MediaPortal Version: Media Portal 1.1.2
MediaPortal Skin: Pure Vision HD
Windows Version: OS 7 32 SP1 All Up to date
CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3200+ 2.01 GHz (set to 2.20)
HDD: WD250 SATA /WD 1T SATA
Memory: 2,00 GB DDR
Motherboard: Asus A8NE
Video Card: Asus Ati HD 5450 Silent 1GHz DDR 2
Video Card Driver: 8.690.0.0
Sound Card: On Board Realtek AC´97 Audio
Sound Card AC3: ATI High Defenition Audio Device
Sound Card Driver: 6.0.1.6305
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MPEG2 Video Codec: ffdshow video decoder
MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffdshow audio decoder
h.264 Video Codec: ffdshow DXVA video decoder
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Origen X15E V2
Cooling: Zalman
Power Supply: 480 W
Remote: Microsoft Media Center Remote control. Model 1039
TV: Panasonic 42" Full HD Plasma
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Hello guy´s,
I´m having a weird problem. Once of a sudden I can´t play bdmv files anymore. All worked perfect and after I changed skin, from black glass nova to pure vision hd and installed mpdisplay for the touch screen, I became surpriced with no more bdmv file playback.
Actions I did was check if SAF 5 was still correct and it was, after that checked all the codec settings in ffdshow and everything okay. Re-installed SAF 5 and reconfigured ffdshow as it was and still no way to reproduce mbdv.
Everything else works perfect and the are some times after rebooting the system when I select a bdmv file it starts with sound and image but only a few seconds and then it stops. If I open the bdmv file directly with powerdvd 9 there is no problem at all.
Changed images again from pure vision to black glass nova and then if selecting bdmv it say´s: Video AVC codec and Audio AAC codec.
When I look in ffshow it says something like: H264, X264, VSSH (incomplete), DAVC, PAVC, AVC1
I´m really at the end of my knowledge and have no clu how to fix this weird problem. It all worked well and this is driving me nuts!
MediaPortal Skin: Pure Vision HD
Windows Version: OS 7 32 SP1 All Up to date
CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3200+ 2.01 GHz (set to 2.20)
HDD: WD250 SATA /WD 1T SATA
Memory: 2,00 GB DDR
Motherboard: Asus A8NE
Video Card: Asus Ati HD 5450 Silent 1GHz DDR 2
Video Card Driver: 8.690.0.0
Sound Card: On Board Realtek AC´97 Audio
Sound Card AC3: ATI High Defenition Audio Device
Sound Card Driver: 6.0.1.6305
1. TV Card:
1. TV Card Type:
1. TV Card Driver:
2. TV Card:
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2. TV Card Driver:
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3. TV Card Driver:
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4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: ffdshow video decoder
MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffdshow audio decoder
h.264 Video Codec: ffdshow DXVA video decoder
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Origen X15E V2
Cooling: Zalman
Power Supply: 480 W
Remote: Microsoft Media Center Remote control. Model 1039
TV: Panasonic 42" Full HD Plasma
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Hello guy´s,
I´m having a weird problem. Once of a sudden I can´t play bdmv files anymore. All worked perfect and after I changed skin, from black glass nova to pure vision hd and installed mpdisplay for the touch screen, I became surpriced with no more bdmv file playback.
Actions I did was check if SAF 5 was still correct and it was, after that checked all the codec settings in ffdshow and everything okay. Re-installed SAF 5 and reconfigured ffdshow as it was and still no way to reproduce mbdv.
Everything else works perfect and the are some times after rebooting the system when I select a bdmv file it starts with sound and image but only a few seconds and then it stops. If I open the bdmv file directly with powerdvd 9 there is no problem at all.
Changed images again from pure vision to black glass nova and then if selecting bdmv it say´s: Video AVC codec and Audio AAC codec.
When I look in ffshow it says something like: H264, X264, VSSH (incomplete), DAVC, PAVC, AVC1
I´m really at the end of my knowledge and have no clu how to fix this weird problem. It all worked well and this is driving me nuts!
Spain