Capture card: WinTV-HVR 1300

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Capture card: WinTV-HVR 1300

Postby e6964822 » 26 Sep 2008 10:33

Hello,

I buy one video capture card called: WinTV-HVR 1300. I have Windows XP sp2.

VLC captures the video but this not uses the compression by hardware of the WinTV-HVR 1300. However the WinTV 350 goes well in VLC and use the hardware compression. The WinTV-HRV 1300 has the same compression system than WinTV 350 (video stream to video mp2)

I try to send the capture to multicast. I using the last VLC 0.9.2 and WinTV-HVR 1300 sending the stream by multicast. But It does not goes well and the reception with 0.8.6 of this this stream does not go well to.

I try to send the WinTV-HVR 1300 capture with With VLC 0.8.6 by multicast in our land and it does not go well to.

This is the message of console of VLC 0.8.6 sender:

main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot create packetizer output (RV24)
main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot create packetizer output (s16l)



The client VLC 0.8.6 shows:


main debug: adding playlist item `udp://@228.1.1.1' ( udp://@228.1.1.1 )
main debug: prebuffering done 0 bytes in 10s - 0 kbytes/s
main error: cannot pre fill buffer
main warning: cannot create a stream_t from access
main debug: remo ving module "access_udp"
main debug: thread times: real 0m10.845595s, kernel 0m0.020028s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4176 joined (input/input.c:412)
main warning: refcount is 1, delaying before deletion (id=392,type=-7)
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: thread 4176 (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:265)
main debug: `udp://@228.1.1.1' gives access `udp' demux `' path `@228.1.1.1'
main debug: creating demux: access='udp' demux='' path='@228.1.1.1'
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 0 candidates
main warning: no access_demux module matched "udp"
main debug: creating access 'udp' path='@228.1.1.1'
main debug: looking for access2 module: 6 candidates
access_udp debug: opening server=:0 local=228.1.1.1:1234
main debug: net: connecting to '[]:0@[228.1.1.1]:1234'
main debug: looking for network module: 1 candidate
ipv6 debug: 228.1.1.1: Host or service not found
main debug: using network module "ipv6"
main debug: removing module "ipv6"
main debug: looking for network module: 1 candidate
ipv4 debug: resolving 228.1.1.1:1234...
ipv4 debug: resolving :0...
ipv4 debug: Winsock best interface is 3
ipv4 debug: using interface 0x060314ac
ipv4 debug: IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP multicast request
main debug: using network module "ipv4"
main debug: removing module "ipv4"
main debug: using access2 module "access_udp"
main debug: pre buffering

Thank you very mush

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Re: Capture card: WinTV-HVR 1300

Postby e6964822 » 01 Dec 2008 10:36

I really hope the developers can fix this bug soon. :( :(

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Re: Capture card: WinTV-HVR 1300

Postby robinhook » 23 Dec 2008 04:51

I got similar problems, trying latest 0.9.6 and 0.9.8a, no audio,
also with weird video color and a strip of noise on the right-hand side;
no problem with DVB-T playback and streaming though.
Also I can tune and playback Analog TV with other software such as a very old version of TotalMedia

but I like to use VLC with its streaming capability.
Hope somebody can fix this problem with HVR1300,
especially somehow it can't play Analog TV/S-video using HVR1300's Mpeg2 HW encoder.

And yes, VLC works really well with PVR350 using HW Mpeg2.
But soon it will be obsolete, right? I guess the era of HVR cards are already here.

Dear developers, can help us out on this?

[ attach: my analog tv playback cmd line:
dshow:// :dshow-vdev="Hauppauge WinTV 88x Video Capture" :dshow-adev="SoundMAX Digital Audio" :dshow-caching=200 :dshow-size="" :dshow-chroma="" :dshow-fps=0 :no-dshow-config :dshow-tuner :dshow-tuner-channel=32 :dshow-tuner-country=65 :dshow-tuner-input=2 :dshow-video-input=-1 :dshow-audio-input=-1 :dshow-video-output=-1 :dshow-audio-output=-1 :dshow-amtuner-mode=1 :dshow-audio-channels=0 :dshow-audio-samplerate=0 :dshow-audio-bitspersample=0
]


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