In SW mode, video options for the PC screen picture depend on the codec, the renderer, their cooperation, your VGA card and driver (settings) and more.
Similar goes for audio then.
For example, some combinations may give OSD, others won't.
Regarding the audio issue, Prog did not intentionally fumble around on any mechanics for this, that might directly cause things like this.
But the whole engine of ProgDVB has been rebuilt twice, with separation of the engine1 and then with change to engine2, as you may know. However, ProgDVB still does not even try to fumble around with the data streams in any way.
Though, in the computer universe, you can never know what exactly happens, even being caused by some SDK, compiler or whatever else
One side aspect of this, an extra channel of the biggest FTA provider in Germany also gives some strange audio distortion, in HW mode or on all receivers I know. This happens due to uplink multiplex priority issues and transponder overcrowding. Some software codecs do not let this be recognized, perhaps due to bigger buffers or some extra error compensating cosmetics.
There is no real deinterlacing in HW mode, as HW BOB only throws away every second half picture, by this reducing vertical and temporal resolution to half. For use of such, make the display use it's own deinterlacing routine on full range interlaced input.
There's another good reason for this, only the TV monitor itself knows exactly, what frame / scan rate it's panel is really using. So you can avoid a lossy extra conversion on the way to the screen.
16:9 output on the TV out normally should work fine in HW mode, like it does over here. I'm just not regularily using it here, as my professional SONY TV monitor KX-27PS1 is (true) 4:3, PAL/NTSC/SECAM 50i / 60i. No AR control, no double scanning, not even OSD, so no dirty digital whatsoever...
But don't mix up HW picture and DirectShow, which is only for the PC screen.
HW option 'receive mpeg2 from skystar1' was ONLY meant for recording to .MPG in early days, with old drivers and firmware. In all other cases it should be off, specially for PVA (for those who insist in still using this proprietary format). Over here, it's even IMPORTANT to have it off, if wanting to quick correct / PS convert by PVAStrumento / projectX or reprocess for DVD and similar.
But I did not make PVA recordings for quite some time now. Just still have to convert and cut a couple of years old long recordings to PS / MPG, when I find the time.
MPG with 'receive mpeg2 from skystar1' off works far better for me, on all versions since around 4.2x.
p.s.
I am using 4.75w9x for HW playback here, as all later ones have issues with this. Engine2 won't even try, due to ActiveMovie used instead.
For watching TV or recording to MPG it's 4.84.1w9x.
Similar on Win98SE, Win2kSP4 and XP SP2 (for testing only).
For some of my friends and family, I am still occasionally authoring DVDs, but at home I am either playing through the HW TV out or from an external USB2 HDD media player, which accepts the MPG from ProgDVB without any issues, even in SloMo backwards...
Same goes for my cheap old DVD player, for MPG files on a data disk, it just has a file size limit of 1GB.
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