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I updated my DVICO HDTV tuner software a while back & now i can't use AVIVO on the recordings...

dug777

Lifer
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First one to come in & tell me 'Avivo sux lolol1!11eleven!' gets a kick in the teeth, unless you can provide me with a free, equally fast program that does the same thing, without me having to become an expert at encoding. I was very happy with the speed & output of Avivo 😉

I notice the files themselves are now 'FusionHDTV' files rather than just mpeg2 like the old ones...

My HDD is filling up fast, someone save me!

Cheers :beer:
 
Originally posted by: dug777
🙁

First one to come in & tell me 'Avivo sux lolol1!11eleven!' gets a kick in the teeth, unless you can provide me with a free, equally fast program that does the same thing, without me having to become an expert at encoding. I was very happy with the speed & output of Avivo 😉

I notice the files themselves are now 'FusionHDTV' files rather than just mpeg2 like the old ones...

My HDD is filling up fast, someone save me!

Cheers :beer:

avivo sucks.
don't use it.
its fast but that cuz you can't adjust any quality and quality on it sucks.
free encoders.
very easy to use: realanime, xanime
powerfull megui combined with x264

others i know of. virtual dub (super good and easy)

visit
doom9.org
 
What I think is happening is the card is accelerating the files by hardware and thus bypassing passing the actual video to the next filter in the chain. Solve this by using ffdshow as a decoder and raising its merit so it is used as an MPEG-2 decoder. Though if this is the case, you will not be able to use decode acceleration. Generally the 'decoding' portion of transcoding files is not the most intensive anyway.
 
I'll give virtua; dub a go then...

i just liked avivo beacuse i got a very simple set of things i had to do, press a few buttons & off it went...
 
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