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<blockquote data-quote="ximmortal" data-source="post: 214123" data-attributes="member: 59130"><p>The Cyberlink decoder isn't a problem for me, but the MPV/MPA codecs work just as well.</p><p></p><p>Thanks madhoosier35. That was a useful link and helps describe some of the fields that I have been clueless about in the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml. Though, the device(s) for the Motorola DCT6412 that is presented to the Windows OS doesn't really match the DVB device or any other device defined in the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml.</p><p></p><p>The MPEG-2 Demultiplexer in the graph I have only has two pins {audio, video}. There is no mpeg2 and sectionsandtables pin or a capture interface, which I think is the real problem. The tunerdevice is the capture device, so what should the entry in CaptureCardDefinitions.xml look like? Here is my first cut:</p><p></p><p> <capturecard commercialname="Motorola DCT6412" capturename="Motorola AV/C Tuner Device" devid="motorola&amp;dct-6412&amp;typ_5&amp;id_0"></p><p> <capabilities tv="true" radio="false" mpeg2="true" mce="false" sw="false" bda="false"></capabilities></p><p> <tv></p><p> <interface cat="tunerdevice" video="2" audio="1" mpeg2=""></interface></p><p> <filters></p><p> <filter cat="tunerdevice" name="Motorola AV/C Tuner Device" checkdevice="false"></filter></p><p> </filters></p><p> <connections></p><p> <connection sourcefilter="tunerdevice" sourcepin="0" sinkfilter="tunerdevice" sinkpin="0"></connection></p><p> </connections></p><p> </tv></p><p> </capturecard></p><p></p><p>The connections section doesn't really make any sense as there is no need for a connection, and I think MP throws exceptions without it. Also, given some trial and error, MP also doesn't like the fact that there isn't a capture filter defined. Maybe it is a simple as using the keyword capture instead of tunerdevice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ximmortal, post: 214123, member: 59130"] The Cyberlink decoder isn't a problem for me, but the MPV/MPA codecs work just as well. Thanks madhoosier35. That was a useful link and helps describe some of the fields that I have been clueless about in the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml. Though, the device(s) for the Motorola DCT6412 that is presented to the Windows OS doesn't really match the DVB device or any other device defined in the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml. The MPEG-2 Demultiplexer in the graph I have only has two pins {audio, video}. There is no mpeg2 and sectionsandtables pin or a capture interface, which I think is the real problem. The tunerdevice is the capture device, so what should the entry in CaptureCardDefinitions.xml look like? Here is my first cut: <capturecard commercialname="Motorola DCT6412" capturename="Motorola AV/C Tuner Device" devid="motorola&dct-6412&typ_5&id_0"> <capabilities tv="true" radio="false" mpeg2="true" mce="false" sw="false" bda="false"></capabilities> <tv> <interface cat="tunerdevice" video="2" audio="1" mpeg2=""></interface> <filters> <filter cat="tunerdevice" name="Motorola AV/C Tuner Device" checkdevice="false"></filter> </filters> <connections> <connection sourcefilter="tunerdevice" sourcepin="0" sinkfilter="tunerdevice" sinkpin="0"></connection> </connections> </tv> </capturecard> The connections section doesn't really make any sense as there is no need for a connection, and I think MP throws exceptions without it. Also, given some trial and error, MP also doesn't like the fact that there isn't a capture filter defined. Maybe it is a simple as using the keyword capture instead of tunerdevice. [/QUOTE]
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