2005-12-30, 06:57 PM
Hello,
As title, which MUXes are people having success with the nebula DigiTV. I have tried Cyberlink versions 5.0.1307 and 5.0.0813 and the ShowShifter 3.12.0.2945 but am still having the trouble described below. Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated.
Whilst the recordings with gbpvr seem ok and playback as mpg ok, when I demux the mpg, ready for cutting/encoding to DivX/xvid, I am seeing AV drift.
I have tried using PVAStrumento (latest version crashes, v2.1.0.15 works but strips a lot of frames out). I have also tried using the MPEG Tools section of TMPGEnc.
One thing I have noticed is that if you use MpegAN GUI, it shows that "Audio starts early" is usually set at 300-500ms. I have tried loading the demuxed files into mpegschnitt and manually adding this audio offset, but it seems to go out again later in the recording.
When I use MpegAn on mpg files recorded with the Nebula software and (non-BDA) drivers, the "Audio starts arly" is always zero.
Cheers,
John
As title, which MUXes are people having success with the nebula DigiTV. I have tried Cyberlink versions 5.0.1307 and 5.0.0813 and the ShowShifter 3.12.0.2945 but am still having the trouble described below. Any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated.
Whilst the recordings with gbpvr seem ok and playback as mpg ok, when I demux the mpg, ready for cutting/encoding to DivX/xvid, I am seeing AV drift.
I have tried using PVAStrumento (latest version crashes, v2.1.0.15 works but strips a lot of frames out). I have also tried using the MPEG Tools section of TMPGEnc.
One thing I have noticed is that if you use MpegAN GUI, it shows that "Audio starts early" is usually set at 300-500ms. I have tried loading the demuxed files into mpegschnitt and manually adding this audio offset, but it seems to go out again later in the recording.
When I use MpegAn on mpg files recorded with the Nebula software and (non-BDA) drivers, the "Audio starts arly" is always zero.
Cheers,
John