2005-04-07, 02:54 PM
OK, let me give some background on what I'm trying to do so this will make sense. I have a Sony Wega 27" SDTV(NTSC) that I am trying to hook my PVR box up to. When I started this project I had a few goals as to what I expected my PVR to be able to do and I have managed to get all taken care of with one exception; I absolutly will not except de-interlaced output on my TV. In my mind, de-interlacing drops the quailty down so low as to make the project pointless.
Anyway, to acheive this goal I went out and got a Matrox G400 Dual-Head, which as far as I can tell is one of the very few cards that can output interlaced video correctly. I have tested just about every PVR software out there and GB-PVR is the closest thing I have found to letting me set this thing up the way I want it. I've gotten it so close, but there are just a couple of things that I can't get right.
Right now I have the G400 set-up in clone mode with the DVDMax feature turned on. In theory, what this should do is display the GB-PVR menu on both the montor and tv but when I go into any video mode, the DVDMax feature should kick in and display the video in a fullscreen-overscan mode, and I have had some success with this by setting the de-interlace mode on my decoder filter to weave.
Right now, Live Preview looks just like normal TV, Timeshifting mode looks "good enough" and DVDs are beautiful. However, when I go into the "recordings" or "videos" mode and try to play something, not only does the DVDMax feature not kick in, but the output is de-interlaced even though I've got the decoder filter set to weave. This seems to indicate that the "recordings" and "videos" mode build a separate filter graph without taking into account what is specified in the playback settings.
So I guess what my questing boils down to is: Is there any way to control how video is displayed in the the "recordings" and "videos" modes?
Here's some extra info: I've tested lots of different decoders, the one I'm using now is the Cyberlink decoder that comes with PowerDVD 6. I've turned de-interlacing off by going into the configuration menu in PowerDVD, and by changing the properties of the "Cyberlink Video/SP decoder" in GraphEdit to Weave.
Any type of solution or suggestion would be welcome. There really isn't much that is over my head.
Anyway, to acheive this goal I went out and got a Matrox G400 Dual-Head, which as far as I can tell is one of the very few cards that can output interlaced video correctly. I have tested just about every PVR software out there and GB-PVR is the closest thing I have found to letting me set this thing up the way I want it. I've gotten it so close, but there are just a couple of things that I can't get right.
Right now I have the G400 set-up in clone mode with the DVDMax feature turned on. In theory, what this should do is display the GB-PVR menu on both the montor and tv but when I go into any video mode, the DVDMax feature should kick in and display the video in a fullscreen-overscan mode, and I have had some success with this by setting the de-interlace mode on my decoder filter to weave.
Right now, Live Preview looks just like normal TV, Timeshifting mode looks "good enough" and DVDs are beautiful. However, when I go into the "recordings" or "videos" mode and try to play something, not only does the DVDMax feature not kick in, but the output is de-interlaced even though I've got the decoder filter set to weave. This seems to indicate that the "recordings" and "videos" mode build a separate filter graph without taking into account what is specified in the playback settings.
So I guess what my questing boils down to is: Is there any way to control how video is displayed in the the "recordings" and "videos" modes?
Here's some extra info: I've tested lots of different decoders, the one I'm using now is the Cyberlink decoder that comes with PowerDVD 6. I've turned de-interlacing off by going into the configuration menu in PowerDVD, and by changing the properties of the "Cyberlink Video/SP decoder" in GraphEdit to Weave.
Any type of solution or suggestion would be welcome. There really isn't much that is over my head.