Before you start Graph, need to catch up by dling one of the later Nightly Builds and try again, as there has been some work here.I get a blue screen, physical memory dump, whenever I try to open my TV card. Has Phillips/Conextent chip.
Card works fine in VDub via DirectShow.
Used all default settings and also set them. Set audio and left it off. Nothing prevents computer crash.
May attemp Graph, but my problem sounds similar but a little diff't than others. Don't care about streaming (still crashes when set btw).
Always willing to hear suggestions.
You may be closer than you think with the default settings.Better, but not there yet.
I used the latest nightly build and the computer doesn't crash.
However, I can't really connect to the ASUS TV Card. If I refresh the device list and pick the card, I get nothing. When I leave everything on default, I "connect" to the card, but the video freezes on the first frame. Interestingly, when I click on fast forward, I get a new frame (image) on the screen, but no motion.
Audio through the audio card comes in, I don't get it through the TV Card.
Let me know what I can do. I don't know if graphedit would help, since the card's output is going to VLC.
What happens if you shutdown the overlay function in VLC and put the system Graphics acceleration back to normal?? That's Preferences, Video and uncheck the box marked "Overlay Video Output" then save and close the player.I understand the frustration.
DirectX is current.
When I turn down Graphics Acceleration, as I get closer to Off, the slower VLC responds. When off, VLC just doesn't respond (or atleast I won't wait 4 minutes for it to start). When a notch higher, the video is better but still jumpy, but at least VLC loads in 20 seconds (still slow). So there is no balance which works.
2.4Ghz, decent MSI board, 512 ram, vid card is Radeon 9550 (128 i think).
I'll keep fiddling.
To those of you with USB devices and webcams, just use GraphEdit, its not that hard and it would help solve ur probs. VLC is the gotta have app for so many other reasons, lets make it better for all.
I'm not done yet!Yeah, disabling video overlay doesn't help.
It is necesary for me to disable it in VDub at higher resolutions, but doesn't seem to matter with VLC.
Thanks for the thoughts and help.
I think the audio stream or codec is causing the video not to stream (hang) but I can't think of a good way to prove it. Your being able to move it a frame or so is the indication.Still no luck. Tried all the output modules. Still get first frame only with no motion.
You think VLC is dropping the connecetion with the TV Card, or do you think VLC is having trouble displaying the TV stream? I think because I can get a new frame by hitting the >> button, its a display problem.
All video files play fine.
Ya! Me too! As I have said in these pages I'm a Moderator here and often I can prove or disprove an operation and offer suggestions. Sometimes only in theory and get things up and running. There have been two instances this week where users were having problems and I got it to work with out proving it, near the end of both of these I discovered that the source was a TV tuner card. So some are getting it to work. One was a streaming problem. The other was using VLC like a PVR.I put the audio directly into my sound card, without being routed through the TV Card (TV Card just includes the common aud out =>sound card in).
Shouldn't make a difference, but I'm at a loss for answers.
It seems that many of the vendors are providing both audio and video through the Direct Show drivers, because of the delay involved some users have complained about echo and very high volume with both connected. Sync seems to be an issue on allot of cards these days and is showing up as a problem in PVRs.tv-cards.com has a good review and forum for TV Cards. I don't know much about USB capture devices, but 2.0 should provide sufficient bandwidth.
So, when I turn the audio device to none with the nightly build, i get moving video. Select default or my audio card, bam, no video (freeze on first frame).
Sorta worked when I just unmuted the line in on my audio card thru sound properties, but video lags a little that way.
So VLC can't seem to match up the audio to the video without freezing the video. The delay isn't that bad; seems wierd VLC can't just open up the throughput from the audio card.
I have suggested here:The audio and video are just on diff't speeds or something. When I speed up playback, the video starts moving (but at a rate either too fast or too slow), but the audio goes out when video starts.
It's a video/audio speed match problem of some sort.
Please! THINK about what you are saying!But the audio plays fine, so it can be handled. Its just a clock/sychronization problem. I can unmute the Line In and get audio directly while video plays in VLC.
Thanks
I have run across this one on other websites using other programs but the resolve is not a resolve because the sync doesn't hold over time or the capture function will yield the files unplayable.Don't THINK so much about what you are saying.
The fix is: click on Play Faster, then click on Play Slower.
Two clicks, and the audio and video are playing in sync.
I am appreciative of all your help.
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