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If you add the following line to your properties file you can utilize it: Code:
videoframe/additional_video_filters=Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder
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W7 32 will use the MS Decoder for Mpeg2 without having to do anything...it is *very* entrenched. You have to use MCDU to take ownership and rename them (actually just rename them, but MCDU is easier) to set another decoder as default...even if you set DSFM to highest merit. The MS decoder seems fine...the only other decoder that worked as well was dropping to VMR9 and using nVIDIA...but you won't get the tray icon in W7. Cyberlink 8 & 9 decoders are finicky with glitches in the file, and TMT 3 decoders won't connect without going through a huge TMT2 folder swap excersize. TMT 2 was never lauded for DVD quality, so I didn't try those. I don't own WinDVD. Bottom line is the MS decoder is fine. Haven't fooled with H.264, but I've got all the Cyberlink, TMT2, and Divx versions registered, and they show up in Sage's UI.
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Ive always liked the nVidia Purevideo encoder and using it right now for audio. I switched from EVR back to VMR9 to isolate a new problem I'm seeing with gradually losing sync between video and audio while watching a broadcast. Not sure if this is the problem, but I'm backing up on changes I've made to isolate this problem. I'd really like to know how to get to the nvidia encoder setup screens since it no longer shows up as a tray icon in W7. Anybody figure this one out? Also, I'm using the ArcSoft encoder for video as I found alot of posts seem to recommend it. But I'm still having problems with studder and still cannot switch back to SageMC due to additional video/audio studder in SageMC when I switch channels. I wish someone could figure out and post a sticky that gives the most successful setups for HD-PVR, H.264, 64 vs 32 bit, and W7 vs XP. I'm going through so much trial and error right now that I may be screwing up more than I'm fixing and not getting anywhere. |
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Currently, I've found best results using Microsoft DVD-DTV Decoder for all video, and AC3Filter combined with ReClock Audio Renderer for audio. I've got an older receiver, so I still have to use AC3 for multichannel playback, and ReClock does a wonderful job of encoding anything passed from AC3Filter to AC3 for playback, while eliminating any tearing or lip sync issues.
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http://www.softella.com/dsfm/index.en.htm P |
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Actually, it works fine if you roll the driver back to 2006.
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I just upgraded to Windows 7, 64 bit and Sage TV works fine. The problem I am having is with the HD Theater. All the menus show up correctly as do the recorded files. When I try to play one of the videos, my screen goes blank and I have no sound or video. If I fast forward or pause, I get the bar at the bottom of the screen, but no video or sound. Any ideas?
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http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47885 I still have the 2-5 second pause everyone else is complaining about, but the screen freeze / audio studder is gone. The black screen when changing channels (problem that came after going from 64bit to 32bit) is gone. The Microsoft DTV-DVD H.264 codec now works without jerky video. System seems to run much better. Now if I could just solve my EDID problems, I think I could be a happy camper.
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