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Old 08-01-08, 12:52 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Default Re: 4:2:2 feeds?

No idea, I'm using an SS2 and ProgDVB on my PC. I expect a dedicated 422 box will be quicker than my current setup but my pockets aren't deep enough to find out how much.
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99% of the 422 feeds I watch lag the main O/P when viewed on sat, presumably due to decoding and buffering within the PC.

Main output? What are you referring to here? If its the screens you see at the events then it will always lag behind them or are you referring to the feeds in comparison to the broadcast channel?
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No idea, I'm using an SS2 and ProgDVB on my PC. I expect a dedicated 422 box will be quicker than my current setup but my pockets aren't deep enough to find out how much.
Try ALT-DVB, ProgDVB is so dam well buggy that can reduce decoding time.
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Bought and fitted the Skystar2 PCI and its working fine so far with my PC. Thanks for the help guys
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Try ALT-DVB, ProgDVB is so dam well buggy that can reduce decoding time.
i'm not liking altdvb on my pc as it doesn't work right on vista yet, having alsorts of problems with it and then its fine for weeks
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