azirath Posted October 22, 2007 Posted October 22, 2007 Hi, Im having a problem with DVBViewer Pro 3.9.0.0. Its running on a computer with an NVIDIA nforce 6150 integrated video card, output via HDMI. The newest drivers in use. NVIDIA PureVideo is used with VMR9 for playback, but the problem persists with other decoders ( i havent tried other VMR's). When applying pre-set zoom modes or attempting to set up new ones, it is impossible to crop anything of the top of the picture. It will crop from the sides and bottom. If i go to the Zoom screen and pull up on the vertical position, the image doesnt move, it just jumps a bit but remains where it is. If i pull down on the vertical pos. the image moves as expected. This is quite problematic when viewing a 4:3 broadcast containing a widescreen letterbox on a 16:9 display Is there anything that I can do about it? Quote
djdul Posted October 23, 2007 Posted October 23, 2007 Hi, Im having a problem with DVBViewer Pro 3.9.0.0. Its running on a computer with an NVIDIA nforce 6150 integrated video card, output via HDMI. The newest drivers in use. NVIDIA PureVideo is used with VMR9 for playback, but the problem persists with other decoders ( i havent tried other VMR's). When applying pre-set zoom modes or attempting to set up new ones, it is impossible to crop anything of the top of the picture. It will crop from the sides and bottom. If i go to the Zoom screen and pull up on the vertical position, the image doesnt move, it just jumps a bit but remains where it is. If i pull down on the vertical pos. the image moves as expected. This is quite problematic when viewing a 4:3 broadcast containing a widescreen letterbox on a 16:9 display Is there anything that I can do about it? very surprised in testing it now. I put back from overlay to VMR9 and now all works fine. I do not change another parameter. 1 set overlay mode 2 quit 3 reset VMR9 4 =ok stange isn't it ? does this work for you ? Quote
azirath Posted October 25, 2007 Author Posted October 25, 2007 does this work for you ? I havent had a chance to test this yet (the affected HTPC is not mine, so it will have to test it next time i visit the owner It does sound quite strange that this should help. Quote
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