2007-05-23, 11:26 PM
mianpe Wrote:Some decoders automatically remember and reuse the settings if you modify them, ie settings would flow through to GB-PVR once set in graphedit, but this depends on the decoder. I'm not sure whether the MainConcept decoders do this or not. If not, then there is no way I can apply these settings on the decoder without MainConcept supplying their developers SDK - which they only give to companies which license their products ($$$$).Quote:Did you change any settings on the 'MainConcept MPEG-2 Decoder' filter? Remember, GB-PVR has to use whatever are the defaults for this decoder.Yes, I changed it to enable Hardward Decoding, and also the deinterlacing method. Darn... I was hoping gbpvr would pick that up. I know it is using the right filters, but I guess it is not using the right settings for the decoder. I don't suppose there is anyway around this?
If you go back into graphedit and view the decoder settings and your changes are present, then chances are this decoder does these sticky settings.
Quote:Here's the log entry:I can really comment too much on that. At least now you know exactly what is being used to do the playback for when you're experimenting in graphedit.
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE Graph contains the following filters:
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - Video Renderer
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - Default DirectSound Device
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - MainConcept MPEG-2 Video Decoder
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - AC3Filter
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - GB-PVR Flow Status
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - MainConcept MPEG Demultiplexer
2007-05-23 07:45:08.500 VERBOSE - D:\TV\Two and a Half Men\Two and a Half Men_20070521_19001930.mpg