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<blockquote data-quote="Alander" data-source="post: 27156" data-attributes="member: 10487"><p>Area:Media Portal TV</p><p>MP Version: 0.2.0 CVS released today</p><p>Skin: Blue Two</p><p>Windows Version: Windows XP Pro with SP2</p><p>CPU Type: AMD Athlon XP 2800+</p><p>Memory: 512MB DDR-400</p><p>Motherboard Chipset: nVIDIA nforce2</p><p>Video Card: ATI RADEON 9550</p><p>Video Card Driver: 8.172</p><p>Video Render Type: VMR9</p><p>Video Codec Type & Version: Intervideo NonCSS Video decoder for Hauppauge</p><p>Audio Codec Type & Version: Intervideo NonCSS Audio decoder for Hauppauge</p><p>TV Card: PCI Hauppauge PVR350</p><p>TV Card Type: Hardware</p><p>TV Card Driver: 2.20</p><p></p><p>HELP!</p><p></p><p>I've nearly got Media Portal working the way I want to work, but I'm having a wierd problem which I don't know why it happens.</p><p></p><p>When going into My TV, whether or not Time Shifting is on, after a period of time (sometimes an hour, sometimes 10 minutes) the audio goes all crackly and the only way I can fix it is to switch off the timeshifting (if on) or switch the TV function off then on.</p><p></p><p>I've tried presing the keys on the keyboard until the audio crackles (to see if it's something to do with powersaving), going into full screen mode, staying in the menu or the TV guide but I can't easily cause it fail - but it does fail eventually.</p><p></p><p>What I did notice is that if I recorded the program when the problem occurred during the live viewing, the sound wasn't affected playing it back.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone any ideas or anyone else having this problem???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alander, post: 27156, member: 10487"] Area:Media Portal TV MP Version: 0.2.0 CVS released today Skin: Blue Two Windows Version: Windows XP Pro with SP2 CPU Type: AMD Athlon XP 2800+ Memory: 512MB DDR-400 Motherboard Chipset: nVIDIA nforce2 Video Card: ATI RADEON 9550 Video Card Driver: 8.172 Video Render Type: VMR9 Video Codec Type & Version: Intervideo NonCSS Video decoder for Hauppauge Audio Codec Type & Version: Intervideo NonCSS Audio decoder for Hauppauge TV Card: PCI Hauppauge PVR350 TV Card Type: Hardware TV Card Driver: 2.20 HELP! I've nearly got Media Portal working the way I want to work, but I'm having a wierd problem which I don't know why it happens. When going into My TV, whether or not Time Shifting is on, after a period of time (sometimes an hour, sometimes 10 minutes) the audio goes all crackly and the only way I can fix it is to switch off the timeshifting (if on) or switch the TV function off then on. I've tried presing the keys on the keyboard until the audio crackles (to see if it's something to do with powersaving), going into full screen mode, staying in the menu or the TV guide but I can't easily cause it fail - but it does fail eventually. What I did notice is that if I recorded the program when the problem occurred during the live viewing, the sound wasn't affected playing it back. Has anyone any ideas or anyone else having this problem??? [/QUOTE]
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