2011-04-22, 10:26 PM
Hi all,
I recently upgraded to nPVR on my HTPC, previously running gbpvr. In anticipation of a new LCD TV I also added a Hauppauge 950Q to capture OTA broadcasts. As you can see in the title, my hardware is a bit aged. Here's the list.
Nvidia GeForce 6200 AGP 256Mb
P4 2.8 (Socket 478)
2Gb DDR RAM
Hauppeuge PVR-150 (cable)
Hauppauge 950Q
Windows 7 Ultimate
After a bit of time trying various decoders, I found the best performance from cyberlink from SAF. My analog cable still looks good, as do non-HD OTA channels, however those broadcast in 1080i are quite choppy. With the CyberLink codec my cpu usage averages about 20%, so I doubt that's the limitation, but the video card is suspect.
My question: Is it worth it to tinker with drivers, codecs, rederers, etc further or have I reached the limitations of AGP and the GeForce card? Anyone with a similar setup able to view HD? Not sure if it would make a difference, but I'm testing this on my PC monitor - hooked up through the VGA port. Might that be causing degradation?
Thanks for any thoughts.
I recently upgraded to nPVR on my HTPC, previously running gbpvr. In anticipation of a new LCD TV I also added a Hauppauge 950Q to capture OTA broadcasts. As you can see in the title, my hardware is a bit aged. Here's the list.
Nvidia GeForce 6200 AGP 256Mb
P4 2.8 (Socket 478)
2Gb DDR RAM
Hauppeuge PVR-150 (cable)
Hauppauge 950Q
Windows 7 Ultimate
After a bit of time trying various decoders, I found the best performance from cyberlink from SAF. My analog cable still looks good, as do non-HD OTA channels, however those broadcast in 1080i are quite choppy. With the CyberLink codec my cpu usage averages about 20%, so I doubt that's the limitation, but the video card is suspect.
My question: Is it worth it to tinker with drivers, codecs, rederers, etc further or have I reached the limitations of AGP and the GeForce card? Anyone with a similar setup able to view HD? Not sure if it would make a difference, but I'm testing this on my PC monitor - hooked up through the VGA port. Might that be causing degradation?
Thanks for any thoughts.