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Old 2007-02-12, 20:55   #1 (permalink)
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Greetings !

I've been experimenting with mediaportal for a few days and in general I'm quite excited about it.

But as you can see in my specs I have a software encoding video card and not that much cpu power. So whenever I start the tv it begins to stutter(that means in my case, MP reacting very slow and the sound and view not going fluently).

So I tried almost all the anti stutter actions mentioned on this forum (installing older video drivers, hotfix, installed etc.. ), but without any luck.

So I think what is told in the manual about the minimum CPU power for software encoding tv cards is very true in my case. (except anyone has a golden hint )

My conclusion is that I need an analog hardware encoding tv card, so I wonder if that is also the conclusion of the more experienced MP users? and if so, which tv-card would you recommend ?(one I can easily buy on ebay )

thank you for your answers


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Why on Earth would you want an analogue encoding card? Are you not covered by a DVB-T transmitter?
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I've build this computer with spare parts I still have from earlier days.
Since I'm a student I don't have the money to pay for digital tv. So I'm still grabbing the analogue signal, you think that is a strange situation or am I not getting it ? ( several tv stations(I'd like to have) only broadcast via cable)

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Hi,

Hauppauge PVR 150/250/350.

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Why on Earth would you want an analogue encoding card? Are you not covered by a DVB-T transmitter?
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I tried to make SW-encoding analogue card working for long time (Leadtek WinFast). I was successful - but it was terrible practice. E.g. I did this operations to make good picture and sound:
- using InterVideo deconder-encoder (after testing about 4 other collections),
- using MPEG1, not MPEG2,
- using constant bit rate for video, not VBR,
- increasing the CBR,
- some settings about video-sound streams synchro,
- set the original capturing filters to use VMR.
If you want to use the HTPC as toy for everyday settings, testings, restarts - continue and you can become an expert in directshow, filters, grabbing etc.
If you want to use HTPC for usually viewing TV, DVD, videos, listen music and radios - use HW-encoder. With WinTV 150 I was ready to use MP in one day.

Btw., I found some other SW working good with my SW analogue card - e.g. SageTV. But MP is better.
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