I bought this Chinese USB DVB-T tuner: https://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Astrometa_DVB-T2
The problem is that when I watch DVB-T channels in ProgDVB I get glitches, as if the signal/reception was bad (smeared, blocky picture). But the signal is fine. Even if the signal is 100% it still glitches. The glitches are more severe and more frequent with HD channels, but also on SD channels it happens every 2 seconds. Audio is always fine, the problem is just video.
I don't have this problem with a different USB tuner (Realtek 2832U).
Is there maybe a solution for this?
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#2Do you have good signal on same device in other software?But the signal is fine.
You can check signal quality in ProgDVB -> File->Input traffic->packet lost
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#3I tried in VLC now and it's even worse than in ProgDVB. The picture freezes all the time.
It shows a constant loss ("Minimal lost"). After a few minutes it stabilizes at around 0.4%. (With the other (2832U) device it goes to 0.0%.)You can check signal quality in ProgDVB -> File->Input traffic->packet lost
The signal strength meter (for the good channels) is at 99-100%. The reception of these channels shouldn't be a problem, because I've watched them with different tuners and even with weaker antennas.
There's another discussion about this device and some posts suggest that it might have something to do with the drivers and maybe it can be improved with software:
https://www.dvbviewer.tv/forum/topic/61 ... ent=487863
Anyway, just wondering if you have some ideas for something to try (maybe some settings).
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#4Usually PC DVB devices request more signal level then other DVB tuners. That is normal.
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#5I know they need more signal, I've used several USB DVB-T devices on my PC in the past, usually very cheap ones too. But I've never seen anything like this. The way this one behaves is not normal.
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#6In any case impossible fix bad traffic from driver.
ps: Try use other USB port. For example usb2
ps: Try use other USB port. For example usb2
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#7As a last desperate attempt, I tried installing the player software from Astrometa (TVRplayer) and... it works. The picture is fine in TVRplayer, no more video glitches.
I don't know why, maybe this software includes some driver level hacks that make it work with this device.
In ProgDVB and VLC it's still bad.
I don't like this TVRplayer software and I would prefer to use ProgDVB, but it is what it is.
(I also tried changing to a USB 2 port, but it didn't help.)
I don't know why, maybe this software includes some driver level hacks that make it work with this device.
In ProgDVB and VLC it's still bad.
I don't like this TVRplayer software and I would prefer to use ProgDVB, but it is what it is.
(I also tried changing to a USB 2 port, but it didn't help.)
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#8You can try change Settings->[device name] options in ProgDVB. No more path to affect the driver.
ps: Original software can not use official API.
ps: Original software can not use official API.
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#9In any case - stable(not damaged) traffic on input of ProgDVB - is first step. No any ways if traffic damaged.
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#10I got absolutely the same problem with Astrometa tuner. I've tried to use it and ProgDVB to watch DVB-C, but those video glitches are awful. I've contacted Astrometa support regarding this issue. And got reply from their software engineer. Here it is:
"Due to hardware limitation, accessing RF status(power or quality) may interrupt streaming through USB. As for no issues with TVR - it reads RF status only during tuning or poor stream reception."
They suggest to turn off RF status refresh during playback on ProgDVB. How can I do that? Where can this option be found?
I used to have the same problem in Tvheadend, but turning off RF status ("Force old status" in tuner options) worked like a charm there, so now no issues at all. How can this be done in ProgDVB?
Thank you!
"Due to hardware limitation, accessing RF status(power or quality) may interrupt streaming through USB. As for no issues with TVR - it reads RF status only during tuning or poor stream reception."
They suggest to turn off RF status refresh during playback on ProgDVB. How can I do that? Where can this option be found?
I used to have the same problem in Tvheadend, but turning off RF status ("Force old status" in tuner options) worked like a charm there, so now no issues at all. How can this be done in ProgDVB?
Thank you!
Re: Astrometa DVB-T2 - video glitches
#11ProgDVB take all tuner params (signal level etc) every second. I hope this is not too often. Or?
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#12Seems to be too often. When I had 1 sec interval check in Tvheadend I had video problems. That setting was by default. I have not tried any other intervals, but used suggested advice to disable check. Disabling it solved the issue and now everything is smooth when using that software.
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#13And no signal level in playback time?
Strange Astometa very old device. Other users not ask me about this. Also no problem on my Astrameta (on DVB-T)
Strange Astometa very old device. Other users not ask me about this. Also no problem on my Astrameta (on DVB-T)
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#14Yes, after using recommended option Tvheadend no longer shows data for signal level and SNR. It just says 'Unknown'. And video is as good as it should be.
When that data is updated then video glitches permanently happen, especially on HD channels.
And one more thing to add. My Astrometa tuner device id is USB\VID_15F4&PID_0131&REV_0100&MI_00 , built with Sony CXD2837ER demodulator. Used OS is Win 10 Pro x64 20H2, device driver is the latest from Astrometa 200917. I use it only with DVB-C, all channels work with parameters QAM256 and 6750 symbol rate.
When that data is updated then video glitches permanently happen, especially on HD channels.
And one more thing to add. My Astrometa tuner device id is USB\VID_15F4&PID_0131&REV_0100&MI_00 , built with Sony CXD2837ER demodulator. Used OS is Win 10 Pro x64 20H2, device driver is the latest from Astrometa 200917. I use it only with DVB-C, all channels work with parameters QAM256 and 6750 symbol rate.
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#15Hi all,
I have exactly the same problem.
And I guess the same one is here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13306
"Signal quality have 80+ but sometimes program have a lot graphics artefact like have not much signal strength and watching tv is not good"
I tired other demux settings but it didn't help
As mentioned in this thread:
- lot's of glitches, artefacts on all channels non-HD, HD, DVB-T, DVB-T2
- ProgDVB indicate there are packets lost, but it cannot be true (TVRplayer works ok)
- VLC even worse
- on TVRplayer everything is smooth, no problems at all, I do not see even single pixel lost
My device: USB\VID_15F4&PID_0131&REV_0100&MI_00
Name: Astrometa DVB-T2 Device
Driver version: 64.6.427.2017
Driver date: 27.04.2017
System: Windows 10 21H2
I use it with DVB-T and DVB-T2 channels in Poland
So it seems from the thread that too often checks for information kills picture.
How to disable that in ProgDVB? Or what can I change so picture is normal without all the glitches.
I have exactly the same problem.
And I guess the same one is here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=13306
"Signal quality have 80+ but sometimes program have a lot graphics artefact like have not much signal strength and watching tv is not good"
I tired other demux settings but it didn't help
As mentioned in this thread:
- lot's of glitches, artefacts on all channels non-HD, HD, DVB-T, DVB-T2
- ProgDVB indicate there are packets lost, but it cannot be true (TVRplayer works ok)
- VLC even worse
- on TVRplayer everything is smooth, no problems at all, I do not see even single pixel lost
My device: USB\VID_15F4&PID_0131&REV_0100&MI_00
Name: Astrometa DVB-T2 Device
Driver version: 64.6.427.2017
Driver date: 27.04.2017
System: Windows 10 21H2
I use it with DVB-T and DVB-T2 channels in Poland
So it seems from the thread that too often checks for information kills picture.
How to disable that in ProgDVB? Or what can I change so picture is normal without all the glitches.