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Hi there..

 

I wanna ask a simple question to you guys..

 

My computer isn't kinda monster..

I still own my Tİ4200 GPU and 512ram + 2600+ CPU, in one of my computers

 

the question is.

When i open a fullHD video, i'm able to watch it with no interference, or freezes..

But with my ss2 card, even if i try opening the FreeTv LUXHD channel,

my computer fails, and freezes all the time..

 

i can watch clearly what is in a file but i cant watch the broadcast..

It doesn't make any sense (for me)

Why is that happening?

Posted

The SkyStar 2 is not able to restive DVB-S2 channels. I don't know if there is a DVB-S HD channel available . On Astra 19,2° E all HD channels using DVB-S2.

Posted (edited)

Live broadcast is different story my friend.

It needs to get live hardware based deinterlacing of broadcast.

If your CPU is making this job, forget to watch fluent watching.

If your GPU is making this job, you are lucky.

You should watch live broadcast with your 2600 easily.

Don't you?

(the easiest HDTV/ DVB-S channel is LuxeTV since it is just 1288*1088i.)

Edited by ricabullah
Posted (edited)

Try to open Task manager before selecting HD channel, select in performance view (you can also choose the kernel view), then look at the CPU % and RAM %, if one got 100%, your machine cant work correctly for HD channel.

 

For the HD2600 GPU, you can use monitoring feature of the ATItool 0.27 utility to see if GPU really use for DxVA for H264 internaly.

Edited by Dadag
Posted
The SkyStar 2 is not able to restive DVB-S2 channels. I don't know if there is a DVB-S HD channel available . On Astra 19,2° E all HD channels using DVB-S2.

well i didn't count but LUX-HD is being broascasted in alot of sattelites as QPSK...

no dvbs2 hardware needed.. (I'm on Eutelsat W3A)

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