2006-09-27, 05:01 AM
Hi all,
So I finally got my HDTV tuner card working correctly, but now I'm having some difficulties with my standard def card (PowerColor Theater 550).
The main problem is that I'm (usually) getting a screen that looks as shown.
Interestingly enough, LiveTV usually looks ok, but when I record a show and play it back, it looks like this. I've tried all different mpeg2 decoders with varying results. The best one is "System Default" (which I don't know what codec it is... no other codec in the list yields the same performance).
When System Default is selected, it's kind of hit-or-miss, as it seems like sometimes the codec "corrects" for the problem, and sometimes it doesn't.
I've updated to the latest drivers for the card. The codecs that I have are Intervideo, CyberLink, DScalar, and NVidia. I don't know if there are others out there I should be trying, or if this is a problem with something else.
In my fooling around, it seems as though the problem is in the deinterlacing, as changing these settings (both on the Misc tab of GBPVR and within the individual codecs themselves) seems to have the greatest effect on the problem.
Thanks for any help!
So I finally got my HDTV tuner card working correctly, but now I'm having some difficulties with my standard def card (PowerColor Theater 550).
The main problem is that I'm (usually) getting a screen that looks as shown.
Interestingly enough, LiveTV usually looks ok, but when I record a show and play it back, it looks like this. I've tried all different mpeg2 decoders with varying results. The best one is "System Default" (which I don't know what codec it is... no other codec in the list yields the same performance).
When System Default is selected, it's kind of hit-or-miss, as it seems like sometimes the codec "corrects" for the problem, and sometimes it doesn't.
I've updated to the latest drivers for the card. The codecs that I have are Intervideo, CyberLink, DScalar, and NVidia. I don't know if there are others out there I should be trying, or if this is a problem with something else.
In my fooling around, it seems as though the problem is in the deinterlacing, as changing these settings (both on the Misc tab of GBPVR and within the individual codecs themselves) seems to have the greatest effect on the problem.
Thanks for any help!