2008-11-17, 08:05 PM
I've noticed since I've rebuilt my machine that I some times get audio gaps in playback.. Randomly, every recording has at least 1, sometimes as many as 10, gaps in the sound.
The video will look fine, and the sound will come back.
Unfortunently, I've had a lot of things changed in my setup.
Currently:
C2D P8400 processor, 4Gigs ram, Vista Home Premium, MVP with mvpmc dongle, stock install of GBPVR, 7200RPM HD SATA
Config is:
All renders and Decoders are set to "System Default"
PVRX2 Video Renderer is set to EVR (not sure if this affects MVP or not) I have not intentionally installed any decoders on system.
I have NOT tried rewinding during playback to see if the gap is in the file on a specific point (if the gap doesn't move), or if it's playback thing (if the gap moves), or seen if the gap exists on playback on my PC. (Yes I know I should do these things)
I'll post back with the results of those tests.
In the meantime, I've got a lot of different variables. New system, new Dongle (Loving the mvpmc so far, it's MUCH faster than the Haup dongle) new codecs. I was hoping someone might have a specific area to look at.
The video will look fine, and the sound will come back.
Unfortunently, I've had a lot of things changed in my setup.
Currently:
C2D P8400 processor, 4Gigs ram, Vista Home Premium, MVP with mvpmc dongle, stock install of GBPVR, 7200RPM HD SATA
Config is:
All renders and Decoders are set to "System Default"
PVRX2 Video Renderer is set to EVR (not sure if this affects MVP or not) I have not intentionally installed any decoders on system.
I have NOT tried rewinding during playback to see if the gap is in the file on a specific point (if the gap doesn't move), or if it's playback thing (if the gap moves), or seen if the gap exists on playback on my PC. (Yes I know I should do these things)
I'll post back with the results of those tests.
In the meantime, I've got a lot of different variables. New system, new Dongle (Loving the mvpmc so far, it's MUCH faster than the Haup dongle) new codecs. I was hoping someone might have a specific area to look at.