Hello there...
I don't know how to explain the problem exactly. This is why I added a sample-video. When I'm playing HDTV then the pictures do sometimes have many pixels.
What I discovered while viewing the recorded video, the pixels are appearing because of a "jumpback" in time of 1 or 2 seconds. I recorded a sequence of the Soccer Word Championchip (WM 2010) and saw the time going 38, 39, 40, 39, 40, 41.
I use the latest MP (RC4 I think) and use a dedicated TV-Server and use another PC as Client. Network is Gigabit. Settings of the Client are in the attachment.
Non-HD-Channels work like a charm - like everything else
And it doesn't belong to the codec-type. Tested two (Win7-built-in and MainConcept (Consumer) AVC/H.264 Video Decoder)
Something very strange: Watched a HDChannel (ZDF HD) for over an hour without any problems. Then suddenly the described failure appeared and never gone back....
Please... can somebody help me? Wanna watch the next game in HD tomorrow
Thanks
I don't know how to explain the problem exactly. This is why I added a sample-video. When I'm playing HDTV then the pictures do sometimes have many pixels.
What I discovered while viewing the recorded video, the pixels are appearing because of a "jumpback" in time of 1 or 2 seconds. I recorded a sequence of the Soccer Word Championchip (WM 2010) and saw the time going 38, 39, 40, 39, 40, 41.
I use the latest MP (RC4 I think) and use a dedicated TV-Server and use another PC as Client. Network is Gigabit. Settings of the Client are in the attachment.
Non-HD-Channels work like a charm - like everything else
And it doesn't belong to the codec-type. Tested two (Win7-built-in and MainConcept (Consumer) AVC/H.264 Video Decoder)
Something very strange: Watched a HDChannel (ZDF HD) for over an hour without any problems. Then suddenly the described failure appeared and never gone back....
Please... can somebody help me? Wanna watch the next game in HD tomorrow
Thanks