I use PowerScheduler to hibernate my PC when it's idle. That's working fine. Problem is that when the PC wakes up, all DVB-T channels stutter badly but not analog ones. One would think that the driver do not properly handle hibernation, but closing MP and restarting it brings back to normal DVB-T operation. I've tried several codecs, from MPV/MPA, Dscaler, and some Intervideo that where installed along with the TV tuners, all with the same result.
If you have an HVR 900, please post your experience with this. Thanks.
Area: Media Portal Program
MP Version: 0.2 RC4 (release and SVN May, 22nd, 20th and 5th)
Skin: Blue2
Windows Version: XP SP2 Pro (all critical Windows Updates)
CPU Type: AMD XP2500+
Memory: 512 MB
Motherboard Chipset: nForce 2
Video Card: ATI Radeon 9600
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 6.3
Video Card Resolution: 800x600
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: Dscaler
Audio Codec Type & Version: Dscaler
TV Card: Hauppauge PVR 350
TV Card Type: analog
TV Card Driver: 2.0.35.23258
TV Card: Hauppauge HVR 900
TV Card Type: DVB-T (hybrid)
TV Card Driver: 2.5 beta
If you have an HVR 900, please post your experience with this. Thanks.
Area: Media Portal Program
MP Version: 0.2 RC4 (release and SVN May, 22nd, 20th and 5th)
Skin: Blue2
Windows Version: XP SP2 Pro (all critical Windows Updates)
CPU Type: AMD XP2500+
Memory: 512 MB
Motherboard Chipset: nForce 2
Video Card: ATI Radeon 9600
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 6.3
Video Card Resolution: 800x600
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: Dscaler
Audio Codec Type & Version: Dscaler
TV Card: Hauppauge PVR 350
TV Card Type: analog
TV Card Driver: 2.0.35.23258
TV Card: Hauppauge HVR 900
TV Card Type: DVB-T (hybrid)
TV Card Driver: 2.5 beta