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<blockquote data-quote="gridrunner-xy" data-source="post: 1135530" data-attributes="member: 417930"><p>Hi everyone, just a quick update on this. I've tried HackTV in Windows on my justified but slightly ancient i7 alienware laptop and the problem is gone. The test card is fine, just the odd glitch which is the laptop chugging at a sample rate of 16Mhz. The glitching goes if I drop the rate a little. I have a better PC I can use instead. It's the clear the pi4 can't cope out of the box without quite a bit of tweaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gridrunner-xy, post: 1135530, member: 417930"] Hi everyone, just a quick update on this. I've tried HackTV in Windows on my justified but slightly ancient i7 alienware laptop and the problem is gone. The test card is fine, just the odd glitch which is the laptop chugging at a sample rate of 16Mhz. The glitching goes if I drop the rate a little. I have a better PC I can use instead. It's the clear the pi4 can't cope out of the box without quite a bit of tweaking. [/QUOTE]
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