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Some Newbie "How does it work?" Questions And Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoggle" data-source="post: 291802" data-attributes="member: 79937"><p>Thanks for your suggestion, but no luck with a solution so far.</p><p></p><p>The CPU I have on my desktop is an Intel E6600. I set up a new TV Server, using an Intel E2200 CPU, Windows XP SP3, and Hauppauge PVR-150s, installing the required decoder software for MediaPortal as documened on the site.</p><p></p><p>I am still seeing momentary corruption when recording starts, even when the source is the PVR-150, which has an on-board MPEG2 encoder. It appears the corruption is occuring either in MediaPortal, or one of the filters on which MediaPortal depends, rather than a signal quality issue, since the PVR-150 should be outputting a clean MPEG2 data stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoggle, post: 291802, member: 79937"] Thanks for your suggestion, but no luck with a solution so far. The CPU I have on my desktop is an Intel E6600. I set up a new TV Server, using an Intel E2200 CPU, Windows XP SP3, and Hauppauge PVR-150s, installing the required decoder software for MediaPortal as documened on the site. I am still seeing momentary corruption when recording starts, even when the source is the PVR-150, which has an on-board MPEG2 encoder. It appears the corruption is occuring either in MediaPortal, or one of the filters on which MediaPortal depends, rather than a signal quality issue, since the PVR-150 should be outputting a clean MPEG2 data stream. [/QUOTE]
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