2008-12-31, 11:10 AM
Hi,
I'm trying out gbpvr 1.3.7, and I find the playback to be very slow. The menu navigation is smooth. I'm currently using the software in a stand alone PC with no TV card or internet connection. The video is on CD and is an XviD with MP3 audio. The software shows 1 frame about every 2 to 3 seconds. A further test to see if it was the video or the software, was to play a standard video from Windows. I choose clocks.avi from the Windows folder. Same issue. From that video, only 3 frames were shown. During the time no frame was played, the screen was black, with the XviD video, the screen did not turn black, however, only the image was shown from the video, verses actual playback.
The sound, however, played fine.
The same two videos, in Windows Media Player, play without error.
Is there some setting that needs to be done to get the playback to work correctly?
The installation is on a new (fresh) install of Windows XP Pro with SP2 and WM11. I have ffdshow installed for video and audio playback. System is 1Ghz with 512MB RAM, and a 160GB HDD. Currently only a 52X CD-ROM is available, and no internet. Future changes will convert to a DVD drive with a WiFi USB for internet. TV Card installation is currently impossible due to the case design, although the mainboard (VIA EPIA M10000) supports it.
I have tried the MediaPortal software, however, the menu navigation is impossible to use, slow and bulky. After trying gbpvr, I'm sold on the simple navigation and fluid menu control. Just need the video playback to work correctly. Photos and music appear to work correctly, however no major testing was done.
So, before asked 'Why install the software without a TV Card?', the system setup is for watching videos, listening to music and viewing photos. Its possible to do this with normal Windows software, however, we are wanting an application that puts this all into one simple interface that allows for remote control navigation; something normal Windows doesn't do (unless you have Windows Media Center).
I'm trying out gbpvr 1.3.7, and I find the playback to be very slow. The menu navigation is smooth. I'm currently using the software in a stand alone PC with no TV card or internet connection. The video is on CD and is an XviD with MP3 audio. The software shows 1 frame about every 2 to 3 seconds. A further test to see if it was the video or the software, was to play a standard video from Windows. I choose clocks.avi from the Windows folder. Same issue. From that video, only 3 frames were shown. During the time no frame was played, the screen was black, with the XviD video, the screen did not turn black, however, only the image was shown from the video, verses actual playback.
The sound, however, played fine.
The same two videos, in Windows Media Player, play without error.
Is there some setting that needs to be done to get the playback to work correctly?
The installation is on a new (fresh) install of Windows XP Pro with SP2 and WM11. I have ffdshow installed for video and audio playback. System is 1Ghz with 512MB RAM, and a 160GB HDD. Currently only a 52X CD-ROM is available, and no internet. Future changes will convert to a DVD drive with a WiFi USB for internet. TV Card installation is currently impossible due to the case design, although the mainboard (VIA EPIA M10000) supports it.
I have tried the MediaPortal software, however, the menu navigation is impossible to use, slow and bulky. After trying gbpvr, I'm sold on the simple navigation and fluid menu control. Just need the video playback to work correctly. Photos and music appear to work correctly, however no major testing was done.
So, before asked 'Why install the software without a TV Card?', the system setup is for watching videos, listening to music and viewing photos. Its possible to do this with normal Windows software, however, we are wanting an application that puts this all into one simple interface that allows for remote control navigation; something normal Windows doesn't do (unless you have Windows Media Center).