HBO black screen with audio, all other fine
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HBO black screen with audio, all other fine
I just built a new HTPC rig for recording HBO in the living room. It is the new Skylake system (i5-6500 with HD 530 GPU that I'm using for WMC7, GA-Q170M-D3H, 8GB Ram, HDHomeRun Prime HDHR3-CC)
After painstakingly installing win7 (Lack of Win7 support for Skylake). I finally get everything setup. I setup windows as normal, activate digital cable and I watch all TV channels just fine, until I go to the HBO channels. Then the screen goes block, but still plays audio. I do not get any protection error messages, which usually occurs with black screens with NO audio.
Any advice for this issue?
After painstakingly installing win7 (Lack of Win7 support for Skylake). I finally get everything setup. I setup windows as normal, activate digital cable and I watch all TV channels just fine, until I go to the HBO channels. Then the screen goes block, but still plays audio. I do not get any protection error messages, which usually occurs with black screens with NO audio.
Any advice for this issue?
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Change the video card.MarkJohnson wrote:Any advice for this issue?
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the thread above also applies to some Video cards especially Intel onboard graphics. Comcast and maybe others switched file formats to H.264' which works fine except for their Protected premium channels like HBO. I had to replace mine with this as a inexpensive option.
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Avoid Intel HD Graphics for Windows Media Center; their GPUs have never played well with it. NVidia or AMD is the way to go.
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Bummer, I just upgraded this because my previous HTPC had it's GT-620 go out and the integrated Intel for the I3-540 (1st gen) would do the same thing. I assumed the old one was, well old and not supported. You'd think this would be fixed by now.Scallica wrote:Change the video card.MarkJohnson wrote:Any advice for this issue?
http://www.thegreenbutton.tv/forums/vie ... f=6&t=9635
My Replacent GT-710 is on the way, I'll test on here first and maybe order another one for this one.
Any suggestions? If I recall correctly, nvidia no longer has HW acceleration? I ran some tests on my nephews system and the nvidia card had high CPU usage, I then switched out for an ATI 5450 and the CPU went down to less than 10% and played much better as the CPU is no longer being overloaded.
Is this still true?
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I believe nVidia cards above the GT210 model all use hardware acceleration.
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My i3 Clarkdale disagrees with you.DOS4EVER wrote:Avoid Intel HD Graphics for Windows Media Center; their GPUs have never played well with it. NVidia or AMD is the way to go.
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Including playing MPEG-4 protected content? (I would be quite surprised if that were so)My i3 Clarkdale disagrees with you.
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Someone who has built tons of custom WMC systems over the years, Agree 100% on this...and I prefer Nvidia over AMD...DOS4EVER wrote:Avoid Intel HD Graphics for Windows Media Center; their GPUs have never played well with it. NVidia or AMD is the way to go.
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I forgot to post back. I never got any emails from message replies from here.
I got the GT 710 in and it runs fines.
I replaced the system though, as my system kept going to perma-sleep and wouldn't wake up. I even had all sleep modes disabled in windows 7. It stops recording as well.
It's a weird sleep mode. The power is on. I tap the power button to try and wake it, but it shuts down then powers up to a woken sleep state. No BIOS or booting. It wakes up from sleep.
I am now using my old i3-540 with a R7 360 video and 4GB ram and all is fine. Maybe I'll figure out the sleep issues.
I got the GT 710 in and it runs fines.
I replaced the system though, as my system kept going to perma-sleep and wouldn't wake up. I even had all sleep modes disabled in windows 7. It stops recording as well.
It's a weird sleep mode. The power is on. I tap the power button to try and wake it, but it shuts down then powers up to a woken sleep state. No BIOS or booting. It wakes up from sleep.
I am now using my old i3-540 with a R7 360 video and 4GB ram and all is fine. Maybe I'll figure out the sleep issues.
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Click the "Subscribe topic" link on the top left corner.MarkJohnson wrote:I forgot to post back. I never got any emails from message replies from here.
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