong cable signal, Malam, it may be worth trying
>>>> an attentuator.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> >On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:34:56 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
>>>> >wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >>In article <ipu6e01ppj0pfh6ltt0mogv60at0qffvkp@4ax.com>, Malam
>>>> >>says...
>>>> >>> The splitter is the most expensive that I could find - 5-1100MHZ
>>>> >>> coverage. However, I still get the noise even if I connect
>>>> >>> directly
>>>> >>> without the splitter. I think Conor may be right, that the noise
>>>> >>> is
>>>> >>> from the fans in my PC. I have two fans at the back and two fans
>>>> >>> in
>>>> >>> front of my case. And their is the CPU and ATI with fans too.
>>>> >>> Is there a way to ground or filter out the noise from the computer
>>>> >>> case (fans etc in the computer?)
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>Splitters at any point are pretty much a bad thing. I've tried myself
>>>> >>to overcome the problem even using ferrite rings to try and cancel
>>>> >>out some of the noise from inside the PC. It doesn't do it on a
>>>> >>SVideo input so I can only assume its the tuner picking up the noise.
>>>> >>
>>>> >>On my old Hauppauge WinTV card I used a program called DScaler which
>>>> >>applied filters and a different de-interlace algorythm which cured
>>>> >>alot of it after some tweaking.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> patrickp
>>>>
>>>> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me
>>>
>>>There is a 3 comb filter thingy built into my aiw9600. My comcast cable
>>>captures is okay, satelite captures is the best.
>>>
>>>my 2 cents
>>>
>
>
> patrickp
>
> patrickp@5acoustibop.co.uk - take five to email me

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