2009-02-06, 07:29 AM
I have just bought a DVB-T USB dongle to watch "freeview" in New Zealand. It came with ArcSoft TotalMedia, but that has several problems associated with recording, so I am trying GB-PVRv1.3.11. Recording is working fine, but....
When I attempt to play a recorded programme with PVRX2 it will start to play, video and audio are fine and in sync.
If I skip (using remote or mouse) the picture freezes, the audio skips forwards then stops after a couple of seconds.
If I press pause twice, the picture sometimes catches up, but freezes again, the audio plays for a couple of seconds again.
If I repeat this, it repeats the same couple of seconds of audio.
If I repeat pause enough times, it might just start playing sound and video again.
I have tried all the different video and audio decoder option (but not all the possible combination).
If I play the same recording with ArcSoft TotalMedia (which came with my DVB-T tuner), it will play perfectly, including skipping forwards or backwards, FFW and REW. To me this shows that the recording is fine and that the hardware is up to the job.
Uninstalling TotalMedia makes no difference.
Any suggestions for how I can get PVRX2 playing properly?
Smiffy
When I attempt to play a recorded programme with PVRX2 it will start to play, video and audio are fine and in sync.
If I skip (using remote or mouse) the picture freezes, the audio skips forwards then stops after a couple of seconds.
If I press pause twice, the picture sometimes catches up, but freezes again, the audio plays for a couple of seconds again.
If I repeat this, it repeats the same couple of seconds of audio.
If I repeat pause enough times, it might just start playing sound and video again.
I have tried all the different video and audio decoder option (but not all the possible combination).
If I play the same recording with ArcSoft TotalMedia (which came with my DVB-T tuner), it will play perfectly, including skipping forwards or backwards, FFW and REW. To me this shows that the recording is fine and that the hardware is up to the job.
Uninstalling TotalMedia makes no difference.
Any suggestions for how I can get PVRX2 playing properly?
Smiffy