oneverone Posted February 1, 2012 Share Posted February 1, 2012 Hello Yesterday I purchased DVBViewer pro and installed on following platform Hardware Pavilon dv9535 nr Notebook ,NVIDIA 8600 GS (256MB Card) High Definition Audio Device procesor intel duo core T5250 1,5Ghz windows 7 32 bit 2 gb ram=== Sat Tuner via USB 2.0 --- Revolution 7500 USB DVB-S2--- Everything went fine with small problem HD Channels AC3 where filter AC3 I had to install http://www.free-codecs.com/ac3_filter_download.htm .I'm on limits with hardware of performance on HD Channels windows task manager shows 40% CPU usage but video sometimes only sometimes I observed loosing frames , jamming for half seconds. On this solution USB sat receiver deload procesor and CPU. Anyone can help me to find solution for smooth playback HD Channels. One solution is to change laptop but I'm very stubborn individual not to make that Best Regards for all FANS DVBViewer Orlecki Quote Link to comment
ak2010 Posted February 1, 2012 Share Posted February 1, 2012 Maybe you need to try different video filters .Which one are you using for H264. Cyberlink PDVD 9.10/11 are good with ATI graphics card but i don,t know what there like with nvidia. Try cyberlink or LAV filters for video Quote Link to comment
oneverone Posted February 5, 2012 Author Share Posted February 5, 2012 Maybe you need to try different video filters .Which one are you using for H264. Cyberlink PDVD 9.10/11 are good with ATI graphics card but i don,t know what there like with nvidia. Try cyberlink or LAV filters for video Regarding Cyberlink PDVD 10 or 11 I could say that DXVA for VIDEO DECODER H 264 in settings I can't check DXVA always skip on SW. so maybe I'm wrong but for PDVD 10 or 11 we have to use something else to keep setting for receiving.For PDVD 9 to check DXVA IS WORKING!!! and more smooth .What I did I installed HD Pack 2.3 where is included PDVD 9. Still working well and good even more smooth than new filters. txks & Regards Quote Link to comment
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