Drew Tomlinson wrote: >I've been searching Google and haven't had much success. I'm trying to >view content that was captured with an HD-3000 card. It is OTA network >content. Googling suggests that the *.nuv file is a MPEG2 file. OK, I >copied the content over to my Windows XP box and gave it a *.mpg >extension. My Windows box is an AMD Athlon X2 3800+ with 2 GB of RAM so >horsepower should not be an issue. > >Googling also suggests that Windows Media Player (WMP) may have a >problem opening these files but they should play fine with a DVD player >such as PowerDVD. WMP can not open the file. PowerDVD opens the file, >displays a mostly green screen with a few moving pixels in the top left >portion of the screen, and then blanks out to all black. No sound is >played and PowerDVD can't be closed without using the "End Task" >function in Windows Task Manager. I also tried the Windows version of >mplayer. mplayer does play the file audio OK but seems to only be able >to display about one or two frames per second. > >This same file plays without error within MythTV, running on an AMD >Athlon 2800+ with 512 MB of RAM. Any ideas? I'm using Myth 0.18.2 on >Gentoo with kernel 2.6.13-r5. > > I'm guessing your PowerDVD MPEG-2 CODEC only supports 720x480 (or some other size smaller than HDTV-sized) video.
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