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<blockquote data-quote="Lee_O" data-source="post: 32450" data-attributes="member: 17681"><p>to whom it may concern:</p><p></p><p>By pressing '!' you can read out the frame rate and number of dropped frames while watching tv or recording. During recording I saw the frame rate drop to below 49 where it should stay 50. I have tried different codecs without success. It seems like I have two options left:</p><p>- Buy a hardware mpeg encoding tv-card, e.g. hauppauge pvr-150 or 350.</p><p>- Use home theater software that supports s/w tv-cards.</p><p></p><p>Last weekend I have installed a trial version of Intervideo Home Theater 2 and this gave me no recording problems whatsoever. I think I'll go for Intervideo, since I have a wife who's getting tired of my tweaking (does this sound familiar?). Thanks to Callifo for the response on my posting.</p><p></p><p>Leo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee_O, post: 32450, member: 17681"] to whom it may concern: By pressing '!' you can read out the frame rate and number of dropped frames while watching tv or recording. During recording I saw the frame rate drop to below 49 where it should stay 50. I have tried different codecs without success. It seems like I have two options left: - Buy a hardware mpeg encoding tv-card, e.g. hauppauge pvr-150 or 350. - Use home theater software that supports s/w tv-cards. Last weekend I have installed a trial version of Intervideo Home Theater 2 and this gave me no recording problems whatsoever. I think I'll go for Intervideo, since I have a wife who's getting tired of my tweaking (does this sound familiar?). Thanks to Callifo for the response on my posting. Leo [/QUOTE]
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