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2008-08-29, 12:46 PM
I've started again with v1.2.13 and a faster PC (3.2G P4) to see if my old 1G P3 was the cause of MVP stuttering. My old PC still has a working GB-PVR setup with a single DVB-S capture card. I've taken the DVB-T card out and transferred it to the new PC, scanned in the channels and epg but I get sound only with no picture either live or recorded.

I copied over the Cyberlink mux from my old PC too but I guess I might need a different one because I now have onboard video (Intel G31/G33) intead of the old Intel 740 AGP card.

Can anyone offer me any mux suggestions?
GBPVR 1.4.7, XP pro SP3, 3.2GHz P4, 1GB RAM, Hauppauge WinTV 9000 DVB-T, Hauppauge Nova-S plus, 1 MVP
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2008-08-29, 02:10 PM
Have you tried looking at the Mux Catalogue here...

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2008-08-29, 04:19 PM
There are quite a few patches to 1.2.13 floating around. One that deals with audio on ITV was here

http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=2...ostcount=9

Note I feel there are too many threads on MVP issues related to digital broadcasts from around the world. I will maintain my position that consider yourself lucky if it works and it is not just a horsepower issue. If you want it to work well don't bother with live tv and do conversions as post capture processing.

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2008-08-29, 04:33 PM
fausto Wrote:I've started again with v1.2.13 and a faster PC (3.2G P4) to see if my old 1G P3 was the cause of MVP stuttering. My old PC still has a working GB-PVR setup with a single DVB-S capture card. I've taken the DVB-T card out and transferred it to the new PC, scanned in the channels and epg but I get sound only with no picture either live or recorded.

I copied over the Cyberlink mux from my old PC too but I guess I might need a different one because I now have onboard video (Intel G31/G33) intead of the old Intel 740 AGP card.

Can anyone offer me any mux suggestions?
Its most likely because you dont have a video decoder. What video decoder options do you have listed on the playback tab?
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2008-09-02, 08:29 PM
sub Wrote:Its most likely because you dont have a video decoder. What video decoder options do you have listed on the playback tab?

Spot on Sub. I copied over MPV Decoder Filter from the old PC and I now have video. Thanks.
GBPVR 1.4.7, XP pro SP3, 3.2GHz P4, 1GB RAM, Hauppauge WinTV 9000 DVB-T, Hauppauge Nova-S plus, 1 MVP
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