Dscaler skipping poblems - Please Fix (1 Viewer)

metropolis

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TV-Server Version: Svn Rev 14779
MediaPortal Version: Svn Rev 14779
MediaPortal Skin: Blue Two
Windows Version: XP Pro SP2
CPU Type: P4 3.2
HDD: Maxtor 250 GB
Memory: 1GB DDR
Motherboard: ASROCK
Motherboard Chipset: INTEL
Motherboard Bios:
Video Card: ATI X1300
Video Card Driver: 4.7
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Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: NOVA T-500
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: Latest
2. TV Card: NOVA T-500
2. TV Card Type: DVB-T
2. TV Card Driver: Latest
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
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4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
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MPEG2 Video Codec:
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Remote: Hauppauge
TV: BUSH 28" Wide CRT
TV - HTPC Connection: S-Video


Hi, This has been documented before but so fa has been ignored. Whilst watching live TV if I skip back 30 secs or so the picture freezes, this is when using Dscaler, the best quality decoder. Could someone please look into this for all us Dscale fans who would love to use this codec but unfortunaly can't.

Kind regards,
Kev.
 

flokel

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  • October 11, 2005
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    Hi,

    If you want someone to look at this problem,
    it will definitely be useful to post some log files.
     

    metropolis

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    Please look at this Dscaler issue

    TV-Server Version: 0.2.3_RC1
    MediaPortal Version: 0.2.3_RC1
    MediaPortal Skin: Blue Two
    Windows Version: XP Pro SP2
    CPU Type: P4 3.2
    HDD: Maxtor 250 GB
    Memory: 2GB DDR
    Motherboard: ASROCK
    Motherboard Chipset: INTEL
    Motherboard Bios:
    Video Card: ATI X1300
    Video Card Driver: 7.5
    Sound Card:
    Sound Card AC3:
    Sound Card Driver:
    1. TV Card: NOVA T-500
    1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
    1. TV Card Driver: Latest
    2. TV Card: NOVA T-500
    2. TV Card Type: DVB-T
    2. TV Card Driver: Latest
    3. TV Card:
    3. TV Card Type:
    3. TV Card Driver:
    4. TV Card:
    4. TV Card Type:
    4. TV Card Driver:
    MPEG2 Video Codec:
    MPEG2 Audio Codec:
    Satelite/CableTV Provider:
    HTPC Case:
    Cooling:
    Power Supply:
    Remote: Hauppauge
    TV: BUSH 28" Wide CRT
    TV - HTPC Connection: VGA TO Scart

    Any chance someone could have a look at this for us please?
    Dscaler rocks but is currently unusable.
     

    Frodo

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    I believe the problem here is the DScaler codec, not MP or TV3
    Perhaps you could file a report at guliverkli , since he's the author of DScaler
    Frodo
     

    metropolis

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    I have sucsesfully been using the Dscaler codec with MCE fo sometime with non eof these skipping problems, so why does it only effect MP?

    Kind regards.
     

    metropolis

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    Fantastic, dscaler now works with the useTsReader.txt. Only problem is i just cant get it working correctly for interlaced output. i have a widescreen crt tv, ati x1300 with vga to scart with powerstrip. tv settings - deinterlace set to none. dscaler deinterlace mode set to force weave. ati control panel also set to force weave. mp seems to have a hard time outputing a correctly interlaced picture. it looks like its outputting the fields in the wrong order most of the time, this changes sometimes deciding to output it correctly. if i change settings to bob i get bad ghosting. dscaler is such good quality it would be great to get it working correctly. any suggestions please?
     

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