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Stability and Codecs
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:56 pm
by manino1
How do i get perfect SDTV codecs working with this for free?
How do you record in this with stability(without crashing?)
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:01 am
by Juergen
Depends, for example on your VGA card.
Some VGA cards provide hardware support, more or less. And some codecs may then benefit from that. Normally these are the codecs, the VGA cards manufacturer buys for his (retail) software packages.
As the amount / quality of HW support differs very much from one VGA card to the other, there's no general solution -> perfect codec for all.
Besides of that, of course even good codecs may come with limitations, like those for DVD players, that don't have to be able to automatically change aspect ratio or data rate at run time, as the DVD source can and would only reset and re-initiate or even change the codec at any track or at least chapter change. This means, it may be impossible, to force AR changes, when the DVB video source would need this due to transmission changes.
Same goes for audio, of course.
Basically, most codecs aren't freeware at all, normally come with other software. Often codec packs are not just built without care for system stability, but also use stolen components.
So best to do is, find just one (for a purpose) and copy and register manually.
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:38 pm
by manino1
I have a 8800GTS 320MB
"So best to do is, find just one (for a purpose) and copy and register manually."
Could you choose one for me please
So i can also do schedule recording and one which is not a trial and works without a problem
What one are u using with progdvb; if u r using progdvb?
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:09 pm
by Juergen
I am using my Nexus in hardware mode normally, no codecs then.
Else I am using Cyberlink DTV, as this one cooperates with my ATI RADEON 9250 quite well, and it came with my DVB-T stick.
Yours seems to be an nvidia, so perhaps look for their codecs.
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 5:22 pm
by manino1
Could u please send me the url for nvidia codec please.
I have tried but its not working
Is Progdvb free?
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:25 pm
by Juergen
Look into the manual or CD for your VGA card or computer system.
If you don't have can't or find it, check at nvidia.com
But why do I have to tell you that?
This is a place just for ProgDVB, not for bloody beginners' first steps in general computing...
Regarding free or not, please start to read here:
http://progdvb.com/
As most codecs are not free, I will not provide download links.
But using Google is for free...
What's the matter with you?
Try basic DIY thinking, please...
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