2005-10-14, 01:14 PM
I've noticed that when GBPVR is on, there is little to no activity on my CPU usage. When I turn on the live tv however, it shoots up to 41%.
I've got a pvr150, 2.8 GHz machine with 1 GB of ram, and radeon 9000 for tvout.
Does this sound right for other people? I thought this was kind of high considering the hardware decoding on the PVR.
I'm using intervideo non-css for hauppauge video and audio with VMR9.
The reason I ask this is because on some channels the live playback is choppy - not all channels however. It is most notable on stations with stock tickers like CNBC and ROBTV. Sometimes I even get it on channel 4 - the TV guide on Rogers cable in Canada. The funny thing is that when I move over to timeshift mode, the playback is smooth. Using wintv2k, the live tv is fine.
What does live tv delay time do in my situation?
Thanks.
I've got a pvr150, 2.8 GHz machine with 1 GB of ram, and radeon 9000 for tvout.
Does this sound right for other people? I thought this was kind of high considering the hardware decoding on the PVR.
I'm using intervideo non-css for hauppauge video and audio with VMR9.
The reason I ask this is because on some channels the live playback is choppy - not all channels however. It is most notable on stations with stock tickers like CNBC and ROBTV. Sometimes I even get it on channel 4 - the TV guide on Rogers cable in Canada. The funny thing is that when I move over to timeshift mode, the playback is smooth. Using wintv2k, the live tv is fine.
What does live tv delay time do in my situation?
Thanks.