BTW, here is screenshot from PDVD10 DVD playback - HW acceleration enabled, but no DxVA...
About FFDShow desync - it seems to be LiveTV only. If i play back TS file in MePo, audio/video is in sync.
About DVD - you have nVidia, right? Can you try to play DVD in MePo, connect graphstudio and take screenshot to see if NV12 or DxVA is in use with Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder ?
During media type negotiation, the decoder does not use a video acceleration GUID as the subtype. Instead, the subtype is just the uncompressed video format (such as NV12), as with software decoding.
BTW, here is screenshot from PDVD10 DVD playback - HW acceleration enabled, but no DxVA...
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Is the A/V sync correct right after opening live tv (before any channel changes are done). Since I think the TsReader's behavior just confuses ffdshow.
0x3231564e [NV12] is used. DXVA gets used since same format is used for H264 video and the CPU wont have just enough power to do 1080p H264 decoding alone.
Also DXVA2 uses NV12 when DXVA is used: Supporting DXVA 2.0 in DirectShow (Windows)
During media type negotiation, the decoder does not use a video acceleration GUID as the subtype. Instead, the subtype is just the uncompressed video format (such as NV12), as with software decoding.
BTW, DVD navigation now working fine even in MePo+EVR, but i think it is becouse of Line 21 filter which was added in MePo 1.1 i think.
BTW, DVD navigation now working fine even in MePo+EVR, but i think it is becouse of Line 21 filter which was added in MePo 1.1 i think.
Line 21 is only providing a subtitling support for some North American DVDs. It doesn't ever contain the actual DVD menus (which are basicly same thing as the "normal" DVD subtitles).
Is the A/V sync correct right after opening live tv (before any channel changes are done). Since I think the TsReader's behavior just confuses ffdshow.
A/V desync happend just after LiveTV start. My HTPC is XP based, so may be this is the reason?
Is the A/V sync correct right after opening live tv (before any channel changes are done). Since I think the TsReader's behavior just confuses ffdshow.
A/V desync happend just after LiveTV start. My HTPC is XP based, so may be this is the reason?
Same with Win7 32Bit