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Disable LiveTV buffer
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2004-12-14, 02:02 PM
When I watch LiveTV, video is too slow for watching while audio is working perfect. I figured it could be because of the buffering to disk, but why would audio be no problem at all?

Anyway, is there a way to disable buffering and to watch tv directly from the card? I don't care about timeshifting.

If it's not the buffer, what's the most common reason for slow video? My comp. has no problems at all when I watch a divx for example, so I don't think it's the disk or comp. speed..


edit: nevermind, I just saw at the wiki that it's impossible to disable this 'feature'



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2004-12-14, 02:20 PM
What do you mean by "slow"? If you mean that the video is lagging a bit behind the sound, then if you have a pvr-350 (and maybe otherwise too?) it could be worth trying to defragment your hard drive. That did the trick for me.
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2004-12-14, 02:33 PM
Do you have slow video when using WinTV?

What way is you sound being used? Ie. are you taking this to a external amp setup?

Cheers,
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2004-12-14, 03:44 PM
I'm sorry for providing too little information. I mean when I watch LiveTV, the audio is running continuously, without any gaps like it should be. Video however, lacks *a lot* of frames.

Running other video files from hard disk doesn't lack any frames. Sound is sent to an external amp, but it shouldn't matter since otherwise I would use the same audio plug to send audio to the TV.
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2004-12-14, 03:53 PM
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] ]Video however, lacks *a lot* of frames
It can be a bit slow changing channels and starting live tv, but it shouldn't lack any frames.

Do you have a slow machine? What MPEG2 decoder are you using?
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2004-12-14, 04:04 PM
When I use WinTV, it works perfect without missing frames.

Sub, you're right about having to wait a while before being able to use livetv; it takes about 7 seconds on my machine. Then I see about two seconds of the video, which then halts to continue about 10 secs later again for a short time. I said audio is running fine, but this isn't the case after about 20 seconds; there's a very small gap sometimes.

My machine is an athlon 1200, 896MB and a dedicated hard disk for the video files (7200RPM ATA100).
The MPEG2 decoder is InterVideo's Non-CSS Video Decoder and I use the Overlay Manager, since both VMR9 and VMR7 didn't work. I have a Hauppauge WinTV PVR250.



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2004-12-14, 04:22 PM
I found the problem. Sorry for blaming it on GB-PVR, but it was the most obvious thing since WinTV did work. The problem is my eMule. When I shut it down, I have no problems at all using LiveTV. The strange thing is that both use different hard disks for their data and they are connected on a separate IDE channel, so I guess I have to find out myself why eMule is disturbing GB-PVR that much.
Anyway, thanks all for their help and sorry for not looking into the problem enough myself..
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2004-12-14, 05:17 PM
Its all part of the learning experience [Image: biggrin.gif]

It would be useful to know more about eMule as to whether it is that application causing the problem, or maybe the type of application. Maybe its hogging a resource, like in the communications area which GBPVR is maybe contending for?

Cheers,
Colin.
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