Intermittent black screen with audio - handshake or . . . ?
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Intermittent black screen with audio - handshake or . . . ?
When watching live TV, at times I the green will go black for a second or two. Audio will continue, and the screen will come back as normal. It's infrequent enough to be annoying, and I'm scratching my head over tracking it down.
Video card: low-profile GT 730. I've updated drivers several times, still no help. This also happened when I was using onboard graphics, so I think the video card is a low probability. Card is a little over a year old.
HDMI cables: I'm using some braided shield MonoPrice cables. Same kind of cable runs from my Roku->Receiver and don't see the issue there.
Receiver: I'm using a Pioneer VSX-520-K receiver. This is where I'm wondering if my issue isn't coming from because it's over 7 years old. How long should receivers last?
Rest of the system details are as indicated in signature. Thoughts?
Video card: low-profile GT 730. I've updated drivers several times, still no help. This also happened when I was using onboard graphics, so I think the video card is a low probability. Card is a little over a year old.
HDMI cables: I'm using some braided shield MonoPrice cables. Same kind of cable runs from my Roku->Receiver and don't see the issue there.
Receiver: I'm using a Pioneer VSX-520-K receiver. This is where I'm wondering if my issue isn't coming from because it's over 7 years old. How long should receivers last?
Rest of the system details are as indicated in signature. Thoughts?
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Confirm something for me will you.
Use 411 info and go over to the right about 5 pages.
What is the codec and resolution of the problem Channel?
Use 411 info and go over to the right about 5 pages.
What is the codec and resolution of the problem Channel?
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There have been quite a few having problems with the Comcast roll out of H. 264. Myself included. I get mine working it works fine for a couple days then it screws up. I haven't been changing anything so I can only assume that Comcast is working on it..
I did a factory reset on WMC, uninstalled everything tuners extenders etc. Htpc is working pretty good, Ceton echoes are kind of iffy at the moment. They play all my old protected movies but they have a little trouble with this protected H. 264.
There is a few H. 264 threads around here. The problem started on the East Coast and it's been rolling across the country most recently it appears Comcast is having some trouble in the Detroit area.
When you see the black screen, occasionally I have some luck getting protected to play by changing the channel back and forth from non-protected HD through the protective channel that won't work flip back and forth hit the fast-forward rewind play pause give the remote a little workout and sometimes it just starts I don't know I haven't figured out exactly what combination or even if the combination has anything to do with it it might just start on its own
Where this problem really gets irritating is if you're trying to record something so you're recording an SD Channel and then your next recording is a protected H. 264 it's like the recorder can't engage lot of guys been getting failed recordings. It appears the recorder is having a hard time switching from H. 264 to the MPEG 2 stream so it doesn't record.
I also noticed a few audio problems... for example when I turn up the volume on the amp, sometimes this triggers problems with WMC.
I also need to eliminate my HDMI Matrix Switcher.
To eliminate your amp, just bypass it and see if the problem disappears.
I did a factory reset on WMC, uninstalled everything tuners extenders etc. Htpc is working pretty good, Ceton echoes are kind of iffy at the moment. They play all my old protected movies but they have a little trouble with this protected H. 264.
There is a few H. 264 threads around here. The problem started on the East Coast and it's been rolling across the country most recently it appears Comcast is having some trouble in the Detroit area.
When you see the black screen, occasionally I have some luck getting protected to play by changing the channel back and forth from non-protected HD through the protective channel that won't work flip back and forth hit the fast-forward rewind play pause give the remote a little workout and sometimes it just starts I don't know I haven't figured out exactly what combination or even if the combination has anything to do with it it might just start on its own
Where this problem really gets irritating is if you're trying to record something so you're recording an SD Channel and then your next recording is a protected H. 264 it's like the recorder can't engage lot of guys been getting failed recordings. It appears the recorder is having a hard time switching from H. 264 to the MPEG 2 stream so it doesn't record.
I also noticed a few audio problems... for example when I turn up the volume on the amp, sometimes this triggers problems with WMC.
I also need to eliminate my HDMI Matrix Switcher.
To eliminate your amp, just bypass it and see if the problem disappears.
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The bummer is I watch very little live TV, so it's "baked in".
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So my contract with Comcast is up around Thanksgiving, this is really making me consider just throwing in the towel and going internet only with OTA.
Any reason why I couldn't use two Hauppauge quadHDs?
Any reason why I couldn't use two Hauppauge quadHDs?