2005-08-12, 12:45 PM
Hi everyone,
First of all, my first attempt at a GBPVR setup is generally working very fine (I have a PVR150, fx5200 and Amd 3000+ setup). The machine is very stable and has not crashed on me, in my 1.5 months of "beta testing" period.
Anyway, I have some problems regarding Interlace and frame order. When I have recorded some material to mpeg2, and play it back it plays back smoothly, but if I do any heavy fast forward / backward, the video can start to stutter as if the frame order have been switched around.
I can do a sort of workaround of the problem by either pressing the play button a couple of times, or pausing/playing until it "jumps" to the correct frame order.
Since the system is also intended to be used by my wife (and I therefore would very much like to kill this little bug), I would love to hear if anyone have experienced something similar, especially if you have found a more permanent fix.
I also experience this, if I timeshift, and fast forward/backward on that (but never on Divx/avi material or LiveTV preview).
(I use the Nvidia DVD decoder just fyi)
Anyone?
First of all, my first attempt at a GBPVR setup is generally working very fine (I have a PVR150, fx5200 and Amd 3000+ setup). The machine is very stable and has not crashed on me, in my 1.5 months of "beta testing" period.
Anyway, I have some problems regarding Interlace and frame order. When I have recorded some material to mpeg2, and play it back it plays back smoothly, but if I do any heavy fast forward / backward, the video can start to stutter as if the frame order have been switched around.
I can do a sort of workaround of the problem by either pressing the play button a couple of times, or pausing/playing until it "jumps" to the correct frame order.
Since the system is also intended to be used by my wife (and I therefore would very much like to kill this little bug), I would love to hear if anyone have experienced something similar, especially if you have found a more permanent fix.
I also experience this, if I timeshift, and fast forward/backward on that (but never on Divx/avi material or LiveTV preview).
(I use the Nvidia DVD decoder just fyi)
Anyone?