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Old 05-09-2006, 07:54 PM
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Audio on PVR-USB2 bleeding in from Svideo input

I use both inputs on my PVR-USB2. The S-video and RCA audio connectors are hooked up to my digital cable box and the is configured to just use the box for the digital and premium channels. I also have the regular coax going into it for all analog channels. I have 7 tuners and this one has the lowest merit so it pretty much always gets used last and is pretty much always using the s-video inputs for recording.
Tonight I needed all tuners for analog channels and it was using the coax. Darndest thing is the audio is bleeding into the analog coax recording from the s-video input (my cable box). I haven't tried reboots or anything yet but am curious if this has happened to anyone else? I know I didn't have this issue in the past when I didn't have as many tuners.
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Old 05-09-2006, 09:51 PM
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Ok all is well again. Power cycled the USB2 tuner and now it is happy again... That was weird. It also wasn't just bleeding in the one direction is was bleeding both input audios no matter which one I was trying to tune.

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