I your viewing on your PC monitor via VMR/Overlay, then enabling the SBE option can help channel change times. The most you're going to be able to trim off is about a second.
I thought one of the other big advantages of a hardware decoder was instant decoding? Or am I horribly mistaken? So if I'm inputting into my PVR-350, I would have thought it would have been a split second delay? I'm probably horribly mistaken.
joshley
Channel changing isn't instant because the data is converted to MPEG (by the hardware), then some number of megabytes of MPEG data is written to the hard drive (I'm using SBE and it's currently using a buffer of 95.5 MB), and finally the MPEG is played back from the hard drive and displayed on your monitor or TV.
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] ]I thought one of the other big advantages of a hardware decoder was instant decoding? Or am I horribly mistaken? So if I'm inputting into my PVR-350, I would have thought it would have been a split second delay? I'm probably horribly mistaken.
Nope - thats not one of the benefits. Hardware decoding is all about low CPU usage, and has nothing to do with how long the process takes.