2009-11-24, 11:25 PM
Just tried the Cyberlink mux. I do like it.
Unlike the Microsoft DVR-MS, the Cyblerlink MUX smooths over the rough reception spots with either skipping in video, and the audio is contiguous. I realize the playback may have something to do with this but I had it set to FDDshow as the playback for both muxes.
However, I keep going back to the Microsoft DVR-MS for the perfect sync between audio and video, and the elimination of this weird problem where when I skip forward or back sometimes the video hangs requiring me to play around with it to get it going (play, RR, FF, play etc. Even though I lose the ability for the clients to stream the video while being recorded I go back to DVR-MS
Unlike the Microsoft DVR-MS, the Cyblerlink MUX smooths over the rough reception spots with either skipping in video, and the audio is contiguous. I realize the playback may have something to do with this but I had it set to FDDshow as the playback for both muxes.
However, I keep going back to the Microsoft DVR-MS for the perfect sync between audio and video, and the elimination of this weird problem where when I skip forward or back sometimes the video hangs requiring me to play around with it to get it going (play, RR, FF, play etc. Even though I lose the ability for the clients to stream the video while being recorded I go back to DVR-MS
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