It could well have been 'coupling' of one sort or another - in our household anything is possible.
All the original screened leads were fairly new and of good quality as our Sony TV is only a year or so old.
The new M-M patch lead which was quickly made up from an old M-F lead using a cheap...
Correct, that is what I meant, Trev. The TV has now been displaying without a glitch, whether fed by the direct aerial input or the Humax HDMI output
since I gave each device by its own, separate, aerial feed.
Ah, Grasshopper, faith is the soporific of the masses whereas I speak from many decades of meditation and mental
enlightenment.
I accept that the signal has gone down by about half but - the problem was never present on the TV except when watching a live
programme through the Humax i.e...
Moving the HDMI and co-ax cables apart and unplugging and replugging them made no difference. Unplugged the co-ax from the Humax, unplugged it from the TV, plugged new lead from aerial splitter/amp to TV - so far still no glitches. I don't believe it will last, things are seldom that easy.
Hm! Lead made up and connected splitter to TV. Patch lead from Humax disconnected.
Running on Humax for five minutes with no glitches so far - long may it last.
I will report back on longer term performance.
Thanks guys!
Our TV and Humax are fed from a two output signal amplifier as we live in a weak signal area.
At the moment I am only using one output from the signal amp to the Humax RF IN port.
Currently the TV is fed by a patch lead from the Humax feedthrough (RF OUT).
I have separated the aerial patch...
Hm, in that case it would appear that the problem is post-receiver? Direct transmission to the TV
is not affected. Transmissions to/through the Humax are affected. Video stream is affected, audio
is not affected. Video and audio decoders are, I believe, separate. Things to think about -...
Black Hole & EEPhil, thanks for the replies. It might be worth while waiting till the weather changes
rather than doing anything drastic. I might try a retune later. Looking at Black Hole's comment, are the audio
and picture broadcast as a single data stream or two. (I wonder because my TV...
When watching 'live' TV via my Humax FVP-4000T the displayed picture
has started to freeze - for half a second or so - at quite frequent intervals.
The audio does not seem to be affected and dialogue continues normally
whilst the screen is frozen. It seems to be happening on all channels.
As...
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