George L. Schmauch Jr.
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Ahh… ok. I’ll give that a shot when I get home today.
BTW, for those like me who keep forgetting, [url=http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4993&Itemid=232]we have a guide[/url] explaining your bitstreaming options. It details what certain hardware is capable of, including pointing out the fact that my 4xxx series card does not do bitstreaming. ;D
Is there a picture in your post that I’m not able to see? I’m sure everyone is always looking for new and interesting cases.
Is there a picture in your post that I’m not able to see? I’m sure everyone is always looking for new and interesting cases.
Thanks, Andy, but I can’t see the image you’re referencing. 🙂
Both of the images I provided earlier were outside of SageTV.
Thanks, Andy, but I can’t see the image you’re referencing. 🙂
Both of the images I provided earlier were outside of SageTV.
[quote=”babgvant”]
1) You need to use the EVR to enable DXVA2 on Vista/7.[/quote]Did that.
[quote]2) Your 4650 doesn’t support bit streaming; did you enabled LPCM output in the ffdshow settings?
[/quote]But, not much help, given this. Damn. I thought it did. :'( I did enable LPCM, though.
[quote=”babgvant”]
1) You need to use the EVR to enable DXVA2 on Vista/7.[/quote]Did that.
[quote]2) Your 4650 doesn’t support bit streaming; did you enabled LPCM output in the ffdshow settings?
[/quote]But, not much help, given this. Damn. I thought it did. :'( I did enable LPCM, though.
shadymg edited 🙂
shadymg edited 🙂
I tried setting up the bitstreaming portion and now I can’t get MKVs to play back in SageTV. I get an exception error. Recorded TV still plays fine.
I opened up the MKV in GraphStudio and it’s attempting to render as you see here:
[img width=650 height=208]http://www.missingremote.com/images/stories/blog/skirge/wall-e1.jpg[/img]
This will not play back at all. I get a black screen.
I’m not sure if this is what I should be trying, but I attempted the following:
[img width=650 height=201]http://www.missingremote.com/images/stories/blog/skirge/wall-e2.jpg[/img]
This shoots the CPU usage up to 100%, video and audio play, but both stutter horribly, so HWA is clearly disabled.
Suggestions?
I tried setting up the bitstreaming portion and now I can’t get MKVs to play back in SageTV. I get an exception error. Recorded TV still plays fine.
I opened up the MKV in GraphStudio and it’s attempting to render as you see here:
[img width=650 height=208]http://www.missingremote.com/images/stories/blog/skirge/wall-e1.jpg[/img]
This will not play back at all. I get a black screen.
I’m not sure if this is what I should be trying, but I attempted the following:
[img width=650 height=201]http://www.missingremote.com/images/stories/blog/skirge/wall-e2.jpg[/img]
This shoots the CPU usage up to 100%, video and audio play, but both stutter horribly, so HWA is clearly disabled.
Suggestions?
[quote=”Mikinho”]
Purposely limited (i.e. peripherals being restricted) to make the v2 device look that much better.
[/quote]LOL! Gee… what fruit-loving company does THAT sound like?
[quote=”Mikinho”]
Purposely limited (i.e. peripherals being restricted) to make the v2 device look that much better.
[/quote]LOL! Gee… what fruit-loving company does THAT sound like?
[quote=”autoboy”]
[quote=”robinhoody”]
I was a little surprised how many people dont have blue ray yet (me being one of those votes.) Only reason I havent switched yet is because I only have a tv that plays at 720p. When I upgrade my TV i’ll def add a blue ray player to the HTPC.
[/quote]Do you notice the difference between DVDs and HDTV? If you do, then you will see a benefit from BD on your 720p TV.
[/quote]I was going to say the same thing, but wasn’t quite sure how to word it. I have a 1080i plasma and absolutely love the way Blu-rays look on it. 720p looks pretty darn good, too… significantly better than DVDs. 720p is nothing to sneeze at.
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[quote=”robinhoody”]
I was a little surprised how many people dont have blue ray yet (me being one of those votes.) Only reason I havent switched yet is because I only have a tv that plays at 720p. When I upgrade my TV i’ll def add a blue ray player to the HTPC.
[/quote]Do you notice the difference between DVDs and HDTV? If you do, then you will see a benefit from BD on your 720p TV.
[/quote]I was going to say the same thing, but wasn’t quite sure how to word it. I have a 1080i plasma and absolutely love the way Blu-rays look on it. 720p looks pretty darn good, too… significantly better than DVDs. 720p is nothing to sneeze at.
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