Wintv v7 software
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After starting to record on one channel, as soon as I started recording on a second channel, the first one quit recording even though both still showed as actively recording and streaming. Now we need reliable software tools to analyze the signal quality, but sadly, good software seems to be non-existent.Ĭlick to expand.I already tried that previously. One could rotate the antenna and/or adjust the gain of a preamplifier and immediately see the effect to both signal strength and multi-path. With analog TVs it was easy enough to just observe the picture. Signals below a certain threshold obviously don't product good results, but what about signal over a certain threshold? And some instruction as to what is the ideal range. There needs to be a way to see the actual strength, even if it is very strong. Meanwhile the tuner can't deliver a stable picture.
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When working with strong signals, all of the signal strength indicators just show full scale. HDHomeRun has the best utility I've seen so far, but even that one could use some work. Signal assessment and tuning software seems to be weak in just about every application that I have seen. What did Hauppauge test with if not WMC? Maybe they didn't test at all. I care more that it doesn't work well with WMC because that seems like it should have been their starting point. Personally, I don't care about Linux drivers, but I realize that there are those who do. I am finding it difficult to find any critical reviews of current-day receivers, so every little bit helps. I have to admit that I am more interested in receiver selectivity and multi-path rejection than I am in raw sensitivity, but I do appreciate you taking the time to post your observations.