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Old 07-06-2004, 06:08 PM
jeppy1930 jeppy1930 is offline
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Angry Video studders in live and recorded tv for SageTV program

The video studders (pauses and then catches up) about every 1/10th of a second. It seems to happen when the program is reading off of the hard drive. I can play the recorded video with windows media player without any studdering. Any ideas on how to fix this?

System:
ECS K7S5A 1.0 Mother board with 1.2 GHz AMD Duron
512 MB 2100 266 MHz DDR Ram
Two Roslyn "blackbird" PVR cards
SB Live Audio Card
GeForce FX 5200 128 MB video card
Windows XP Home
Sonic DVD Mpeg decoder
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Old 07-06-2004, 06:47 PM
kny3twalker kny3twalker is offline
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do nto use VMR9 rendering and the stuttering with stop
also turn off 3d acceleration

I found the 5200 stutters terriblely when viewing on a monitor
but has a great TV out
I can do VMR9 with it all day long (I have to use default wave out for sound rendering though so I am not using directX for audio rendering as well though)

I hope that helps
VMR9 good for TV out
bad for viewing on a monitor
use overlay the picture will be much sharper
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Old 07-08-2004, 04:37 PM
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carmat3 carmat3 is offline
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Check the speeds of your hadr drives with HDtach 3.0. I had a similar problem with a pentium system. The vidieo would skipp, my drives setting were wrong in my bios. I was getting like 2.2mb/s before and now is lile 90mb/s. No more skipping.

Just a suggestion, It may or may not be your problem.
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