Knut Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 On BBC HD and National Geo HD i can see they have AC5.1 sound. If im correct they have 5.1 surrond. But when i wach on this channels i cant hear any surrong. Actualy i dont understand much about the settings on the AC filter program that i use either :-) Does anybody have surrond on this channels?? And what settings are you useing?? Im useing HTPC and HDMI into a surround receiver (onkyo) and HDMI to TV. My TV channels are running very good know, but somethimes i can see some interruption in the picture. Looks like it is only om HD channels who use about 12-14 M in bit stream. Do anybody have a solution what settings i should adjust? or maybe my hardware is not good enough? DVBViewer Windows 7 64bit 4 G RAM Intel core i3 CPU 530@2.93GHZ 2.93GHZ Primary Adapter Graphics Card Manufacturer Powered by AMD Graphics Chipset ATI Radeon HD 5450 Device ID 68F9 Vendor 1002 Subsystem ID 2009 Subsystem Vendor ID 1787 Graphics Bus Capability PCI Express 2.0 Maximum Bus Setting PCI Express 2.0 x16 BIOS Version 012.018.000.001 BIOS Part Number 113-SBSP1G02-10R-00 BIOS Date 2009/12/29 Memory Size 512 MB Memory Type DDR3 Core Clock in MHz 650 MHz Memory Clock in MHz 800 MHz Total Memory Bandwidth in GByte/s 12,8 GByte/s AZUS Motherboard support.zip Quote
fxv1 Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 (edited) If your problem is on BBC1 HD , BBC HD and Channel 4 HD this is also my issue, all those channels are on DVB-S2. If you can get ITV HD (not DVB-s2) to work fine then this proves the issue is DVB-S2. Been suffering with that since all those channels changed to DVB-s2 about 4-5 months ago but no one seems to admit the problem. I use the same PC and video card to view those channels on DVB-T2 (freeview) and they work fine. So it must be the transmission or the decoding as ITV HD on the same hardware works fine. I have posted lots of entries here and of DigitalSpy forum, no one has come up with any decent explanation. Frank Edited September 19, 2011 by fxv1 Quote
Knut Posted September 19, 2011 Author Posted September 19, 2011 Its on all HD channels, but only sometimes i get this pixel fault or what it is called. But i dont have satelitt, i have cable tv. And the channel are ok when i use my PVR decoder. My videocard is 512 not 1Giga. Should i change card?? Quote
QBox User Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 Microsoft codec works fine for me with H264 video on a much less powerful PC. AC3filter has bar-graphs showing the number of channels received. It may be set up for stereo output. That may be all the HDMI port is capable of. Do you get multi-channel with other applications? Open the Sound Manager from Control Panel, select the HDMI output and click the "Configure" button to check. 2-channel is probably the default, but there might be other options. Quote
fxv1 Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 Its on all HD channels, but only sometimes i get this pixel fault or what it is called. But i dont have satelitt, i have cable tv. And the channel are ok when i use my PVR decoder. My videocard is 512 not 1Giga. Should i change card?? For Freeview (DVB-T2) that works fine on all channels. I use sound via SPDIF connection and DVBViewer is configured to use AAC (I use the DIVX Decoder) and for AC3 I use AC3filter and for MP3 I use ffdshow. Seems to work for me. Quote
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