2009/9/10 Lou Otway <lot...@nildram.co.uk>:
> Eduard Huguet wrote:
>>
>> 2009/9/10 Lou Otway <lot...@nildram.co.uk>:
>>>
>>> Eduard Huguet wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 2009/9/10 Lou Otway <lot...@nildram.co.uk>:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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
>>>>>
>>>> I don't know how this it works in NZ. Here in Spain there is at least
>>>> one station (TVC's 3HD) emitting HD content through TDT, and it works
>>>> flawlessly with a Nova-T 500 (as I have one). I'm not sure if contents
>>>> are 1080 or 720, though.
>>>>
>>>> There were some problems watching these channels through MythTV, but
>>>> they were definitely decoding related. With current MythTV trunk they
>>>> are fine.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, as I said before, theoretically a DVB card doesn't know what
>>>> kind of streams contains the signal it tunes. Decoding & parsing is
>>>> handled by the app.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>  Eduard Huguet
>>>> --
>>>
>>> I'm not using MythTV or any other type of Media playing application.
>>>
>>> In any case, I see very different performance between the two different
>>> types of card, when presented with the same input.
>>>
>>> I'll gather some more data, if I can draw any new conclusions I'll update
>>> the list.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Lou
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Maybe it's a problem of tuner sensibility. Is the low noise amplifier
>> (LNA) activated for the Nova-T card?
>> regards
>>  Eduard
>> --
>
> That's something I hadn't considered. I'll check but I thought that the LNA
> was only applicable to the Nova-TD 500 (which has 2xRF inputs)?
>
> Does the Nova-T 500, with only a single RF input have the LNA?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lou
>

I don't know about the TD, but the regular Nova-T 500 definitely has a
LNA that must be activated, that's for sure :D...
Best regards,
  Eduard
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