Eduard Huguet wrote:
Lou Otway <lotway <at> nildram.co.uk> writes:

Hi,

Does anyone have experience of using the Hauppuage Nova-T 500 with DVB-T broadcasts with h.264 and AAC audio?

DTT in New Zealand uses these formats and I'm seeing poor performance from the Nova-T card. My thinking is that it was probably not conceived for dealing with dual h264 streams.

Has the PCIe HVR-2200 been tested with dual h.264? I was wondering if this card might have better performance.

Thanks,

Lou


Hi, AFAIK the card just tunes to the desired frequency, applies configured
filters (to select the desired station through its PID number), and handles the
received transport stream to the calling application. It's up to the lastest to
properly decode it. Check that the software you are using is properly capable of
decoding this kind of content.

Best regards, Eduard Huguet


Hi,

the problem isn't to do with playback as I have another type of adapter card that creates a TS, from the same mux, that is played back with no problem.

It seems that the problem only happens when using the Nova-T card.

DTT in NZ has services with 1080i video format, I'm not sure that there are many other places in the world where 1080i h.264 content is broadcast using DVB-T, hence I was thinking that this combination may not have been well tested.

Thanks,

Lou




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