From: Robert on
SYMPTOMS:
Watching TV on Media Center - the video (not the audio) pauses 3/4 second,
plays 3/4 second, pauses 3/4 second - continuous loop. The bottom 5th of the
screen is solid green (a rectangle at the bottom extending to both sides).

If I play previously recorded TV in Media Center (from when this wasn't
happening), the recording plays perfectly. I recorded a 1/2 hour TV show
with Media Center minimized (so it wasn't trying to display it), and I got
1/2 hour of that continuous pausing with the green when I played the
recording. I can play DVDs perfectly from Media Center.

If I use Pinnacles TV software, I can watch TV okay. (But I don't use that -
I like Media Center - the program guide, program search, recording options,
and the fact the the Windows IR blaster will change the channels on the
DirecTV box automatically.)

WHAT CHANGED: I got a new motherboard and graphics card. (My old
motherboard w/onboard graphics fried a second memory chip in 4 months - so it
got canned.)
Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DG41RQ; 2.7Ghz Dual Core Intel; w/2GB ram.
Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce 9500 GT (PCI) (Nvidia GPU w/1GB memory)
There are no yellow ?/!'s in the Device Manager.

I'm still using the Pinnacle PCTV HD PCI - TV tuner card. The DirecTV cable
goes to it.
O/S: Windows Media Center (2005) w/Update Rollup 2; Window XP Home SP3 w/all
updates.

The Microsoft Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility still reports
Cyberlink is the preferred decoder. No new decoders are on the list after
installing the graphic card's software.

WHAT I'VE TRIED: Uninstalling/reinstalling - Media Center Update Rollup 2,
the graphics cards drivers, the Pinnacle drivers, and PowerDVD 8 (the
Cyberlink video decoder - I verified it was off the list in the utility
before reinstalling it). Changing video settings in Windows and on the
Nvidia control panel. Hours and hours of Googling.


From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on
You will find support in this MS forum now:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mediacenter/threads


Robert wrote:
> SYMPTOMS:
> Watching TV on Media Center - the video (not the audio) pauses 3/4 second,
> plays 3/4 second, pauses 3/4 second - continuous loop. The bottom 5th of
> the screen is solid green (a rectangle at the bottom extending to both
> sides).
>
> If I play previously recorded TV in Media Center (from when this wasn't
> happening), the recording plays perfectly. I recorded a 1/2 hour TV show
> with Media Center minimized (so it wasn't trying to display it), and I got
> 1/2 hour of that continuous pausing with the green when I played the
> recording. I can play DVDs perfectly from Media Center.
>
> If I use Pinnacles TV software, I can watch TV okay. (But I don't use
> that -
> I like Media Center - the program guide, program search, recording
> options,
> and the fact the the Windows IR blaster will change the channels on the
> DirecTV box automatically.)
>
> WHAT CHANGED: I got a new motherboard and graphics card. (My old
> motherboard w/onboard graphics fried a second memory chip in 4 months - so
> it got canned.)
> Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DG41RQ; 2.7Ghz Dual Core Intel; w/2GB
> ram.
> Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce 9500 GT (PCI) (Nvidia GPU w/1GB memory)
> There are no yellow ?/!'s in the Device Manager.
>
> I'm still using the Pinnacle PCTV HD PCI - TV tuner card. The DirecTV
> cable
> goes to it.
> O/S: Windows Media Center (2005) w/Update Rollup 2; Window XP Home SP3
> w/all
> updates.
>
> The Microsoft Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility still reports
> Cyberlink is the preferred decoder. No new decoders are on the list after
> installing the graphic card's software.
>
> WHAT I'VE TRIED: Uninstalling/reinstalling - Media Center Update Rollup 2,
> the graphics cards drivers, the Pinnacle drivers, and PowerDVD 8 (the
> Cyberlink video decoder - I verified it was off the list in the utility
> before reinstalling it). Changing video settings in Windows and on the
> Nvidia control panel. Hours and hours of Googling.

From: Robert on
This properly showed up on usenet, but was not cross-posted on the groups I
listed. Why doesn't Microsoft close this down if it doesn't work?

I will have to repost this from Google Groups to do it properly...

