Is this pixellation due to signal issue or otherwise?
steven Wrote:Hi Kiwi
What about the other transponder? is all like this ?and you can have a test with other video decoder too.![]()
Kind Regards
steven
Kiwi Wrote:Sorry, but what is the meaning of transponder? Do u mean tuner?
Besides, I don't think the video decoder matters. I see the same pixellation whether I use KMPlayer, Media Player Classic, or VLC player.
Kiwi Wrote:steven Wrote:Hi Kiwi
What about the other transponder? is all like this ?and you can have a test with other video decoder too.![]()
Kind Regards
steven
Sorry, but what is the meaning of transponder? Do u mean tuner?
Besides, I don't think the video decoder matters. I see the same pixellation whether I use KMPlayer, Media Player Classic, or VLC player.
grapefruit Wrote:Kiwi Wrote:Sorry, but what is the meaning of transponder? Do u mean tuner?
Besides, I don't think the video decoder matters. I see the same pixellation whether I use KMPlayer, Media Player Classic, or VLC player.
The artifact is part of your recorded file already, so it doesn't matter which player you use, you will still see the artifact.
Pixellation or artifact can happen due to packet loss, meaning that part of data is missing or has error.
steven Wrote:Kiwi Wrote:steven Wrote:Hi Kiwi
What about the other transponder? is all like this ?and you can have a test with other video decoder too.![]()
Kind Regards
steven
Sorry, but what is the meaning of transponder? Do u mean tuner?
Besides, I don't think the video decoder matters. I see the same pixellation whether I use KMPlayer, Media Player Classic, or VLC player.
Hi
It is about the other frequency ?and it is that your signal is not very well.
Kind Regards
steven
Kiwi Wrote:It is a DVB-C signal u know? This means that it's supposed to come through ground cables and be less affected by the aerial noise, isn't it?
grapefruit Wrote:Kiwi Wrote:It is a DVB-C signal u know? This means that it's supposed to come through ground cables and be less affected by the aerial noise, isn't it?
Nothing is perfect.
A glitch in the signal might still happen occasionally. If you have too much of it and too often, then something might be wrong with your signal or for some other reason.
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