2007-01-03, 03:41 PM
Hello,
Over the weekend, I upgraded to the 99.05 version of GBPVR. So far, I have been quite happy with the release. However, I have noticed that there was a big change with the copy of ffmpeg.
I am currently using the trans2mvp.bat script several of us discussed quite a few months ago to properly size the video on the mvp. For whatever reason, the transcoding done by the new ffmpeg is very low quality and pixelated.
For the meantime, I have replaced this copy of ffmpeg with the one included in the last install (as I backup the entire gbpvr directory before upgrading). This fixes my problem and the video is viewable quality again, but is probably not the best solution for this.
Does anyone know what has changed in ffmpeg that would affect the image so much? The script is posted in this thread, and has worked beautifully since I have put it in place:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=15156
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Jonathan
Over the weekend, I upgraded to the 99.05 version of GBPVR. So far, I have been quite happy with the release. However, I have noticed that there was a big change with the copy of ffmpeg.
I am currently using the trans2mvp.bat script several of us discussed quite a few months ago to properly size the video on the mvp. For whatever reason, the transcoding done by the new ffmpeg is very low quality and pixelated.
For the meantime, I have replaced this copy of ffmpeg with the one included in the last install (as I backup the entire gbpvr directory before upgrading). This fixes my problem and the video is viewable quality again, but is probably not the best solution for this.
Does anyone know what has changed in ffmpeg that would affect the image so much? The script is posted in this thread, and has worked beautifully since I have put it in place:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=15156
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Jonathan