On December 14, 2005 at 00:43, Weblurker said...
Thanks. My friend tried the DVD Nvidia codec and
it doesn't appear to be compatible with an ATSC
tuner, WatchHDTV doesn't work. He'll try the PureVideo
codec next.
Edit: The Nvidia PureVideo codec worked to the
point where WatchHDTV was able to display HDTV
video.
Interestingly, the codec that came with the HDTV
Wonder (Cyberlink) resulted in MMC showing video
stuttering at 1080i on the 6600 video card but
changing to a different Cyberlink (non ATI) codec
eliminated the stuttering.
Next we'll see if we can get CFTO at 40-4 using
GraphEdit and the PureVideo codec.
That's weird about the video stuttering in mmc with the 6600. Mine works fine in mmc I just prefer watchhdtv and got all media. CFTO should work with the graph that hdtval mentions in the readme file that came with watchhdtv as well. Let me know how it goes.
cheers,
rbq