MiroBu Posted February 22, 2008 Posted February 22, 2008 I use TT Budget 3200 S2 + CI module from Polish TV operator – Cyfra+. DVBViewer installed is latest version – 3.9.2 From the very beginning everything worked fine on this card and this module (all channels encrypted) – and then I decided to bought option for (encrypted) National Geografic HD in Polish language. For HD (this is probably H.264) decoding I decided to use CoreAVC 1.5.0.0. I have other codecs available but heard this is best. But it just doesn't work. When I switch to this channel – the screen always become dark - and the info is displayed: “Cannot render mediafile. Error 0x8007000E. Too little memory.” After some 15 sec. the info dissapearing and than the sound (in AC3) is played correctly – but still no vision. It is worth to say that on the very beginning there was one time when the channel was played (vision and sound) correctly. All first info about the system and configuration can be found in attached files. Of course I can provide any additional info. Sorry not to use Support tool – I am writing this info on other computer and will supplement this later on (if necessarily). setup.xml Computer_overview.txt Video_Adapter.txt Quote
buttonsNI. Posted February 22, 2008 Posted February 22, 2008 hi there i have read your post and i had simalar problems with my tt 3200 im no expert but what help me was an update on the motherboard bios try that Quote
MiroBu Posted February 24, 2008 Author Posted February 24, 2008 so I have tried - updated bios to latest one - but didn't help same info - same lack of vision I have also updated Nvidia driver - but still no effect ... Quote
h8red Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 I have the exact same problem, this happens to me when I force cyberlink h.264 decoder to NOT be used. Then my system gives that exact error message. When I reenable this codec, just enough to make it appear in the filter list of DVBViewer, the program runs. Under filter I can now see that it is using cyberlink h.264 as the renderer. That is my main problem, I want to use a different one, but whenever I choose something different than cyberlink, the system ignores it completely and chooses this codec afterall.. Do you by any chance also have cyberlink installed ? Heres my thread: http://www.DVBViewer.info/forum/index.php?...st&p=181478 Quote
MiroBu Posted March 9, 2008 Author Posted March 9, 2008 I do not have Cyberlink H.264 - I use Core AVC heve written your thread and planning to work with Radlight (anyway) - I will let know if any changes But still - my OS is XP MCE ... and there can be substantial differencies with Vista Quote
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