2006-09-06, 03:35 PM
[In the following discussion, "uses PureVideo" means the nVidia icon appears in my Taskbar. "Doesn't use PureVideo" means some video shows up without a corresponding nVidia icon.]
After wrestling with some DVD issues, I finally resorted to removing every codec I could find on my system EXCEPT for nVidia PureVideo v1.02-223. (DECCHECK shows only PureVideo, marked as Default.)
I configured GB-PVR to use the NVIDIA PureVideo video and audio decoders wherever possible, and VMR9. I always configure the PureVideo decoder to the same mode as GB-PVR.
Now, LiveTV displays great and properly uses the PureVideo decoder. When DVDs play (I'm still having navigation issues), they use the PureVideo decoder. However, GB-PVR playback of recorded MPEG-2 material including timeshift mode is terrible: it does not use PureVideo, the video information is crowded in the upper left part of the frame with noise through the remaining frame.
I can mitigate the frame fill problems somewhat by switching GB-PVR and PureVideo to Overlay Mode, however when I do so the frame is compressed and it doesn't appear to use the PureVideo decoder. Video quality is worse under Overlay Mode for both LiveTV and MPEG-2 file playback.
Note that the exact same MPEG-2 files that play poorly under GB-PVR play beautifully with Windows Media Player, which also uses PureVideo.
I am mystified as to why any video is shown when the PureVideo decoder is inactive. Where is GB-PVR finding a decoder when DECCHECK says PureVideo is the only one on the system?
My video source is a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500 so even LiveTV is an MPEG-2 stream. I understand why the LiveTV display would use PureVideo, but not why timeshifted MPEG-2 does not.
I'm not real sure what to try next, anybody have ideas?
Thanks!
After wrestling with some DVD issues, I finally resorted to removing every codec I could find on my system EXCEPT for nVidia PureVideo v1.02-223. (DECCHECK shows only PureVideo, marked as Default.)
I configured GB-PVR to use the NVIDIA PureVideo video and audio decoders wherever possible, and VMR9. I always configure the PureVideo decoder to the same mode as GB-PVR.
Now, LiveTV displays great and properly uses the PureVideo decoder. When DVDs play (I'm still having navigation issues), they use the PureVideo decoder. However, GB-PVR playback of recorded MPEG-2 material including timeshift mode is terrible: it does not use PureVideo, the video information is crowded in the upper left part of the frame with noise through the remaining frame.
I can mitigate the frame fill problems somewhat by switching GB-PVR and PureVideo to Overlay Mode, however when I do so the frame is compressed and it doesn't appear to use the PureVideo decoder. Video quality is worse under Overlay Mode for both LiveTV and MPEG-2 file playback.
Note that the exact same MPEG-2 files that play poorly under GB-PVR play beautifully with Windows Media Player, which also uses PureVideo.
I am mystified as to why any video is shown when the PureVideo decoder is inactive. Where is GB-PVR finding a decoder when DECCHECK says PureVideo is the only one on the system?
My video source is a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-500 so even LiveTV is an MPEG-2 stream. I understand why the LiveTV display would use PureVideo, but not why timeshifted MPEG-2 does not.
I'm not real sure what to try next, anybody have ideas?
Thanks!