2006-05-16, 03:19 AM
Try a different video decoder or renderer.
2006-05-16, 03:19 AM
Try a different video decoder or renderer.
2006-05-16, 03:24 AM
sub Wrote:Try a different video decoder or renderer.How Might I do that?
2006-05-16, 03:25 AM
USAF_Flyer Wrote:How Might I do that?Using the settings in the playback tab of the config app.
2006-05-16, 03:30 AM
sub Wrote:Using the settings in the playback tab of the config app.Well none of those worked. Guess I will reformat and try again.
2006-05-16, 03:31 AM
Could be the version of your video card drivers. It is responsible for the final rendering to the screen.
2006-05-16, 03:34 AM
Quote:Anyway Sub, is there a List feature in Photo Library like there is in Videos and Music Library that uses the Blue button on the remote?Blue - toggle view (list/icon/filmstrip) Play - start a slide show Red - rotate left Yellow - rotate right Enter - zoom in The rest are pretty east to guess (pause to pause slide show, stop to stop slideshow etc).
2006-05-16, 03:37 AM
sub Wrote:Could be the version of your video card drivers. It is responsible for the final rendering to the screen.I just installed the new drivers like an hour ago Is there a certain order I should be installing stuff? Like Video and Sound Card Drivers Codec Pack GBPVR or Video and Sound Card Drivers GBPVR Codec Pack
2006-05-16, 03:39 AM
Quote:Is there a certain order I should be installing stuff?Not really - as long as its all there, and in a fully working state, by the time you go to run GB-PVR.
2006-05-16, 03:45 AM
cgmt Wrote:Everything works fine except when I try to watch a DVD. It does come up but its extremely choppy and it cause gbpvr.exe to use 98% cpu. Everything was working fine in the 96.12 version. So I backed everything up, uninstalled all versions, completely removed the directory and all files, reinstalled the new version and still the same choppy result. I use the Intervideo decoder and the dvd plays fine in WinDVD and in WMP. Anyone have any ideas? Attached are the logs. You've noticed this too? I was trying to watch a disc of Futurama and noticed the choppy playback. Tried Kill Bill, Andromeda and some Anime discs and got the same thing. Ironically, my Babylon 5 DVDs (all seasons) seem to work. I can't make out a connection. When DVD playback does work properly, as soon as you start to play the disc in GBPVR, you see a green bar at the top of the screen and the current language that you're playing. When it doesn't work, you never see it and playback is choppy and the system is basically unresponsive (ex. can't ESC to the main menu, probably because of the 100% CPU usage). Tested using the NVIDIA Purevideo decoders and the default Intervideo/WinTV decoders. The DVDs seem to work fine on other applications that are on the same computer. I've got lots of DVDs and I haven't had much time to investigate but just wanted to let you know that I've got the same problem. I thought it was just me.
GB-PVR v1.1.5, 1x Hauppauge PVR-150 (v.2.0.48.25037), 2x Hauppuage PVR-500MCE (v.2.0.48.25037), Athlon XP 2500+@3200+, 1GB DDR RAM, Diamond AMD Radeon HD2600 Pro 512MB DDR2 AGP (v7.7), NVIDIA nforce2 Ultra 400 Chipset (v5.10), Chaintech AV-710 (v500b), Windows XP Home w/SP2, Microsoft .NET 2.0, DirectX 9.0c (Aug '07), NVIDIA PureVideo decoders (v.1.02-223), SchedulesDirect, Dell 2405FPW; DVI
My DVD Collection
2006-05-16, 03:45 AM
sub Wrote:Not really - as long as its all there, and in a fully working state, by the time you go to run GB-PVR.Well I will just reformat it again, and hope it works this time around. Maybe my Codec pack installed too many codecs. Weird thing is that the last version of GBPVR was working just fine with the same codec pack installed. |
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