2007-04-07, 07:49 PM
I'm a new user of both GB-PVR and MediaMVP. I want to be able to watch both NTSC and PAL content.
I looked at the GB-PVR settings, and couldn't find a place where NTSC/PAL can be selected. I noticed an option called <MVPVideoStandard> (which is set to 'auto') in config.xml, but it has no affect. How do I know? I transcoded an AVI using FFMpeg with exactly the command line specified in <MVPFFmpegTranscodeCmdLineNTSC> (The AVI is 23.976 fps, so it's better to transcode as NTSC), and the result played with blocks of errors - the same error I got when I tried playing an NTSC MPG file on the MediaMVP while it was set to PAL (with Hauppauge's server software, before using GB-PVR).
I tried setting the <MVPVideoStandard> to 'ntsc' (and restart both the recording server and the MVP), but it stayed in PAL. I confirmed this by stopping GB-PVR, starting the original Hauppauge server and switched to NTSC. Then I restarted GB-PVR and the MVP, and indeed, it was in NTSC - now NTSC movies played fine, and PAL movies were distorted.
There's a post that addresses this issue: http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...t=pal+ntsc - see comment #22. While this would work, I don't want to transcode my NTSC stuff to PAL.
Why? The NTSC stuff is usually film based, so it's 23.976 fps (let's say 24 fps for simplicity), if I transcode to PAL, the transcoding process would add an extra frame every second, and this is quite annoying, especially when the camera is panning from side to side (Note: real conversion from film to PAL usually means speeding up the projection to 25 fps, I don't know if FFMpeg can do that - it requires careful handling of the sound, as it has to be resampled for this).
So, I have a question, and a wish:
Question: Is there a way to switch between PAL and NTSC using GB-PVR and the MediaMVP? It would be best if I don't need to rstart the unit when doing so.
My wish: That the 'auto' option would work like a multisystem DVD player - when a 23.976 or 29.97 fps content is detected - the unit broadcasts it in NTSC, when a 25 fps content is detected, the unit broadcasts it in PAL. Some DVD players allow for on-the-fly conversion between PAL and NTSC but (for the reasons explained above), you loose quality in the process.
Note: My intention is to mainly use PAL content from ripping my toddlers DVD collection (their DVD scratching capabilities are extremely high, so I want to keep the media as far from them as possible), so I expect no transcoding on PAL content.
I looked at the GB-PVR settings, and couldn't find a place where NTSC/PAL can be selected. I noticed an option called <MVPVideoStandard> (which is set to 'auto') in config.xml, but it has no affect. How do I know? I transcoded an AVI using FFMpeg with exactly the command line specified in <MVPFFmpegTranscodeCmdLineNTSC> (The AVI is 23.976 fps, so it's better to transcode as NTSC), and the result played with blocks of errors - the same error I got when I tried playing an NTSC MPG file on the MediaMVP while it was set to PAL (with Hauppauge's server software, before using GB-PVR).
I tried setting the <MVPVideoStandard> to 'ntsc' (and restart both the recording server and the MVP), but it stayed in PAL. I confirmed this by stopping GB-PVR, starting the original Hauppauge server and switched to NTSC. Then I restarted GB-PVR and the MVP, and indeed, it was in NTSC - now NTSC movies played fine, and PAL movies were distorted.
There's a post that addresses this issue: http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...t=pal+ntsc - see comment #22. While this would work, I don't want to transcode my NTSC stuff to PAL.
Why? The NTSC stuff is usually film based, so it's 23.976 fps (let's say 24 fps for simplicity), if I transcode to PAL, the transcoding process would add an extra frame every second, and this is quite annoying, especially when the camera is panning from side to side (Note: real conversion from film to PAL usually means speeding up the projection to 25 fps, I don't know if FFMpeg can do that - it requires careful handling of the sound, as it has to be resampled for this).
So, I have a question, and a wish:
Question: Is there a way to switch between PAL and NTSC using GB-PVR and the MediaMVP? It would be best if I don't need to rstart the unit when doing so.
My wish: That the 'auto' option would work like a multisystem DVD player - when a 23.976 or 29.97 fps content is detected - the unit broadcasts it in NTSC, when a 25 fps content is detected, the unit broadcasts it in PAL. Some DVD players allow for on-the-fly conversion between PAL and NTSC but (for the reasons explained above), you loose quality in the process.
Note: My intention is to mainly use PAL content from ripping my toddlers DVD collection (their DVD scratching capabilities are extremely high, so I want to keep the media as far from them as possible), so I expect no transcoding on PAL content.