2009-05-26, 04:32 PM
Yes, H.264 channels always use TS Mux. Only MPEG2 channels can use the Cyberlink or ATI mux.
2009-05-26, 04:32 PM
Yes, H.264 channels always use TS Mux. Only MPEG2 channels can use the Cyberlink or ATI mux.
2009-05-26, 04:50 PM
TsRemux shows 3 elementary streams:-
MPEG2 Audio Stream # 125 MPEG2 Audio Stream # 126 AVC Video Stream # 124 If I select only 2 and 3, I get a file that is 25% smaller and plays correctly in PCH2. I hadn't really noticed it before, but the video stutters slightly in the unTsRemuxed file as well. Server: Ci5 2500k, 3GB, Windows Server 2012, nPVR 3.5.7. 2xWinTV-DVB-T USB, 1xWinTV-DVB-T PCI, 2 x BlackGold DVB-T, 1xPCTV290E and 1xPCTV460E on Astra 28.2 E. clients: RPI2, Acer R3700, PCH-A110, NUC, 3xSamsung Smart TV
2009-05-26, 05:25 PM
trummel - t'other Martin has asked if we can try to record say 100mb of the same BBC HD programme?
Just in case you are monitoring this and spot it - I have set a manual recording for BBC HD this evening from 20:00 to 20:05 (manual so no pre/post padding) and I synced my windows clock. I use cutchunk to trim it down to a useable 100mb if it gets too big http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=3...ostcount=2 If you can't manage the 20:00 suggestion, we will have to try to synchronise somehow I also sometimes suffer from BBC HD going with narrative audio, but not been able to pin it down yet.
2009-05-26, 07:44 PM
Sorry, I missed the 20:00 time slot. I've set a manual record for 21:00.
I had a predefined recording running at 20:00 anyway, so I am uploading the first 100M of that as I type. will post when it's up Server: Ci5 2500k, 3GB, Windows Server 2012, nPVR 3.5.7. 2xWinTV-DVB-T USB, 1xWinTV-DVB-T PCI, 2 x BlackGold DVB-T, 1xPCTV290E and 1xPCTV460E on Astra 28.2 E. clients: RPI2, Acer R3700, PCH-A110, NUC, 3xSamsung Smart TV
2009-05-26, 07:49 PM
Right, I've set it for 5 minutes at 2100 as well.
Will grab, chop and upload when it is finished. (5 minutes 1t 20:00 was 750mb !!
2009-05-26, 08:24 PM
100MB duly cut starting (as near as my Vista clock will sync) at 21:00
It starts with Robin Hood with his hands up and ends with 2 kids catching a shark. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CRETQECK Server: Ci5 2500k, 3GB, Windows Server 2012, nPVR 3.5.7. 2xWinTV-DVB-T USB, 1xWinTV-DVB-T PCI, 2 x BlackGold DVB-T, 1xPCTV290E and 1xPCTV460E on Astra 28.2 E. clients: RPI2, Acer R3700, PCH-A110, NUC, 3xSamsung Smart TV
2009-05-26, 08:41 PM
"Did/does it stutter for both of you?" is the real question.
Martin
2009-05-26, 08:43 PM
Definately stutters for me. I'll d/l the other Martin's and try his on mine.
Server: Ci5 2500k, 3GB, Windows Server 2012, nPVR 3.5.7. 2xWinTV-DVB-T USB, 1xWinTV-DVB-T PCI, 2 x BlackGold DVB-T, 1xPCTV290E and 1xPCTV460E on Astra 28.2 E. clients: RPI2, Acer R3700, PCH-A110, NUC, 3xSamsung Smart TV
2009-05-26, 09:03 PM
http://rapidshare.com/files/237568965/BB...nk.ts.html
No stutters for me video or audio. p.s. I've kept the full 5 minutes in case more is needed for comparison.
I've tried martint123's file. It stutters in exactly the same way. That suggests either a server problem (configuration?) or NMT setup. I've tried both 720p and 1024p neither seem noticeably different. I presume it's not the LAN, cus the files play perfectly in mono. It also seems to be the same with both HDMI and Component.
This is the config section for 1 of my PCH's <!-- Kitchen 192.168.0.191 ***** --> <MAC-0006DC42C218> <MVPClientType>PCH2</MVPClientType> <MVPWidth>1280</MVPWidth> <MVPHeight>720</MVPHeight> <MVPOffsetX>0</MVPOffsetX> <MVPOffsetY>0</MVPOffsetY> <MVPSendIncrementalUpdates>true</MVPSendIncrementalUpdates> </MAC-0006DC42C218> PS. This may not be relevant, but I have noticed a tendency for the PCH to crash when I do a 'cat /tmp/dumpts.txt' Server: Ci5 2500k, 3GB, Windows Server 2012, nPVR 3.5.7. 2xWinTV-DVB-T USB, 1xWinTV-DVB-T PCI, 2 x BlackGold DVB-T, 1xPCTV290E and 1xPCTV460E on Astra 28.2 E. clients: RPI2, Acer R3700, PCH-A110, NUC, 3xSamsung Smart TV |
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