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Bad Capture
I'm using the SageTV 3 beta (but I've noticed this problem recently in 2.8). From time to time over the past couple of months I've had some bad captures, which appear to play just fine in Windows Media Player 10, but show all sorts of vile corruption when put into VirtualDub. Either that, or VirtualDub just crashes. I've attached a picture to show you what I'm seeing. I'm using the NVIDIA encoder, but the problem doesn't seem to be encoder-specific. I'm using Standard DVD Quality for capturing as well.
I'm running: XP Pro, 3.0 Ghz P4, Hauppauge PVR-250, BFG 6800 Ultra video card, 1G RAM, and oodles of hard drive space (freshly defragmented). Could it be a PVR-250 going bad? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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I have gotting them bad video from time to time and there nothing you can do about it usely this causes by the incoming source to start with which end up cuases the encoding corruption.
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It turned out the be a bad port on the USB hub. |
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well if doing all the time like ever day or ever few day then must be a problem with the hardware or something but if get maybe 1 or 2 month.
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