Cyberlink decoders makes TV jump 'out of the TV-frame' (1 Viewer)

tdeba

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February 28, 2006
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I have been trying for some time now to get MP working, meaning that my analog TV (PAL) out still doesn't have the quality in I am getting from Cyberlink PowerCinema. Still, absolutely wanting to use MP... I keep testing.

Now, using NVIDIA Purevideo, I get an almost acceptable result, but every second or so the image of the TV seems to slow down a bit and then return back to the normal speed. Some on this forum describe it as "stutter".

Using the MPEG Cyberlink decoder for audio and video, I have a "stutter" free video image, but the frame where the TV is being displayed isn't were it should be displayed. I tried all the settings from "default zoom mode" in the setup, I does change the size of the image, but it is not displayed at the right position. When I click on the box to have the video in full screen, it does so, but on the top and the left I still have black area, it is still shifted. I tried calibrating ... no luck.

Any idea's ?

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Area: Media Portal Program
MP Version: 0.2RC3
Skin: blue
Windows Version: XP SP2
CPU Type: Pentium D 3 Ghz
Memory: 1 GB
Motherboard Chipset:
Video Card: GeForce 6700 XL
Video Card Driver: Forceware 84.21
Video Card Resolution: 1280x1024
Video Render Type: ???
Video Codec Type & Version: Cyberlink MPEG video decoder
Audio Codec Type & Version: Cyberlink audio decoder
TV Card: Medion Hybrid DVB-T, DVB-S, analog dual tuner, based on Philips 7131, comes with the Medion 8800
TV Card Type: ???
TV Card Driver: Philips 1.3.3.0f
 

tdeba

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February 28, 2006
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Belgium
Found maybe the start of the solution : when I change in the setup under TV section -> Capture Cards -> Edit the TV card -> Frame size into 640 x 480 NTSC square pixel, then the video picture fits into the intented TV frame in MP, but only when time-shifting is turned off. When time-shifting is turned on, it again jumps "out of the TV frame".
 

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