2005-04-27, 12:57 AM
When I record a show using GB-PVR, if I try to play it back in GB-PVR or if I try to play it back by opening the file in Windows Media Player, the video is very choppy/jumpy and I get absolutely no sound. However, if I try to play the same MPG file in Media Player Classic, it works just fine.
Now, this seems to not be a problem with GB-PVR, but with my computer itself - When I record video in the Hauppauge WinTV 2000 software, it plays back just fine in the WinTV 2000 program and in Media Player Classic, but is similarly choppy & without sound when I try to play the files in Windows Media Player.
I have a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 150 running on an Athlon XP-M 2200 in a computer using the nForce2 chipset (and the built-in GeForce4MX graphics chipset). I don't know if this is relevant, but watching DVDs works just fine in GB-PVR, and I have never run into problems like this playing files in Windows Media Player before (whether they are mpeg2, avi, xvid, divx, matroska, etc.)
I have tried changing the software decoder settings, but it hasn't solved the recording playback problems. I tried replacing my DirectX 9.0c quartz.dll file with the 9.0b one (as suggested in the stickied thread in the support forum), but that also had no effect.
I've searched through the forums, but haven't found any solutions yet. Does anyone have an idea of what could be causing this problem?
Now, this seems to not be a problem with GB-PVR, but with my computer itself - When I record video in the Hauppauge WinTV 2000 software, it plays back just fine in the WinTV 2000 program and in Media Player Classic, but is similarly choppy & without sound when I try to play the files in Windows Media Player.
I have a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 150 running on an Athlon XP-M 2200 in a computer using the nForce2 chipset (and the built-in GeForce4MX graphics chipset). I don't know if this is relevant, but watching DVDs works just fine in GB-PVR, and I have never run into problems like this playing files in Windows Media Player before (whether they are mpeg2, avi, xvid, divx, matroska, etc.)
I have tried changing the software decoder settings, but it hasn't solved the recording playback problems. I tried replacing my DirectX 9.0c quartz.dll file with the 9.0b one (as suggested in the stickied thread in the support forum), but that also had no effect.
I've searched through the forums, but haven't found any solutions yet. Does anyone have an idea of what could be causing this problem?