HD channel async (1 Viewer)

zator

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Hello.

I have just recieved my first HD channel and i am having some problems getting it to work properly. After i've been watching the channel for a random amount of time, generally not more than 10mins, the channel starts to get async. The sound comes before the picture, quiet annoying. I have tried several different codecs (PDVD, ffdshow) but none has been working properly so far. I am hoping to be able to use CoreAVC.

While the TV is running the cpu load is around 20-40%, so that should not be the problem. Also when the problem has occured and i jump 15sec backwards the sound and picture is fine again. Hope there is someone out there that can solve the problem :).

Thank you!
 

HebbeT

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Have you tried Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder? I am using that for both SD and HD channels.
Don't forget to change deinterlacing in CCC.


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HebbeT

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Ok, I just checked and I didn't have AAC enabled. Actually I am using SAF unlocked so I guess the installation of that took care of all necesary settings.

I also have PDVD 9 codecs and CoreAVC installed but after some testing I ended up with Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder.
And the processor is stable around 10% load since GPU is handling all the stuff.

Forgot to mention I have Windows 7 and ATI HD4200.


/HebbeT
 

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