I also posted this to the forum you suggested.


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> You will find support in this MS forum now:
> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mediacenter/threads
>
>
> Robert wrote:
> > SYMPTOMS:
> > Watching TV on Media Center - the video (not the audio) pauses 3/4 second,
> > plays 3/4 second, pauses 3/4 second - continuous loop. The bottom 5th of
> > the screen is solid green (a rectangle at the bottom extending to both
> > sides).
> >
> > If I play previously recorded TV in Media Center (from when this wasn't
> > happening), the recording plays perfectly. I recorded a 1/2 hour TV show
> > with Media Center minimized (so it wasn't trying to display it), and I got
> > 1/2 hour of that continuous pausing with the green when I played the
> > recording. I can play DVDs perfectly from Media Center.
> >
> > If I use Pinnacles TV software, I can watch TV okay. (But I don't use
> > that -
> > I like Media Center - the program guide, program search, recording
> > options,
> > and the fact the the Windows IR blaster will change the channels on the
> > DirecTV box automatically.)
> >
> > WHAT CHANGED: I got a new motherboard and graphics card. (My old
> > motherboard w/onboard graphics fried a second memory chip in 4 months - so
> > it got canned.)
> > Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DG41RQ; 2.7Ghz Dual Core Intel; w/2GB
> > ram.
> > Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce 9500 GT (PCI) (Nvidia GPU w/1GB memory)
> > There are no yellow ?/!'s in the Device Manager.
> >
> > I'm still using the Pinnacle PCTV HD PCI - TV tuner card. The DirecTV
> > cable
> > goes to it.
> > O/S: Windows Media Center (2005) w/Update Rollup 2; Window XP Home SP3
> > w/all
> > updates.
> >
> > The Microsoft Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility still reports
> > Cyberlink is the preferred decoder. No new decoders are on the list after
> > installing the graphic card's software.
> >
> > WHAT I'VE TRIED: Uninstalling/reinstalling - Media Center Update Rollup 2,
> > the graphics cards drivers, the Pinnacle drivers, and PowerDVD 8 (the
> > Cyberlink video decoder - I verified it was off the list in the utility
> > before reinstalling it). Changing video settings in Windows and on the
> > Nvidia control panel. Hours and hours of Googling.
>
> .
>
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on
Most MS newsgroups were dropped from the MS newsserver in early June or
early July. See
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default.mspx and the
incomplete list at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx

Robert wrote:
> This properly showed up on usenet, but was not cross-posted on the groups
> I
> listed. Why doesn't Microsoft close this down if it doesn't work?
>
> I will have to repost this from Google Groups to do it properly...
>
> I also posted this to the forum you suggested.
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> You will find support in this MS forum now:
>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mediacenter/threads
>>
>>
>> Robert wrote:
>>> SYMPTOMS:
>>> Watching TV on Media Center - the video (not the audio) pauses 3/4
>>> second,
>>> plays 3/4 second, pauses 3/4 second - continuous loop. The bottom 5th
>>> of
>>> the screen is solid green (a rectangle at the bottom extending to both
>>> sides).
>>>
>>> If I play previously recorded TV in Media Center (from when this wasn't
>>> happening), the recording plays perfectly. I recorded a 1/2 hour TV
>>> show
>>> with Media Center minimized (so it wasn't trying to display it), and I
>>> got
>>> 1/2 hour of that continuous pausing with the green when I played the
>>> recording. I can play DVDs perfectly from Media Center.
>>>
>>> If I use Pinnacles TV software, I can watch TV okay. (But I don't use
>>> that -
>>> I like Media Center - the program guide, program search, recording
>>> options,
>>> and the fact the the Windows IR blaster will change the channels on the
>>> DirecTV box automatically.)
>>>
>>> WHAT CHANGED: I got a new motherboard and graphics card. (My old
>>> motherboard w/onboard graphics fried a second memory chip in 4 months -
>>> so
>>> it got canned.)
>>> Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DG41RQ; 2.7Ghz Dual Core Intel; w/2GB
>>> ram.
>>> Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce 9500 GT (PCI) (Nvidia GPU w/1GB memory)
>>> There are no yellow ?/!'s in the Device Manager.
>>>
>>> I'm still using the Pinnacle PCTV HD PCI - TV tuner card. The DirecTV
>>> cable
>>> goes to it.
>>> O/S: Windows Media Center (2005) w/Update Rollup 2; Window XP Home SP3
>>> w/all
>>> updates.
>>>
>>> The Microsoft Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility still reports
>>> Cyberlink is the preferred decoder. No new decoders are on the list
>>> after
>>> installing the graphic card's software.
>>>
>>> WHAT I'VE TRIED: Uninstalling/reinstalling - Media Center Update Rollup
>>> 2,
>>> the graphics cards drivers, the Pinnacle drivers, and PowerDVD 8 (the
>>> Cyberlink video decoder - I verified it was off the list in the utility
>>> before reinstalling it). Changing video settings in Windows and on the
>>> Nvidia control panel. Hours and hours of Googling.
>>
>> .

