#7
by Juergen
Don't mix up five (or even six, including the user?) types of problem sources:
- ProgDVB itself, as long as you're trying a test version
- ressource relevant settings, like those for timeshift (location and size), record path(s), CRC check for SI packets and it's priority (try with 'Low'), other device files in the modules subfolder (that aren't used)
- third party software, like the driver, plugins, language files, codecs, and including your OS and it's patches, DirectX, sound card type and driver, AntiVirus and firewall software and settings, other background processes
- possible interrupt sharing and it's handling, your other hardware, even including main board, RAM and PSU, all relevant settings
- signal strength and quality from your dish, as stream errors may interfere with your codec, or even the DVB application itself (and perhaps plugins) when system streams get corrupted
To specify, the best to do is, to compare with other DVB applications intensively, on every aspect. And keep in mind, to use identical settings for all, if any possible, like codec and renderer related ones.
Even most plugins have setings, that may cause some trouble by default.
As an example, you've mentioned 'horizontal lines become available with no reason'. Guess you're talking about interlace effects on your screen, fork like effects on fast moving picture content. That's not ProgDVB related, but a basic issue of watching TV on a computer screen, that does not show interlaced content as such, as it scans progressive. There for, you need some kind of a de-interlacing routine. But this is part of your codec's settings and properties, and it also depends on your VGA card driver and overlay settings, your screen's frame rate and working principle (CRT or LCD), and in the second case, even on it's settings.
First to compare with intensively, should be the original application, that came with your card, or an updated version of it.
Third party DVB software generally is meant for someway experienced users mainly, that want a different user interface, extended functionality and alike, but normally it can't cure any trouble on your machine, or bypass the law of physics...
The non free versions of ProgDVB use (almost) the same machinery, but they come with some extra features, that have to be paid for, like the full version of Elecard.
So, get a free version running fine, before even tually thinking of buying anything.
It's a hobby, that may take quite some time to test and try out, read, learn and understand, and then (hopefully) succeed.
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