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bug in your sigma setup

 
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bug in your sigma setup
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#1
2005-02-15, 11:15 PM
hi sub
it seems you have a bug in your sigma setup. most likely the splitter that you are using... if I have it set to display via xcard. if it comes to an area that has a dropped frame in video. it shuts down instantly ( the video).. but if I switch over to software decoding and use system defaults ( it defaults via the sigma hardware card) it will continue to play pass the dropped frames... so this would lead me to think you have a small bug in the xcard setup.. since in both option they are outputing via the sigma hardware decoder.. and only one of them stops playing..
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2005-02-16, 12:54 AM
okay sorted out the problem a little deeper, it seems that it can not handle transport streams that might have a couple drop frames. via xcard method for some reason, also the software portion is not reliable either with ts mpegs but more abit more reliable then xcard though..
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2005-02-16, 02:32 AM
Yeah, I dont support transport streams. Program streams only.
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2005-03-08, 09:40 AM
Is there likely to be a fix for this soon ?
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2005-03-08, 10:09 AM
Doesn't this mean that DVB-T recordings aren't going to play back via the Xcard ?

Most DVB recordings tend to have a dropped frame every now and then.
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2005-03-08, 03:40 PM
I have no plans to support transport stream playback.

GB-PVRs records DVB-T transmissions as program streams.
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