2006-11-21, 04:34 PM
I think this was mentioned before, but I'm not sure it's the same problem.
I recorded a show yesterday, and watched it after it analyzed the commercials.
GBPVR displayed the "progress bar" - but even from looking at the commercial breaks (darker areas), I knew something was skewed. Right I was, and the skips didn't happen in time.
Also, I think it showed less "dark areas" than there were actually lines in the comskip file.
It looked like the times of the commercials where stretched.
This has never happened in the past, and I can't think of a major change I did. I'm running by usuall MPEG encoder (Intervideo NonCSS), and VMR9 Custom.
I think all I changed recently was change the deinterlacing to "pass through".
Any idea?
I recorded a show yesterday, and watched it after it analyzed the commercials.
GBPVR displayed the "progress bar" - but even from looking at the commercial breaks (darker areas), I knew something was skewed. Right I was, and the skips didn't happen in time.
Also, I think it showed less "dark areas" than there were actually lines in the comskip file.
It looked like the times of the commercials where stretched.
This has never happened in the past, and I can't think of a major change I did. I'm running by usuall MPEG encoder (Intervideo NonCSS), and VMR9 Custom.
I think all I changed recently was change the deinterlacing to "pass through".
Any idea?
* Rogers Analog Cable [Canada]
* Hauppauge WintTV PVR USB2
* IBM Thinkpad T42 / 1GB Mem / Centrino 1.6Ghz / 60GB HD / ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 + VGA/DVI out
* MCE Remote + Keyboard
* Win XP SP2 / GBPVR [Latest version. always]
* Pioneer HDTV via VGA (1360x768)
* MS Remote Keyboard
* Logitech Harmony 880 [via MS Remote Control Reciever]
* Hauppauge WintTV PVR USB2
* IBM Thinkpad T42 / 1GB Mem / Centrino 1.6Ghz / 60GB HD / ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 + VGA/DVI out
* MCE Remote + Keyboard
* Win XP SP2 / GBPVR [Latest version. always]
* Pioneer HDTV via VGA (1360x768)
* MS Remote Keyboard
* Logitech Harmony 880 [via MS Remote Control Reciever]