2010-01-25, 01:29 AM
I've just installed a card and GBPVR, so I'm a newbie going through the pains of something new and unfamiliar, and am in need of a little help.
In Config>Playback, all my options for decoders are on FFDShow, except HE-AAC, which is set to Monogram. See my signature for details of my setup.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think all NZ Freeview channels are h.264 video with HE-AAC audio. (Could someone confirm this for us?)
Despite my CPU never reaching 100%, LiveTV is feeling sluggish and unreliable.
All of the HD channels are unwatchable - the video freezes for a while and then plays a few seconds, then freezes, etc. It's as if the CPU is maxed out - but it isn't. e.g. on the "Freeview|HD" channel, it was doing this while the CPU never got above 40%. On the TV3|HD channel, it just was blank, but the CPU went to 80-90%. Sound played generally fine during this, but sometimes with some choppiness.
Also, changing channels takes at least 3 secs. Longer if I'm going in or out of HD channels, I think. (I'm not 100% sure, as I'm not exactly sure which channels are HD and which aren't - is there a list somewhere, for NZ channels?)
It's as if its having trouble getting the signal, or the signal is dropping out. Which would be odd, as I'm so near the transmitter. Hauppauge Signal Strength Meter reads an SNR of 32, and gives me the green light.
Or there's something faulty about FFDShow? Is there a better h.264 decoder I should be using?
Appreciate all suggestions...
In Config>Playback, all my options for decoders are on FFDShow, except HE-AAC, which is set to Monogram. See my signature for details of my setup.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think all NZ Freeview channels are h.264 video with HE-AAC audio. (Could someone confirm this for us?)
Despite my CPU never reaching 100%, LiveTV is feeling sluggish and unreliable.
All of the HD channels are unwatchable - the video freezes for a while and then plays a few seconds, then freezes, etc. It's as if the CPU is maxed out - but it isn't. e.g. on the "Freeview|HD" channel, it was doing this while the CPU never got above 40%. On the TV3|HD channel, it just was blank, but the CPU went to 80-90%. Sound played generally fine during this, but sometimes with some choppiness.
Also, changing channels takes at least 3 secs. Longer if I'm going in or out of HD channels, I think. (I'm not 100% sure, as I'm not exactly sure which channels are HD and which aren't - is there a list somewhere, for NZ channels?)
It's as if its having trouble getting the signal, or the signal is dropping out. Which would be odd, as I'm so near the transmitter. Hauppauge Signal Strength Meter reads an SNR of 32, and gives me the green light.
Or there's something faulty about FFDShow? Is there a better h.264 decoder I should be using?
Appreciate all suggestions...
Pete
Karori, Wellington, NZ
HARDWARE: AMD x4 9550, WinXP sp3, Hauppauge HVR-4000 (Freeview/DVB-T only ATM); Hauppauge HVR-1700 (DVB-T); 2 x GeForce 9600GT; All latest drivers; SPDIF out;
UHF rooftop aerial with a direct line-of-sight 3km to Mt KauKau.
SOFTWARE: MediaPortal 1.1; NPVR; Latest HVR4000 drivers; WinTV7; ArcSoft TotalMedia; Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.0; MPV Decoder; AC3Filter; Mpeg2DecFilter.ax; mmaacd.ax (Morgan AAC decoder)
Karori, Wellington, NZ
HARDWARE: AMD x4 9550, WinXP sp3, Hauppauge HVR-4000 (Freeview/DVB-T only ATM); Hauppauge HVR-1700 (DVB-T); 2 x GeForce 9600GT; All latest drivers; SPDIF out;
UHF rooftop aerial with a direct line-of-sight 3km to Mt KauKau.
SOFTWARE: MediaPortal 1.1; NPVR; Latest HVR4000 drivers; WinTV7; ArcSoft TotalMedia; Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.0; MPV Decoder; AC3Filter; Mpeg2DecFilter.ax; mmaacd.ax (Morgan AAC decoder)