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<blockquote data-quote="ehfortin" data-source="post: 920913" data-attributes="member: 114328"><p>Thank you mm. It is not a priority to have the quality working, there is a workaround and everybody seems to be using it.</p><p> </p><p>Regarding the volume, I think I just found what cause this. I'm recording DD5.1 so... when I play it on my PC with only 2.1, it may make sense that the conversion to put the dialog (usually on the center channel) on both speaker is having to respect the volume of those two speakers. I'm not sure that my explanation make sense but... I just saw that if I record a station that is stereo (PCM), the volume is an order of magniture louder so... It probably is the way it is. It is just strange that the HD-PVR would record a little "louder" then the Colossus with the exact same source. (One after the other, not both connected to the same source at once).</p><p> </p><p>For the last part, I think my question was not clear even if your answer will probably to be the same. I'm not looking to slow down/delay the channel changer. I would like the recording to start a few second after the channel changer is taking place. So, tune station 123, wait 2 sec, start recording. Right now, I'm seeing the channel changing in the recording so... it seems that the Colossus is starting it's job pretty close to the channel changing operation.</p><p> </p><p>Just for clarification, the TS file generated are working but the first second or so is full of "junk" because of the resolution/audio changes. Some player don't like this and will stutter or sometime just stop playing. That said, you can start the same file with the same player just after killing it first and it may work. After doing a quickstream fix with VideoRedo, the files are cleaner and the player usually behave without stuttering or other problem.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for your assistance in this forum and thank you to the team for this software.</p><p> </p><p>ehfortin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ehfortin, post: 920913, member: 114328"] Thank you mm. It is not a priority to have the quality working, there is a workaround and everybody seems to be using it. Regarding the volume, I think I just found what cause this. I'm recording DD5.1 so... when I play it on my PC with only 2.1, it may make sense that the conversion to put the dialog (usually on the center channel) on both speaker is having to respect the volume of those two speakers. I'm not sure that my explanation make sense but... I just saw that if I record a station that is stereo (PCM), the volume is an order of magniture louder so... It probably is the way it is. It is just strange that the HD-PVR would record a little "louder" then the Colossus with the exact same source. (One after the other, not both connected to the same source at once). For the last part, I think my question was not clear even if your answer will probably to be the same. I'm not looking to slow down/delay the channel changer. I would like the recording to start a few second after the channel changer is taking place. So, tune station 123, wait 2 sec, start recording. Right now, I'm seeing the channel changing in the recording so... it seems that the Colossus is starting it's job pretty close to the channel changing operation. Just for clarification, the TS file generated are working but the first second or so is full of "junk" because of the resolution/audio changes. Some player don't like this and will stutter or sometime just stop playing. That said, you can start the same file with the same player just after killing it first and it may work. After doing a quickstream fix with VideoRedo, the files are cleaner and the player usually behave without stuttering or other problem. Thanks again for your assistance in this forum and thank you to the team for this software. ehfortin [/QUOTE]
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