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Old 03-09-2010, 06:26 AM
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Closed Captions (CC1) freezes video playback

My new client is freezing the video (audio moves along fine) while enabling CC1 on MPEG2 streams. This is while using the SageTV decoder. I can see the caption but the video is "frozen" and jumps to individual frames. Using the Cyberlink(PDVD9) decoder simply does not show the captions at all.

Client is an Atom330/Ion with Windows 7. The cpu usage does not change (~30%) with CC1 on/off (even during the frozen video). I've tried the native recording patch with no change so I've removed those files. All software is updated.

BTW - my older client (XP) can display CC1 with both the SageTV or Cyberlink(PDVD9) decoders in use. Is this a common issue with W7?
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Old 03-09-2010, 09:54 AM
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What is the source?

You could try Intervideo video decoder from WinDVD 9.0, it has always been excellent with CC for me.

Other option is to extract the CC from a recording into a .srt file with CCextractor.
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Old 03-09-2010, 06:39 PM
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What is the source?

You could try Intervideo video decoder from WinDVD 9.0, it has always been excellent with CC for me.

Other option is to extract the CC from a recording into a .srt file with CCextractor.
Source is anything recorded from the hvr-2250. MPEG2-PS (720p@60fps,AC3-5.1).

I'll give Intervideo a try. & CCextractor when I must have the subs.

I'm really thinking it's a windows7 thing - anyone else have this issue?
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Old 03-09-2010, 07:37 PM
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What driver version is the HVR-2250 drivers
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Old 03-09-2010, 07:51 PM
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What driver version is the HVR-2250 drivers
7.6.27.27323
I don't think this is a source issue. My older client plays back all the identical source files with CC1 on without a problem. Further, the new client (Atom330/Ion) CAN display the captions... It just freezes the video (frame jump).
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Try earlier drivers
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