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<blockquote data-quote="misterd" data-source="post: 639201" data-attributes="member: 19503"><p>I doubt that the multiple hardware deivces in the device manager are the reason for your problems. I know other cards that have even more devices there.</p><p></p><p>If you install GraphEdit or GraphStudio on your system than you can open the stored .grf-File (located in directory above the logs) and you will see which filters TvServer connects and how. This is called the graph. Each of those filters have so called pins (=connection points) Each of those pins have some media formats which they provide. I'm interested in the media types of the output pins on the "* capture" filter in your graph. One of those pins indicates TvServer that it has MPEG-2 Stream (=hardware encoder available)</p><p></p><p>I'm not 100% sure if commenting out the mentioned line disables completly hardware encoding as I haven't tested it, but that is the part where TvServer tries to find the hardware encoders.</p><p></p><p>MisterD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterd, post: 639201, member: 19503"] I doubt that the multiple hardware deivces in the device manager are the reason for your problems. I know other cards that have even more devices there. If you install GraphEdit or GraphStudio on your system than you can open the stored .grf-File (located in directory above the logs) and you will see which filters TvServer connects and how. This is called the graph. Each of those filters have so called pins (=connection points) Each of those pins have some media formats which they provide. I'm interested in the media types of the output pins on the "* capture" filter in your graph. One of those pins indicates TvServer that it has MPEG-2 Stream (=hardware encoder available) I'm not 100% sure if commenting out the mentioned line disables completly hardware encoding as I haven't tested it, but that is the part where TvServer tries to find the hardware encoders. MisterD [/QUOTE]
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