The offset can be present in any french dvb-t broadcast. This is not dependant on the dvb-t tuner. The reason is that during the transition from analog to digital broadcasting, the signal is broadcasted in the two formats and in order to minimimize intrferences the Fc is shifted. Attached is a publication from the french broadcasting authority. ( note: it is in french )sorry, source? this only with the a835 device?
thanks
Try to do manual scan on known frequencies and wait one minute after stb displays "scan done". It works for me but it may take long time is you have lots of frequencies to scan.sh*t just the first scan worked, the second does not![]()
sh*t just the first scan worked, the second does not![]()
so was the right way ?With AVERTV VOLAR GREEN HD and BH 1.6.6 I have no problem at all.
Before (re)scan, power off the receiver and the usb hub or unplug the usb tuner (this is a Volar Greeen issue).
I received my Sky IT DVB-T stick A867 and it works very well. It is very cheap on Fleebay so I would recommend it to anyone looking for a stick.
many dvb-t devices have that kind of problemOK, so have been using the stick for a week or so. At first it was working perfectly but after a few days the picture started to completely break up and is not watchable anymore. I tried rebooting but still the same.
Attached is a short recording of a channel.
What should I do?
Cheers
many dvb-t devices have that kind of problem
as good workaround i added a daily crond job with a box reboot![]()
many dvb-t devices have that kind of problem
as good workaround i added a daily crond job with a box reboot![]()
are you sure that you are using the default terrestrial file?With AVERTV VOLAR GREEN HD and BH 1.6.6 I have no problem at all.
Before (re)scan, power off the receiver and the usb hub or unplug the usb tuner (this is a Volar Greeen issue).