Intergalactic Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 DVB -V freezes after a while of watching, this can be resolved by changing to video a/b or restarting the program Graphics Adaptor- Nvidia Geforce 8400GS Driver version - 6.14.11.6218 Chipset - Intel P35 / ICH9 with intel fast memory access technology TWINHAN VISIONPLUS 1020A SATELLITE with the BDADriverV1.2.3.8_WHQL A second question is: I have a second twinhan running on a second machine, can i run the same license of my DVBViewer on two machines? both are connected to the internet. This began working, but ceased to work the following day, is there any reason for this. support.zip Quote
hackbart Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 First of all STOP NAGGING VIA EMAIL! Then try to test more logical: 1. Install a codec which is not that exotic. E.g PowerDVD. I'm quite sure a proper one is delivered with your hardware 2. What happens if you play radio 3. What happens if you play some avi (which should work under Windows Mediaplayer for example) 4. Try to change the output to VMR, or Direct3D Yes you can use the licence on a second machine. Quote
Intergalactic Posted March 2, 2010 Author Posted March 2, 2010 Might i say DVBV is a great product. My appologies but the video is still freezing on this machine, ive tried other codecs and dvbv still freezes. The codec i wish to use is the Nvidia Pure Video platinum wich is hardware accelarated by my Geforce graphics card GPU, it also supports various multichannel audio which i need. The same codec works fine on another machine with dvbv. I reinstalled XPpro twice, updated the firmware on my mother board, the Geforce drivers, the latest version of Codec, with the current version of dvbv. No success. I have attached the update of support.zip Radio plays fine AVI's play fine Ive tried using the VMR7 as the video renderer with nvidia VMR fix, but have not found any openGL settings to try, This is the family TV and we need this machine to work please could you help? I see you have added a new feature for shared LNB, does this mean you can have all channels on each output of a multi output LNB? many thanks... support.zip Quote
ovidiumarius Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 Might i say DVBV is a great product. My appologies but the video is still freezing on this machine, ive tried other codecs and dvbv still freezes. The codec i wish to use is the Nvidia Pure Video platinum wich is hardware accelarated by my Geforce graphics card GPU, it also supports various multichannel audio which i need. The same codec works fine on another machine with dvbv. I reinstalled XPpro twice, updated the firmware on my mother board, the Geforce drivers, the latest version of Codec, with the current version of dvbv. No success. I have attached the update of support.zip Radio plays fine AVI's play fine Ive tried using the VMR7 as the video renderer with nvidia VMR fix, but have not found any openGL settings to try, This is the family TV and we need this machine to work please could you help? I see you have added a new feature for shared LNB, does this mean you can have all channels on each output of a multi output LNB? many thanks... Check your PM. Quote
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