I have a problem with some HD Channels when watching tv or watching the recordings.
The Channels I record from are either 1280x720 (720p) or 1920x1080 (1080i) resolution.
When I use the ffdshow or MPC codecs the channels stay dark. When I use the PowerDVD codec they give me an image but the codec has trouble keeping up with 50 fps, you see the framerate drop to 35 (or somewhere in between) which gives me stutter when watching.
If I watch a recording (ts files) made from one of these channels the same thing occurs. However, when I watch the same recordings in MPC-HC, Windows Media Player, VLC or Zoom Player they play ok.
While watching the graph MP makes while playing these files I noticed that the TSFileReader incorrectly identifies the format of the file as 720x576 (see attached jpg file for an example), whereas other players correctly see the file as 1280x720. Somehow the PowerDVD codec corrects this problem to display the image (in the graph you see 720x576 in the video-in pin and 1280x720 in the video-out pin of the PowerDVD graph properties), but gives me the fps problems.
I even upgraded to the latest SVN (13-06-2008) to see if the problem still occurs but there it's even worse as MP crashes when it tries to play the file.
I've attached the logs (from 1.0RC1 and the 13-06-2008 SVN)
The Channels I record from are either 1280x720 (720p) or 1920x1080 (1080i) resolution.
When I use the ffdshow or MPC codecs the channels stay dark. When I use the PowerDVD codec they give me an image but the codec has trouble keeping up with 50 fps, you see the framerate drop to 35 (or somewhere in between) which gives me stutter when watching.
If I watch a recording (ts files) made from one of these channels the same thing occurs. However, when I watch the same recordings in MPC-HC, Windows Media Player, VLC or Zoom Player they play ok.
While watching the graph MP makes while playing these files I noticed that the TSFileReader incorrectly identifies the format of the file as 720x576 (see attached jpg file for an example), whereas other players correctly see the file as 1280x720. Somehow the PowerDVD codec corrects this problem to display the image (in the graph you see 720x576 in the video-in pin and 1280x720 in the video-out pin of the PowerDVD graph properties), but gives me the fps problems.
I even upgraded to the latest SVN (13-06-2008) to see if the problem still occurs but there it's even worse as MP crashes when it tries to play the file.
I've attached the logs (from 1.0RC1 and the 13-06-2008 SVN)