From: Robert Hall on
So why do they still have the link to the Media Center newsgroup, and
why the box to put in the sites you want to cross-post to? The post
only showed up on xp-general. If it doesn't work, they should remove
it.

On Jul 25, 5:01 pm, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Most MS newsgroups were dropped from the MS newsserver in early June or
> early July.  Seehttp://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default..mspxand the
> incomplete list athttp://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx
>
> Robert wrote:
> > This properly showed up on usenet, but was not cross-posted on the groups
> > I
> > listed.  Why doesn't Microsoft close this down if it doesn't work?
>
> > I will have to repost this from Google Groups to do it properly...
>
> > I also posted this to the forum you suggested.
>
> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
> >> You will find support in this MS forum now:
> >>http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mediacenter/threads
>
> >> Robert wrote:
> >>> SYMPTOMS:
> >>> Watching TV on Media Center - the video (not the audio) pauses 3/4
> >>> second,
> >>> plays 3/4 second, pauses 3/4 second - continuous loop.  The bottom 5th
> >>> of
> >>> the screen is solid green (a rectangle at the bottom extending to both
> >>> sides).
>
> >>> If I play previously recorded TV in Media Center (from when this wasn't
> >>> happening), the recording plays perfectly.  I recorded a 1/2 hour TV
> >>> show
> >>> with Media Center minimized (so it wasn't trying to display it), and I
> >>> got
> >>> 1/2 hour of that continuous pausing with the green when I played the
> >>> recording.  I can play DVDs perfectly from Media Center.
>
> >>> If I use Pinnacles TV software, I can watch TV okay. (But I don't use
> >>> that -
> >>> I like Media Center - the program guide, program search, recording
> >>> options,
> >>> and the fact the the Windows IR blaster will change the channels on the
> >>> DirecTV box automatically.)
>
> >>> WHAT CHANGED: I got a new motherboard and graphics card.  (My old
> >>> motherboard w/onboard graphics fried a second memory chip in 4 months -
> >>> so
> >>> it got canned.)
> >>> Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DG41RQ; 2.7Ghz Dual Core Intel; w/2GB
> >>> ram.
> >>> Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce 9500 GT (PCI) (Nvidia GPU w/1GB memory)
> >>> There are no yellow ?/!'s in the Device Manager.
>
> >>> I'm still using the Pinnacle PCTV HD PCI - TV tuner card.  The DirecTV
> >>> cable
> >>> goes to it.
> >>> O/S: Windows Media Center (2005) w/Update Rollup 2; Window XP Home SP3
> >>> w/all
> >>> updates.
>
> >>> The Microsoft Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility still reports
> >>> Cyberlink is the preferred decoder.  No new decoders are on the list
> >>> after
> >>> installing the graphic card's software.
>
> >>> WHAT I'VE TRIED: Uninstalling/reinstalling - Media Center Update Rollup
> >>> 2,
> >>> the graphics cards drivers, the Pinnacle drivers, and PowerDVD 8 (the
> >>> Cyberlink video decoder - I verified it was off the list in the utility
> >>> before reinstalling it).  Changing video settings in Windows and on the
> >>> Nvidia control panel. Hours and hours of Googling.
>
> >> .