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dd 1.6 h.264 not smooth picture some stutter

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:48 pm
by ppajko
h264 problem with coreavc 1.6.5 and Arcsoft. While browsing some h264 channels the picture start to stutters quite a bit and is not smooth. DD needs restart and then the picture is fine and smooth. Annoying after a bit.
How can this be solved ? Pc is powerfull.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:09 am
by ppajko
anyone pls?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:13 am
by ppajko
Could this be a lnb issue ? maybe a setting ?
lnb is legacy single spot dual out. 4x1 diseqc.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:36 am
by ppajko
anyone ?

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:36 am
by dvbuser8
Same issue here. What is going on, when the stutter begins on h264 channels and only on those, to get it to be smooth again, then DD1.4i needs to be restarted. In action is coreavc1.6 and nvidia video codec w/audio nividia.
Any suggestions?

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:23 pm
by dvcrazy
Same issue here. What is going on, when the stutter begins on h264 channels and only on those, to get it to be smooth again, then DD1.4i needs to be restarted. In action is coreavc1.6 and nvidia video codec w/audio nividia.
Any suggestions?
Same here. I get about a 1/1 dropped frames to played frames but I can just reset the DirectShow filters and it gets back to a very good frame rate. It can take 1 -3 resets, though. I'm using coreavc and arcsoft, doesn't matter, same behavior on both. I believe I've tried every single option I can find but the problem continues. It's on Windows XP Pro.
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:51 pm
by dvcrazy
Same issue here. What is going on, when the stutter begins on h264 channels and only on those, to get it to be smooth again, then DD1.4i needs to be restarted. In action is coreavc1.6 and nvidia video codec w/audio nividia.
Any suggestions?
Same here. I get about a 1/1 dropped frames to played frames but I can just reset the DirectShow filters and it gets back to a very good frame rate. It can take 1 -3 resets, though. I'm using coreavc and arcsoft, doesn't matter, same behavior on both. I believe I've tried every single option I can find but the problem continues. It's on Windows XP Pro.
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:42 am
by dvcrazy
Update - I went and tweaked the dish until I got greater than 85% signal and now the dropped frames has gone down considerably. Previously, I had anywhere from 65-70%. That's no problem with SD. I get very smooth motion on movies with anywhere from 25 to 30 frame rate. But sports where the frame rate gets to 50 is still a little choppy. There aren't that many frames lost, though.

I'm not going to pursue any other solutions until I get 95% or greater on the signal. I'm convinced my system's configuration can handle any of the h.264 content and I've just been chasing my tail with a bad signal coming in. There may be some additional tweaks later on.

The picture is fantastic on HD! I'm having a very hard time watching SD now. I find myself watching HD content I'm not interested in just to marvel at how good the picture is. I hope that novelty wears off.
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:30 am
by dave99
Same issue here. What is going on, when the stutter begins on h264 channels and only on those, to get it to be smooth again, then DD1.4i needs to be restarted. In action is coreavc1.6 and nvidia video codec w/audio nividia.
Any suggestions?
I got the same problem, restarting fixes it, but it gets kinda annoying when you're flippin thru channels.

HD channels picture not as smooth

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:22 am
by dishguy123
I've got the same problem. E c h o 3 HD channels show up, but choppy & slow....how can we make them more smooth with a powerful device such as genpix skywalker?

HP CORE 2 duo w/ 3GB RAM, 500GB HDD