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ryuzera

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Hi!

 

I recently bought DVBViewer Pro and i'm having troubles to configure the software and do the software works without problems

 

When i'm seeing a channel in 1seg definition i can see without problems or at lease with less freezing in the screen and low cpu usage.

 

 

when i try to put on HD channel the cpu usage goes to 95% and it's impossible to watch because of freezing.

 

so i want to know if is my pc that doesn't support to play the HDTV or missing something on setup

 

Thanks

support.zip

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DXVA is not working for you, that is why you have a heavy CPU load.

- Remove ffdshow

- Download CLVDPack141209 (to get hold this Cyberlink H.264/AVC (PDVD9) decoder version which is usable with DVBViewer (no other is without tweaks)

I suggest you to contact ovidiumarius to get a virusfree CLVDPack141209.

http://www.DVBViewer.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=39855

Posted (edited)

majstang thanks for the tip.

 

it's a lot better now... but after..... i dont know ...one minute .... two minutes....eh video and audio seems to be in slow motion....

 

Can you or someone thing in another solution for my case

 

my notebook doesnt have the minimum requirements to play HDTV ??

 

thanks in advance.... !

 

Added a support.zip after the changes suggest for you

support.zip

Edited by ryuzera
Posted (edited)
it's a lot better now... but after..... i dont know ...one minute .... two minutes....eh video and audio seems to be in slow motion....

 

Can you or someone thing in another solution for my case

 

my notebook doesnt have the minimum requirements to play HDTV ??

Yes, that should be right, your laptop has not the amount of power to hardwaredecode HD material. I have the same issue with my own laptop. Sure sign is when video/audio goes out of sync really bad, hence the slow motion feeling.

Edited by majstang
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Sure sign is when video/audio goes out of sync really bad, hence the slow motion feeling.

 

Sometimes, this can be caused by renderer. Does it correct itself and then drift out again over time? It might be worth changing the renderer to see.

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Sometimes, this can be caused by renderer.

Yes, you are right, it sometimes does, but then it usually is only milliseconds out of sync and not several seconds that we are talking about here.

 

Does it correct itself and then drift out again over time? It might be worth changing the renderer to see.

If i remember it right when i tested my laptop, more than a year ago, it was a downward spiral...sync did not correct itself at all.

GPU cant simply keep up. SD material no prob at all.

@ryuzera, have you found anything that contradicts my observations?

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no, thanks for you help....i was looking just for play a fullhd video.... my notebook cant keep it up smoothly.

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