iitywygms
August 20th, 2009, 01:11 PM
I get my tv over the air. Sometimes I experience signal loss/dropout. During this time the frontend tv display will pixilate/freeze, but if the signal loss is short lived, the display will continue working after a brief moment. I know there is nothing I can do about that. My reception is as good as it is going to get.
The problem is when the signal drops for over ten seconds or so. The tv display will not recover, it just stays frozen. Even if the tv signal returns to normal the display stays frozen. I verify the signal is good by using watch from the cli. (I am using a silicon dust hd home run)
In order to get live tv working again, I have to exit live tv and re-enter.
Is there any way to prevent this from happening?
I use mythbuntu 9.04 with all the latest standard updates. Nvidia 6200.
I have a separate frontend backend setup.
The problem is when the signal drops for over ten seconds or so. The tv display will not recover, it just stays frozen. Even if the tv signal returns to normal the display stays frozen. I verify the signal is good by using watch from the cli. (I am using a silicon dust hd home run)
In order to get live tv working again, I have to exit live tv and re-enter.
Is there any way to prevent this from happening?
I use mythbuntu 9.04 with all the latest standard updates. Nvidia 6200.
I have a separate frontend backend setup.