Xleon
03-05-2003, 09:26 AM
I've had a chance to play around a bit with the Evaluation SageRecorder and I apologise in advance if these are obvious questions or I'm just being a bit dim ;-)
1) Does SageRecorder/TV support the remote control receiver built in to the PV256T as I could find no mention of it in the manual?
2) I'm using PAL and the Setup menu says it has detected PAL, but when I change the record bit-rate settings, it says it's NTSC [eg. Best (ntsc), Great (ntsc)]. Is this just cosmetic and it will in fact be recording PAL? I'm not sure see 3) below
3) When I timeshift, the audio is VERY badly out of sync with the video upon playback. I've never suffered from this problem with this MPEG card before. Is it because it's trying to record a PAL signal in NTSC so the video is falling 5 frames out of sync a second to the audio?
4) Will there be an option in the future to customise the bit-rate settings to personal settings?
5) The source box is greyed out, even though you can click it and change from TV to SVHS etc. Normally when boxes are greyed out, they can't be clicked.
6) How should I connect the audio? I've currently got the audio in to the PV256T. The audio out from that to the audio card on the M/B. I can hear the audio OK, but when I playback, I can still hear the live audio over the top and the mute button doesn't work at all, yet I can adjust the volume! If I mute the incoming audio, I can listen to what I have recorded. If I try to record muted, I obviously record no audio? Is the audio input on the PV256T simply a loop-through only?
7) Will the software support the hardware TV out on the PV256T or can we only watch TV on the PC overlay? I've not had chance to try that out yet.
Other than the points above, the program was VERY stable and I've yet to get it to fall over or crash in anyway which is an excellent achievement for a first release.
1) Does SageRecorder/TV support the remote control receiver built in to the PV256T as I could find no mention of it in the manual?
2) I'm using PAL and the Setup menu says it has detected PAL, but when I change the record bit-rate settings, it says it's NTSC [eg. Best (ntsc), Great (ntsc)]. Is this just cosmetic and it will in fact be recording PAL? I'm not sure see 3) below
3) When I timeshift, the audio is VERY badly out of sync with the video upon playback. I've never suffered from this problem with this MPEG card before. Is it because it's trying to record a PAL signal in NTSC so the video is falling 5 frames out of sync a second to the audio?
4) Will there be an option in the future to customise the bit-rate settings to personal settings?
5) The source box is greyed out, even though you can click it and change from TV to SVHS etc. Normally when boxes are greyed out, they can't be clicked.
6) How should I connect the audio? I've currently got the audio in to the PV256T. The audio out from that to the audio card on the M/B. I can hear the audio OK, but when I playback, I can still hear the live audio over the top and the mute button doesn't work at all, yet I can adjust the volume! If I mute the incoming audio, I can listen to what I have recorded. If I try to record muted, I obviously record no audio? Is the audio input on the PV256T simply a loop-through only?
7) Will the software support the hardware TV out on the PV256T or can we only watch TV on the PC overlay? I've not had chance to try that out yet.
Other than the points above, the program was VERY stable and I've yet to get it to fall over or crash in anyway which is an excellent achievement for a first release.