2006-12-22, 04:44 PM
I've just recently found I can capture HD video from my cablebox via firewire. The software creates a .ts file which, because I have the NVidia Decoders installed I believe, I can play it. There are of course some caviats.
I can play the video in WMP in either Overlay or VMR (High Quality) mode. When I attempt to play the video in Overlay mode in GBPVR, I get a black screen and no sound. When I playback in any VMR mode, I get video but no sound.
In VMR mode GBPVR creates what appears to be an appropriate graph. I can open last_graph.grf in graphedt and both sound and video play fine. Doesn't it seem like if the graph was good it'd play the same in gbpvr?
Here's what appears in my log:
I've attached the last graph file too. Sorry if this isn't related to the release. I just don't have an old one to go back to, and it seems like it's a problem nonetheless.
I can play the video in WMP in either Overlay or VMR (High Quality) mode. When I attempt to play the video in Overlay mode in GBPVR, I get a black screen and no sound. When I playback in any VMR mode, I get video but no sound.
In VMR mode GBPVR creates what appears to be an appropriate graph. I can open last_graph.grf in graphedt and both sound and video play fine. Doesn't it seem like if the graph was good it'd play the same in gbpvr?
Here's what appears in my log:
Code:
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE Graph contains the following filters:
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE - Default DirectSound Device
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE - Video Renderer
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE - NVIDIA Audio Decoder
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE - NVIDIA Video Decoder
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE - NVIDIA Transport Demux
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE - E:\Video\Recent Recordings\HD\test_pbs.ts
11:28:37.468 VERBOSE getSetting(SaveGraphFiles)
11:28:37.484 INFO DirectShowPlayerBase::playFile() done
11:28:37.484 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerBase::setPlaybackRate(1.000000)
11:28:37.484 VERBOSE Restoring audio
11:28:40.671 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerBase::setPlaybackRate(1.000000)
11:28:40.671 VERBOSE Restoring audio
11:28:50.109 VERBOSE NativeUtilities::MediaHelper::stop()
I've attached the last graph file too. Sorry if this isn't related to the release. I just don't have an old one to go back to, and it seems like it's a problem nonetheless.