Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:33 am
Hi again,
I tested a while and tosheva's idea seemed to be right. The effect is caused by the DS-demultiplexing namely empgpdmx.ax.
Close ProgDVB go to the Plugins Folder and unregister the empgpdmx.ax by using regsvr32.exe /u empgpdmx.ax
You should see a message like "unregistering empgpdmx.ax was successfull". (You can always undo this by calling regsvr32.exe empgpdmx.ax, without the /u parameter).
Just deleting the file will cause playback problems but now, everything works fine.
If anyone could please tell me, if I can still create own graphs somehow, I would appreciate that information.
P.S.: If you have a Radeon HD-Series graphic card, a very good Image can be achieved using the Radeon AVIVO Codecs and fine tuning the settings using Catalyst => Video Settings. I have a sharp, clear image, no de-interlacing artefacts and images are very fluid. The CPU Usage is below 10%.
I tested a while and tosheva's idea seemed to be right. The effect is caused by the DS-demultiplexing namely empgpdmx.ax.
Close ProgDVB go to the Plugins Folder and unregister the empgpdmx.ax by using regsvr32.exe /u empgpdmx.ax
You should see a message like "unregistering empgpdmx.ax was successfull". (You can always undo this by calling regsvr32.exe empgpdmx.ax, without the /u parameter).
Just deleting the file will cause playback problems but now, everything works fine.
If anyone could please tell me, if I can still create own graphs somehow, I would appreciate that information.
P.S.: If you have a Radeon HD-Series graphic card, a very good Image can be achieved using the Radeon AVIVO Codecs and fine tuning the settings using Catalyst => Video Settings. I have a sharp, clear image, no de-interlacing artefacts and images are very fluid. The CPU Usage is below 10%.