2007-08-30, 11:54 PM
Hi,
I've got GBPVR 1.0.16 installed, and on the whole it works pretty well. I can watch videos and live TV, record, play back, burn to DVD and so on. The problem is, although SD MPEG-2 plays back fine live, HD MPEG-4/AVC doesn't.
That is to say, if I select Live TV and tune to BBC1, I get a lovely picture (with a bit of tearing that I'd like to get rid of, but otherwise very nice). If I hit Guide and flip to BBCHD (MPEG-4 AVC with AC3 audio), I get a black screen and CPU usage sits at a few percent.
Now, if I set a recording of whatever length, then record from BBCHD to a file (a .TS usually), I can go into Recordings and the video plays fine, with CPU usage at around 75-80%.
What on earth is going on? Surely if I can play the recorded .TS, I should be able to watch live HD TV, shouldn't I? Is there a configuration setting I might have missed?
Thanks,
Phil.
Codecs: CCCP Codec Pack (FFDShow mainly) + QT Lite (Quicktime CODECs) + CoreAVC 1.5
(I did a Test Graph on the .TS file with CCCP Insurgent which reported that FFDshow's AAC codec was handling the audio and CoreAVC was handling video)
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
System spec: AMD Athlon64 X2 4000+ dual-core on a Biostar TA690G motherboard, 1GB RAM, 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATA HDD, LiteOn LH-20A1P DVD ReWriter.
I've got GBPVR 1.0.16 installed, and on the whole it works pretty well. I can watch videos and live TV, record, play back, burn to DVD and so on. The problem is, although SD MPEG-2 plays back fine live, HD MPEG-4/AVC doesn't.
That is to say, if I select Live TV and tune to BBC1, I get a lovely picture (with a bit of tearing that I'd like to get rid of, but otherwise very nice). If I hit Guide and flip to BBCHD (MPEG-4 AVC with AC3 audio), I get a black screen and CPU usage sits at a few percent.
Now, if I set a recording of whatever length, then record from BBCHD to a file (a .TS usually), I can go into Recordings and the video plays fine, with CPU usage at around 75-80%.
What on earth is going on? Surely if I can play the recorded .TS, I should be able to watch live HD TV, shouldn't I? Is there a configuration setting I might have missed?
Thanks,
Phil.
Codecs: CCCP Codec Pack (FFDShow mainly) + QT Lite (Quicktime CODECs) + CoreAVC 1.5
(I did a Test Graph on the .TS file with CCCP Insurgent which reported that FFDshow's AAC codec was handling the audio and CoreAVC was handling video)
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
System spec: AMD Athlon64 X2 4000+ dual-core on a Biostar TA690G motherboard, 1GB RAM, 500GB Seagate Barracuda SATA HDD, LiteOn LH-20A1P DVD ReWriter.