Goosemaster
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electrode was very nice in sharing this but alas, it was not successful🙁
electrode was very nice in sharing this but alas, it was not successful🙁
Originally posted by: slvrsol
install ffdshow
Originally posted by: arod
you need the divx or xvid codec to play any hdtv torrent.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
nope..nothign is working🙁
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
nope..nothign is working🙁
well that solves it. you're too stupid to watch mpeg2 videos.
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Originally posted by: Viperoni
I just use WMP10 and I have PowerDVD 4 installed and I can watch anything HD, Transport Streams as well.
Originally posted by: Wag
How about an HDTV tuner card? I'll probably be selling my Fusion soon because I have a cable HD tuner.
24 isn't particularly impressive in HD anyways, because Fox uses a relatively low bitrate, something like 8-10mbps.
If you are anywhere close to a transmitter you should be able to receive something with a decent set-top antenna. Zenith Silver Sensor works really well.Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Wag
How about an HDTV tuner card? I'll probably be selling my Fusion soon because I have a cable HD tuner.
24 isn't particularly impressive in HD anyways, because Fox uses a relatively low bitrate, something like 8-10mbps.
Thanks, but I've tried and HDTV card and I can't get a signal out here in the suburbs without springing for a nice roof antenna.
As for fox, iirc, their HD material has never been the best.
Originally posted by: Wag
If you are anywhere close to a transmitter you should be able to receive something with a decent set-top antenna. Zenith Silver Sensor works really well.Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Wag
How about an HDTV tuner card? I'll probably be selling my Fusion soon because I have a cable HD tuner.
24 isn't particularly impressive in HD anyways, because Fox uses a relatively low bitrate, something like 8-10mbps.
Thanks, but I've tried and HDTV card and I can't get a signal out here in the suburbs without springing for a nice roof antenna.
As for fox, iirc, their HD material has never been the best.