On 12/1/05, Jesper Sörensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the replies. After letting the card record for a day, it's apparent that I'm capturing whatever is sent-the capture resolution settings are irrelevant for the card. Close to 7GB/hr for what must be HDTV (based on file size and on-screen appearance) and my normal 2.2GB/hr for programs/channels that are SDTV. I found the aspect override setting in playback setup setting to 16:9 has taken care of my aspect ratio issue...
Again, thanks for the insight. Looks like the FusionHDTV 5 Lite is easy to setup and works great in my hands...
Mike
mrwester wrote:
> However, when I go into recording profiles, the max I can set is
> 720x480, thereby limiting me to digital SD on the card.
Those settings are not used for DVB recordings. Myth will record the raw
MPEG-2 stream in whatever format it is.
> The digital DVB tuner however has black bars on the
> sides. Is this because only some programs are broadcast in widescreen
> and the 4:3 aspect ratio shows are recorded this way and I've not
> recorded a 16:9 show yet?
Try hitting "w" a couple of times in live tv (or a recording) and see
what happens? Or play a recording with xine or mplayer (possibly on
another computer) if you suspect Myth isn't doing the right thing.
Thanks for the replies. After letting the card record for a day, it's apparent that I'm capturing whatever is sent-the capture resolution settings are irrelevant for the card. Close to 7GB/hr for what must be HDTV (based on file size and on-screen appearance) and my normal 2.2GB/hr for programs/channels that are SDTV. I found the aspect override setting in playback setup setting to 16:9 has taken care of my aspect ratio issue...
Again, thanks for the insight. Looks like the FusionHDTV 5 Lite is easy to setup and works great in my hands...
Mike
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