It’s probably old news to those who actually watch HD programming with their Twinhan cards. But I figured I’d post this information because I previously received some miss-information on this forum. “Quotes” below are not verbatim. But this was the basic idea behind what I’ve read here before.
1. “There are no programs for DVB cards that allow to take advantage of hardware acceleration for MPEG2 decoding.” It appears that this is not so. Each of the 3 different versions of stock Twinhan software that I tried has an option that says “Enable MPEG2 DxVA Accelerator.” Since turning the check box significantly changes CPU utilization - I doubt the check box was included just for show. Please read on.
2. “You need a super-powerful computer to watch DVB HD programming.” This is definitely not so. I have an Athlon XP 2600 with ATI Radeon 9700 Pro - a far cry from “latest and greatest.” With stock Twinhan software that came with the DVB card (an old version actually: 2.432; the latest is 2.603 beta) I get around 35% CPU usage and smooth HD playback when DxVA Accelerator is turned on. When I turn it off my CPU usage goes to 65% or so. But it’s still perfectly smooth.
3. “Twinhan software is a piece of junk.” This is quite possible. I guess it’s all a matter of what one intends to do with the software. Stock Twinhan software does not support plug-ins. So all the “special features” one can obtain with other DVB software are not available. With stock Twinhan software it’s strictly FTA and nothing more. But when it comes to HD reception - Twinhan software seems to be good enough. I was able to watch PBS HD just fine. I don’t know of any other DVB HD broadcast in Ku band; is there anything else out there? I was not able to watch HD programming with DVBDream (got 100% CPU utilization and no picture). It’ is quite possible that I might have better luck with DVBDream if I took the time to play with codecs. I have not tired ProgDVB.
Please note - all this information is based on my experience with PBS-HD available on AMC3 ( http://www.lyngsat.com/amc3.html ) As far as I can tell - this is the only HD FTA channel available in Ku band.
Hope this is helpful.
Michael
1. “There are no programs for DVB cards that allow to take advantage of hardware acceleration for MPEG2 decoding.” It appears that this is not so. Each of the 3 different versions of stock Twinhan software that I tried has an option that says “Enable MPEG2 DxVA Accelerator.” Since turning the check box significantly changes CPU utilization - I doubt the check box was included just for show. Please read on.
2. “You need a super-powerful computer to watch DVB HD programming.” This is definitely not so. I have an Athlon XP 2600 with ATI Radeon 9700 Pro - a far cry from “latest and greatest.” With stock Twinhan software that came with the DVB card (an old version actually: 2.432; the latest is 2.603 beta) I get around 35% CPU usage and smooth HD playback when DxVA Accelerator is turned on. When I turn it off my CPU usage goes to 65% or so. But it’s still perfectly smooth.
3. “Twinhan software is a piece of junk.” This is quite possible. I guess it’s all a matter of what one intends to do with the software. Stock Twinhan software does not support plug-ins. So all the “special features” one can obtain with other DVB software are not available. With stock Twinhan software it’s strictly FTA and nothing more. But when it comes to HD reception - Twinhan software seems to be good enough. I was able to watch PBS HD just fine. I don’t know of any other DVB HD broadcast in Ku band; is there anything else out there? I was not able to watch HD programming with DVBDream (got 100% CPU utilization and no picture). It’ is quite possible that I might have better luck with DVBDream if I took the time to play with codecs. I have not tired ProgDVB.
Please note - all this information is based on my experience with PBS-HD available on AMC3 ( http://www.lyngsat.com/amc3.html ) As far as I can tell - this is the only HD FTA channel available in Ku band.
Hope this is helpful.
Michael