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Decoder problems?
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2006-07-16, 08:22 PM
I am using a Hauppage Nova-T and I am having trouble setting it up. I managed to set it up and it detected some channels, but when I try and view them I get the following picture:

[img][Image: tvscreenshotyp8.th.jpg]

When it searched for the channels, the picture was coming up fine in the little window then.

I don't know whether this problem relates to the multiplexer filter, because on the BDA MUX Checker it says there are no MUX filters on my system, even though I have Cyberlink Decoder and the Intervideo one. How can I get it to recognise that I have them?

My system is a Celeron 2.8Ghz with a ATI Radeon 9600 256mb graphics card.

I would appreciate any help, as I am getting very frustrated! :confused:
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2006-07-16, 08:28 PM
Quote:I am using a Hauppage Nova-T and I am having trouble setting it up. I managed to set it up and it detected some channels, but when I try and view them I get the following picture:

http://img454.imageshack.us/my.php?i...eenshotyp8.jpg

When it searched for the channels, the picture was coming up fine in the little window then.
It looks like either a decoder or renderer problem. All I can really suggest is trying different decoders/renderers to see if you can make the problem go away. You might also want to look at the version of the ATI drivers you're using.

The preview window when scanning uses overlay instead of VMR, so try setting your renderer to Overlay in the config app.

Quote:I don't know whether this problem relates to the multiplexer filter, because on the BDA MUX Checker it says there are no MUX filters on my system, even though I have Cyberlink Decoder and the Intervideo one. How can I get it to recognise that I have them?
This problem isnt related to your mux file, but I should point out that a decoder and a mux are entirely different. If the MuxChecker does not find the mux on your machine, then you havnt installed one.
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