How do I know the native format of the HDTV stream? (1 Viewer)

smbunn

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1. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova T 500
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T Dual channels
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlogic PowerDVD 8
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[Remote: iMON MCE Remote
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TV - HTPC Connection: Silverstone HTPC, iMON VFD and remote

Simple question. Here in NZ we get 576i, 576p, 720p and 1080i HDTV feeds through DVB-T.
My question is "How do I know how the feed I am looking at is encoded?"
I would like to see an information button that tells me "you are looking at 1080i" or "720p"
Or am I being stupid since I heard that the transmitter sticks to the one format, say 720p and then upsacles or downscales all source material to match?

Second simple question. I have bought PowerDVD 8 Ultra. Now my TS file splay with audio! This is awesome and makes it much more useable. However I don't see how I change MediaPortal configuration to stop using the monogram AAC codec and start using PowerDVD 8? Its not on the drop down list.
Any ideas?
 

Taipan

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    Here in NZ we get 576i, 576p, 720p and 1080i HDTV feeds through DVB-T.
    My question is "How do I know how the feed I am looking at is encoded?"
    I would like to see an information button that tells me "you are looking at 1080i" or "720p"
    Or am I being stupid since I heard that the transmitter sticks to the one format, say 720p and then upsacles or downscales all source material to match?

    Yes, your last sentence is correct - the TV station always broadcasts in the same format and then upscales (or downscales) the source to match the transmitted format.
     

    kkendall

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    Here in NZ we get 576i, 576p, 720p and 1080i HDTV feeds through DVB-T.
    My question is "How do I know how the feed I am looking at is encoded?"
    I would like to see an information button that tells me "you are looking at 1080i" or "720p"
    Or am I being stupid since I heard that the transmitter sticks to the one format, say 720p and then upsacles or downscales all source material to match?

    Yes, your last sentence is correct - the TV station always broadcasts in the same format and then upscales (or downscales) the source to match the transmitted format.

    Hmm, that's not the case here in Holland. We receive different formats and resolutions. It would be great to be able to see the stream information to see what kind of broadcast you are receiving.
     

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