2005-09-05, 02:57 AM
I have read into some threads but I can't see that this problem has been encountered before.
Currently I have perfect playback with recorded files and when first tuning to a channel. No stuttering, fast REW & FFWD work really well. The problem is when I change channels whilst I'm watching one - 80% of the time I get the 2sec freeze with 1sec catchup stutter. This is instantly resolved if I hit REW/FFWD - never to be experienced until I change channels again.
I use the timeshift feature (tested with 250 to 1000ms buffer), latest drivers for both DVB-T cards (Twinhan & a locally diributed DNTVlive), Cyberlink Mux with Nvidia Video & Cyberlink Audio codecs. The PC is XPpro SP2, a fast spec machine, which hasn't experienced this problem with any other software. I have also swapped the quartz.dll, tried different Muxers & Codecs, all to no avail.
When trying Reclock to correct the issue it indicates that what is being shown is at 8 frames a second (not the 25 which is what it should be here in AUS). The problem does not get resolved if I lock Reclock's frames to 25fps.
Any ideas? - It's not a biggy to hit REW/FFWD to correct the issue, but it would be good to not see it at all.
Currently I have perfect playback with recorded files and when first tuning to a channel. No stuttering, fast REW & FFWD work really well. The problem is when I change channels whilst I'm watching one - 80% of the time I get the 2sec freeze with 1sec catchup stutter. This is instantly resolved if I hit REW/FFWD - never to be experienced until I change channels again.
I use the timeshift feature (tested with 250 to 1000ms buffer), latest drivers for both DVB-T cards (Twinhan & a locally diributed DNTVlive), Cyberlink Mux with Nvidia Video & Cyberlink Audio codecs. The PC is XPpro SP2, a fast spec machine, which hasn't experienced this problem with any other software. I have also swapped the quartz.dll, tried different Muxers & Codecs, all to no avail.
When trying Reclock to correct the issue it indicates that what is being shown is at 8 frames a second (not the 25 which is what it should be here in AUS). The problem does not get resolved if I lock Reclock's frames to 25fps.
Any ideas? - It's not a biggy to hit REW/FFWD to correct the issue, but it would be good to not see it at all.