2013-09-13, 07:14 PM
Hello,
Long time GB-PVR user here finally looking into making the switch to NEXTPVR. Got it all setup with new hardware and things are working, but I see laggy performance with Fast Forward and Rewind while watching recordings (ATSC OTA .ts from a Hauppage WinTV tuner). Generally after hitting FF, the audio immediately skips forward and plays (this is good), but the video takes 1-2 seconds to start playing. It's a bit annoying since my 5 year old HTPC setup with GP-PVR works so nicely.
So I got looking at my old setup and I was using Haali Media Splitter. Sure enough, after installing that and loading the .ts file in Graphedit, it works a treat. Snappy and fast. However, it looks like NEXTPVR will never select the Haali splitter, instead choosing "NPVR TS Reader2" and "MPEG-2 Demultiplexer".
So am I out of luck, or is there a way to get NEXTPVR to use the same filters as graphedit for .ts files?
Thanks!
-Mike
Long time GB-PVR user here finally looking into making the switch to NEXTPVR. Got it all setup with new hardware and things are working, but I see laggy performance with Fast Forward and Rewind while watching recordings (ATSC OTA .ts from a Hauppage WinTV tuner). Generally after hitting FF, the audio immediately skips forward and plays (this is good), but the video takes 1-2 seconds to start playing. It's a bit annoying since my 5 year old HTPC setup with GP-PVR works so nicely.
So I got looking at my old setup and I was using Haali Media Splitter. Sure enough, after installing that and loading the .ts file in Graphedit, it works a treat. Snappy and fast. However, it looks like NEXTPVR will never select the Haali splitter, instead choosing "NPVR TS Reader2" and "MPEG-2 Demultiplexer".
So am I out of luck, or is there a way to get NEXTPVR to use the same filters as graphedit for .ts files?
Thanks!
-Mike