NextPVR Forums
  • ______
  • Home
  • New Posts
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
NextPVR Forums Public Add-ons (3rd party plugins, utilities and skins) Old Stuff (Legacy) GB-PVR Support (legacy) v
« Previous 1 … 396 397 398 399 400 … 1231 Next »
Stuttering with HDTV

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
Stuttering with HDTV
flyswatta
Offline

Senior Member

Posts: 660
Threads: 39
Joined: Aug 2005
#1
2007-12-11, 04:48 PM
Okay, so I finally decided to get GBPVR working for my HDTV. I took my headless server and relocated it in the living room. I left in the TwinHan ATSC capture cards and pulled out my PVR150's/MAUI III and put them in another less powerful pc for recording from my SAT receivers in the office.

Anyway, when I play HD in Media Player Classic (with Purevideo decoder) I have nice, smooth playback with about 60% CPU. When I play it back in GBPVR, I get 'stuttering' (also with 60% CPU). I've gone through several threads on the site and haven't been able to find a resolution.

Here's what I've tried (one at a time):
1. upgraded to 1.1.5 (this took care of the annoying "no signal found" bug Smile )
2. started pvrx2 with -fse option
3. Used VMR Custom renderer
4. used MVR9 Fullscreen Exclusive renderer (same as -fse?)
5 Prior to the upgrade, also tried Overlay and VMR7
6. Tried the registry fix for purevideo
7. Set purevideo decoder properties to: Content Default, Anamorphic/Raw (reg hack did this), De-interlace control to automatic, film, video, smart
8. Tried the ATI Mpeg Video Decoder
9. Although the symptoms are different, tried the quartz.dll hotfix as a longshot.
10. changed the file format from transport stream to ms-dvr (meaning recorded new shows in ms-dvr).
11. Tried playback in GBPVR and PVRX2

No matter what I change, I get the same results. I've used several different HD shows that I've recorded, and they all stutter.

Here's my hardware config ('cause I know someone will ask Wink ):
Celeron 2.6 Ghz, 1 GB Ram, ATI 9200SE @ 4x AGP, video going via VGA to TV.

I think the card/processor are beefy enough since I can playback smooth in MPC w/ 60% usage.

I'm convinced that it's just a single/minor setting change that I need to make in order to get the smooth playback. Does anybody have any ideas/suggestions for anything else that I can try???
[SIZE="1"]GBPVR Media Center: 2 TwinHan DTV 3250's (OTA HD), 1 PVR150MCE U-Verse STB), AMD 3200+, 1 GB RAM, 250/300 GB HDDs, ATI x800
2 MediaMVPs [/SIZE]
tjb
Offline

Senior Member

Posts: 261
Threads: 43
Joined: Feb 2006
#2
2007-12-11, 05:51 PM
I had exactly the same problem, except for 1 thing. You said you tried overlay mode - did you try this in GBPVR? My system was faster than yours, but the only way I could get smooth playback was in Overlay mode. I had a P4 2.4GHz system with an AGP nVidia 6600 (running 4x because of the motherboard). I think the 4x AGP was probably the main problem. Since then I have updated my motherboard to a low-end Core2 Duo, but the AGP now runs at 8x. Playback is smooth now with the -fse option, but even with the new motherboard and processor I cannot get decent playback in VMR9 or VMR9 Custom.
sub
Offline

Administrator

NextPVR HQ, New Zealand
Posts: 106,723
Threads: 767
Joined: Nov 2003
#3
2007-12-11, 06:25 PM
flyswatta Wrote:Here's my hardware config ('cause I know someone will ask Wink ):
Celeron 2.6 Ghz, 1 GB Ram, ATI 9200SE @ 4x AGP, video going via VGA to TV.
I think there is no chance you'll get high def playback working with that video card in PVRX2. It is way underpowered for use with the direct3d based video renderers. Sorry.
carpeVideo
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 824
Threads: 23
Joined: Dec 2006
#4
2007-12-11, 06:47 PM
You might try this thread - let us know if it helps it would clear up a lot about HD playback issues

http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=31558
pBS
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 4,829
Threads: 182
Joined: Aug 2005
#5
2007-12-11, 07:31 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-12-11, 07:41 PM by pBS.)
you'll probably have to have a 9500+ to do HD tho..
9200's have way too slow a clock/memory speed to do the full 3d render..
[unless you have a way overclocked one..]

but it should work fine in overlay in gbpvr.exe tho..Big Grin
the demux trick might help but it'll prolly still stutter.
also minimize your 3d settings in your cards driver..
sliders all the way to left, uncheck let application decide..

also check and make sure you don't have any 'mirror' drivers installed like for vnc or other remote control softwares..they will make it stutter bad..

i can rule out memory[i use pc133!] and agp4x[alsoBig Grin] with my x1550 and it works fine..[2.4 celeron]

also, what version driver? i like the 7.8 but older might work better with that card..
try latest avivo download, it supplies the ati mpeg decoder...
ati mpeg decoder has least cpu usage for me by far..nvidia close second.
Hardware: HDHR Prime, HDPVR 1212, Raspberry pi2, VFD display w/LCDSmartie
flyswatta
Offline

Senior Member

Posts: 660
Threads: 39
Joined: Aug 2005
#6
2007-12-11, 11:35 PM
sub Wrote:I think there is no chance you'll get high def playback working with that video card in PVRX2. It is way underpowered for use with the direct3d based video renderers. Sorry.

