2006-11-23, 02:13 PM
Hey, I am just curious about this one. I have a WinTV-PVR150 card, and using it on a backend machine to record only. I am accessing those files from a second machine (currently it is my pc, but in the future it will be an xbox connected to my tv).
I am playing back either mpeg or xvid files (I have it set to transcode to xvid after midnight). When the shows are in mpeg format (high quality) they are crisp and nice, however I get VERY bad motion jaggies (you can see the 2 fields seperating badly during motion). Once this is transcoded to xvid it appears to create major pixelation problems (still scenes are clear and crisp, motion is EXTREMELY pixelated).
Any thoughts on this, or is there anywhere else I should be looking to fine tune this?
If it helps any, I used to use Myth before I found out about GBPVR (with this exact card actually) but never noticed any quality or motion issues with it. Now it was playing back on the TV directly through an nvidia tvout, but still, I would prefer if these files are watchable on a PC as well...
Also I notice that the PVR150 settings aren't "fine tuned" lol... on Myth it was neccisary to hand tune the brightness, contrast, white balance, saturation, and other settings to get good color vibrance and such (specifically saturation by default is extremely low on the 150 cards and turning it up made a world of difference in myth). Is there a way to manually access these settings of the card through GBPVR?
Thanks!
I am playing back either mpeg or xvid files (I have it set to transcode to xvid after midnight). When the shows are in mpeg format (high quality) they are crisp and nice, however I get VERY bad motion jaggies (you can see the 2 fields seperating badly during motion). Once this is transcoded to xvid it appears to create major pixelation problems (still scenes are clear and crisp, motion is EXTREMELY pixelated).
Any thoughts on this, or is there anywhere else I should be looking to fine tune this?
If it helps any, I used to use Myth before I found out about GBPVR (with this exact card actually) but never noticed any quality or motion issues with it. Now it was playing back on the TV directly through an nvidia tvout, but still, I would prefer if these files are watchable on a PC as well...
Also I notice that the PVR150 settings aren't "fine tuned" lol... on Myth it was neccisary to hand tune the brightness, contrast, white balance, saturation, and other settings to get good color vibrance and such (specifically saturation by default is extremely low on the 150 cards and turning it up made a world of difference in myth). Is there a way to manually access these settings of the card through GBPVR?
Thanks!