On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 09:57:15AM -0800, John Lundell wrote: > I have both cards and the DVICO receiver performs much better. The HD3000 > would not lock or would occasionally lose lock on many of my local > stations. The DVICO only loses lock under very bad weather conditions. > > Another thing, for awhile I had both in my Myth box at the same time, I was > using the HD3000 as a second, lower priority tuner but when connected to the > same antenna, they would interfer which each other and I believe I got a bit > of a ground loop since the DVICO card would get warm. I finally replaced > the HD3000 with a second DVICO Fusion 5 lite and it has been working great.
Just curious, did you swap the cables to the cards? I've seen cable splitters favor one output by as much as 20%. I haven't heard of any reports of interence between any models of air2pc and pcHDTV cards. I've not tried the fusion cards though. I have 4 HD-3000's in one box right now, and know others who have run the air2pc's and pcHDTV cards fine. I doubt it's the HD-3000's as they've been around for some time and have a very good track record, whereas the fusion are new and less tested. --Brandon _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
