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NewCS + mgcamd = ok most the time but..

I have a i386 debian server setup with NewCS 1.06 running nds and conax from 2 serial phoenix readers.. I have absolutely no problems with nds. And normally conax works fine.

Sometimes tho', i expiernce that the picture stutter when using the conax card. usually 5-6minutes and then its back to normal. It never happens with the nds card.. (pretty annoying when watching a movie)

Somewhere i have read that the nds card is alot faster. So that might be the reason? So, recently i have OC'ed my conax til 6.00mhz.. Maybe it helped a little, maybe not.. Im not sure.. I still expirence stutters on conax

So, the question is, can i do anything about it? Is my conax card maxed out, og is it newcs that have a problem? I could offcourse post my config file if anyone think it would be worth the while.

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I have a i386 debian server setup with NewCS 1.06 running nds and conax from 2 serial phoenix readers.. I have absolutely no problems with nds. And normally conax works fine.

Sometimes tho', i expiernce that the picture stutter when using the conax card. usually 5-6minutes and then its back to normal. It never happens with the nds card.. (pretty annoying when watching a movie)

Somewhere i have read that the nds card is alot faster. So that might be the reason? So, recently i have OC'ed my conax til 6.00mhz.. Maybe it helped a little, maybe not.. Im not sure.. I still expirence stutters on conax

So, the question is, can i do anything about it? Is my conax card maxed out, og is it newcs that have a problem? I could offcourse post my config file if anyone think it would be worth the while.

Thanks in advance.
Dude u´r owerclocking the Conax card ..dont blow it up

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Re: NewCS + mgcamd = ok most the time but..

hehe right..

I used to run it at 3.58mhz.. also studders at some point during the day..
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hehe right..

I used to run it at 3.58mhz.. also studders at some point during the day..
did u try to set it to 3.57 ?
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Yes, i used to run it at that speed.. Same problem..
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