2006-01-17, 07:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 2006-01-17, 07:13 AM by goldentiger.)
I recorded several shows tonight, and at certain spots if I go to them or just watch from the beginning to them, it ALWAYS skips backward or forward a random amount, then starts doing it at other random spots. I tried all kinds of different codecs, but none alleviated the issue. The best combination (with some of them, the image would block up before it jumped randomly) seems to be the Dscaler MPEG2 Decoder with Intervideo's Audio decoder. This skipping seems really random, it just goes to random spots in the video minutes or seconds around it, sometimes even to the end or beginning. I am on a WinTV PVR-USB2... my system is:
Athlon 64 X2 3800+
eVGA 7800GT videocard
2GB dual-channel RAM
300gb Maxtor MaxLine III SATA-native NCQ 7L300S0-model HDD
Also, sometimes when I use the skip-forward/skip-backward buttons, the video begins to stutter (it never stutters unless I do this, up until it skips). The audio stays perfectly smooth throughout the glitches with the stuttering and jumping, except during the block-up of the screen with certain codec combinations.
I googled as much as I could and fiddled a lot, but nothing seems to be solving this for me... I know it must be something with a setting in my system somewhere, since no one else seems to have had this issue that I can find... hoping it's something quick and easy !
EDIT: It does it in Windows Media Player too... so it's gotta be some sort of codec issue.
Athlon 64 X2 3800+
eVGA 7800GT videocard
2GB dual-channel RAM
300gb Maxtor MaxLine III SATA-native NCQ 7L300S0-model HDD
Also, sometimes when I use the skip-forward/skip-backward buttons, the video begins to stutter (it never stutters unless I do this, up until it skips). The audio stays perfectly smooth throughout the glitches with the stuttering and jumping, except during the block-up of the screen with certain codec combinations.
I googled as much as I could and fiddled a lot, but nothing seems to be solving this for me... I know it must be something with a setting in my system somewhere, since no one else seems to have had this issue that I can find... hoping it's something quick and easy !
EDIT: It does it in Windows Media Player too... so it's gotta be some sort of codec issue.