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Fresh install HDTV works. Reboot pc, nothing but corrupted frames. SDTV fine though.
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<blockquote data-quote="C.44" data-source="post: 752038" data-attributes="member: 65053"><p><strong>Re: Fresh install HDTV works. Reboot pc, nothing but corrupted frames. SDTV fine thou</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just powered down and up again. HDTV is gone again. I have a hard time believing the dish might be misaligned. I'm no pro and i bet that a pro could find half a mil in any which way, but still.</p><p></p><p>It seems that after the initial scan i can actually watch HD, albeit in VLC, haven't tried the direct approach through preview (ie codec use) yet. SDTV works just fine. However, when i completely power down my system, drain it of everything that is leftover (current) and boot it back up again, HDTV is out of the question. A normal reboot doesn't seem to have that effect every time.</p><p></p><p>About the HDD, i'm kinda on the fence about it. I know it's not the newest anymore, and i'd love to just slam a new one in there but i'm not convinced it's the culprit here. During SDTV i can obviously hardly hear it do anything. HDTV isn't much different. It's not like it's very fragmented either, basically all that's on it is Windows and Mediaportal, and a whole lot of nothing. Did a Complete format last sunday too (ie not a quick format).</p><p></p><p>CPU is getting a little more stress though, SDTV during normal timeshifting (no playback / visual) is about 10%, HDTYV ditto. With playback SDTV peaks around 45% but averages around 25%. HDTV maxes it out occasionally but generally 80% is about it. I do have to say that these are number from the current install. When i had it buttoned up last sunday even HDTV couldn't stress it past 60%. No maxing out or anything.</p><p></p><p>I am about to start a scan on 19.2 to get a couple of FTA channels. As i said before, there's a single channel (EinsFestival HD) that transmits in MP4 rather than in H.264. It plays that flawless. Same for other FTA channels.</p><p></p><p>What i do still suspect though is my dvbs bda driver. I have a 5.7 driver which is obviously newer than the 4.5 driver that i have installed currently. However, WinXP doesn't "accept" the 5.7 driver. It'll let me install it, but afterwards it'll just say there's no driver installed for my AV/C device. 4.5 is apparently the last release that works on WinXP. am skeptical, but i might have to try windows 7 tomorrow to see if that newer driver improves the behaviour i'm getting.</p><p></p><p>As for the DXVA checker, i tried that and it seems like it isn't liking my hardware too much. Is there something specific i should be looking at ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.44, post: 752038, member: 65053"] [b]Re: Fresh install HDTV works. Reboot pc, nothing but corrupted frames. SDTV fine thou[/b] Just powered down and up again. HDTV is gone again. I have a hard time believing the dish might be misaligned. I'm no pro and i bet that a pro could find half a mil in any which way, but still. It seems that after the initial scan i can actually watch HD, albeit in VLC, haven't tried the direct approach through preview (ie codec use) yet. SDTV works just fine. However, when i completely power down my system, drain it of everything that is leftover (current) and boot it back up again, HDTV is out of the question. A normal reboot doesn't seem to have that effect every time. About the HDD, i'm kinda on the fence about it. I know it's not the newest anymore, and i'd love to just slam a new one in there but i'm not convinced it's the culprit here. During SDTV i can obviously hardly hear it do anything. HDTV isn't much different. It's not like it's very fragmented either, basically all that's on it is Windows and Mediaportal, and a whole lot of nothing. Did a Complete format last sunday too (ie not a quick format). CPU is getting a little more stress though, SDTV during normal timeshifting (no playback / visual) is about 10%, HDTYV ditto. With playback SDTV peaks around 45% but averages around 25%. HDTV maxes it out occasionally but generally 80% is about it. I do have to say that these are number from the current install. When i had it buttoned up last sunday even HDTV couldn't stress it past 60%. No maxing out or anything. I am about to start a scan on 19.2 to get a couple of FTA channels. As i said before, there's a single channel (EinsFestival HD) that transmits in MP4 rather than in H.264. It plays that flawless. Same for other FTA channels. What i do still suspect though is my dvbs bda driver. I have a 5.7 driver which is obviously newer than the 4.5 driver that i have installed currently. However, WinXP doesn't "accept" the 5.7 driver. It'll let me install it, but afterwards it'll just say there's no driver installed for my AV/C device. 4.5 is apparently the last release that works on WinXP. am skeptical, but i might have to try windows 7 tomorrow to see if that newer driver improves the behaviour i'm getting. As for the DXVA checker, i tried that and it seems like it isn't liking my hardware too much. Is there something specific i should be looking at ? [/QUOTE]
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