As usual, you're spot on sub. I put in my ATI 9500 Pro and it played just fine. :o

I'm not sure what the CPU utilization is while it's playing back - I was so excited that it worked that I put it all back together and while putting up my screwdriver and 9200 card, my son decided that "Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman" was more important than daddy jacking with the computer again!

I knew the 9200 was marginal, but I guess I was snowblinded by the fact that I could play back HD in MPC - I guess PVRX2 needs a little more heavy lifting than MPC.

pBS, thanks for the 9500 tip...I would have forgotten about that card if you hadn't specifically mentioned it.

Thanks for everything guys!
[SIZE="1"]GBPVR Media Center: 2 TwinHan DTV 3250's (OTA HD), 1 PVR150MCE U-Verse STB), AMD 3200+, 1 GB RAM, 250/300 GB HDDs, ATI x800
2 MediaMVPs [/SIZE]
sub
Offline

Administrator

NextPVR HQ, New Zealand
Posts: 106,723
Threads: 767
Joined: Nov 2003
#7
2007-12-11, 11:36 PM
Great - glad you got it sorted.
flyswatta
Offline

Senior Member

Posts: 660
Threads: 39
Joined: Aug 2005
#8
2007-12-12, 12:12 AM
Actually, after Ruff Ruff was over, I went back for additional testing. It played back some of the HD stuff just fine, but others is stuttering - the CPU is running about in the 90's. I suspect that I need to get a better card. I've been wanting to get an ATI x16-1900 series card for my main PC anyway, so here's my chance Smile
[SIZE="1"]GBPVR Media Center: 2 TwinHan DTV 3250's (OTA HD), 1 PVR150MCE U-Verse STB), AMD 3200+, 1 GB RAM, 250/300 GB HDDs, ATI x800
2 MediaMVPs [/SIZE]
BerkA
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 49
Threads: 8
Joined: Apr 2004
#9
2007-12-26, 08:07 AM
flyswatta,
Even though our hardware is quite different, I think you and I may be experiencing the same problem. I just posted two notes in another thread about this:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...post248174
flyswatta
Offline

Senior Member

Posts: 660
Threads: 39
Joined: Aug 2005
#10
2007-12-27, 04:10 PM
I think mine is entirely hardware based. A guy a work gave me an ATI AIW 8500 (my 9500 died on me Sad ) and it can play back HD just fine. I can't time shift, but I'm convinced it's just that the system/card is overtaxed.

I have a new formula to solve the problem:

Xmas $ + Fantasy Football winnings = new hardware Big Grin

Just waiting for the right Frys combo before I pull the trigger. I'll be building a new "main" system, and moving my current system to be my PVR.
[SIZE="1"]GBPVR Media Center: 2 TwinHan DTV 3250's (OTA HD), 1 PVR150MCE U-Verse STB), AMD 3200+, 1 GB RAM, 250/300 GB HDDs, ATI x800
2 MediaMVPs [/SIZE]
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

Pages (2): 1 2 Next »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Mygica USB HDTV stick A6808-W7 tuckster 2 3,860 2011-06-27, 01:50 PM
Last Post: qam1600
  win7 clean install => jerky live tv & stuttering sound marieper 0 1,551 2010-11-24, 10:22 PM
Last Post: marieper
  DVBT streaming fine to PC Client, Analogue TV stuttering fuzzweed 3 1,832 2010-06-25, 11:00 PM
Last Post: fuzzweed
  Mygica U6012 HDTV Stick (QAM) and Windows 7 -- cannot locate device ak1i 11 5,969 2010-06-14, 01:50 AM
Last Post: ak1i
  Playing recorded HDTV problem SoupSatchel 3 1,778 2010-01-03, 03:14 PM
Last Post: sub
  All HDTV channels deliver "no signal" aesn5 23 7,923 2009-12-19, 05:42 PM
Last Post: aesn5
  Stuttering LiveTV with HVR1600 baj1 11 3,652 2009-12-05, 05:18 PM
Last Post: baj1
  HVR-1600, QAM, Stuttering 235301 4 2,276 2009-11-28, 06:36 PM
Last Post: sub
  Stuttering HD Playback in GBPVR mark_lt 3 1,569 2009-11-16, 02:47 PM
Last Post: mark_lt
  Setup for HDTV(especially in Denmark). Mine can't cope. mila06 22 5,322 2009-11-10, 11:35 PM
Last Post: Reddwarf

  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:

© Designed by D&D, modified by NextPVR - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode