Is GB-PVR or a plugin for GB-PVR supports other protocols than shoutcast ?
Most existing commercial radios that broadcast on the net uses a FLASH player to do so. This system seems to be used very often: http://www.streamtheworld.com/
I am in the process of researching what i need to build my own pvr. I haven't puchased my video card yet and would like to know what i need and what i should get. Thought that I could benefit from others out there who have already set theirs up. I will be hooking up to a starchoice reciever for the imput and will be running a 3.0 ghz, running xp with hyper threading, 915 chipset. I have searched the forums but have not found a list of things I will need for this to work. I have picked up on some things from the forums including the need for a usb-uirt to be able to change channels on my dish. Although i consider myself to be more that capable to get around and build or work on computers, I am self taught and cannot write any script.
I watch TV in the dark so I decided to make a comfortable low-light and primarily red skin for GB-PVR to make for a more comfortable experience. At the moment only the basic functions are supported because the machine I made this skin for is really only used for playback.
Feel free to edit or tweak whatever you need to for your particular setup.
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GBPVR is, and has been working great. The only problem I seem to have is getting a number of "failed" recordings. All are recorded on Public Televisions stations and are programs such as "This old house" and " Ask this old house". I am using v0.94.13.
As with all releases, I recommend you backup your GB-PVR files before upgrading from a previous release.
Twinhan DVB device owners will need to upgrade to the lastest drivers (1.2.2.7 or higher for PCI, 1.0.4.1 or higher for USB), as Twinhan have changed the names of some of their driver components, and this release has been updated to reflect these new names.
You'll need to switch back to the defaut 'Blue' skin until the skin authors have a chance to update there skins for compatibility.
Changes include:
Quote:2005-11-28 v0.95.11
- Fixed a bug where 'prompt for resume' would not work with 'minimal OSD' enabled.
- Fixed a bug with manual recordings not always having zero'd seconds. This could cause conflicts on back to back recordings.
- Fixed a bug with cancelling recordings when they were in the post-padding stage of the recording.
- Fixed a bug with using the USB-UIRT as an input device
- Fixed FM Radio on Hauppauge PVR USB2.
- Fixed a bug with back to back recordings where the recordings where on two different capture source on the same physical device (ie svideo and tuner on the same card).
- Fixed a bug with the frequencies shown in the Tuning Assistant.
- Now remembers the last aspect ratio, and will automatically return to that aspect ratio.
- Now using asynchronous handling of MVP key presses. This should help users that were getting disconnects on operations taking more than about 8 seconds.
- Added an option to start GB-PVR fullscreen on the second monitor.
- Added an option to perform a complete EPG refreshes. Behind the scenes this simply removes all the existing show listings from the database prior to performing the EPG update. Shows linked to recordings are left in place. This setting only applies to the automated EPG update, not manually initiated updates.
- Alt-Enter to toggle between window mode and fullscreen now also works when watching video.
- Added a 'delete' button to the video library, with an associated delete confirmation.
- Added Windows Media Player visualizations during music playback. This is only available for people viewing on their monitor, not MVP/XCard/PVR350. You can see the visualization as soon as the music starts playing in the 'music library' plugin, or when the default screen saver kicks in if music is playing.
- Improved support for diseqc switch on FireDTV DVB-S device.
- VMR users can now use an onscreen popup window to adjust the brightness/contrast/hue/saturation of the picture.
- Improvements to the DVB scanning and DVB EPG functionality.
- Added -export and -import command line parameters to gbpvr.exe. These perform the same task as the export/import buttons in the config app.
- Exiting screen saver now returns to the screen you were on rather than the main menu.
- Added support for MCE2005 IR Blaster. This was based on the excellent work by Bruno Fleurette at http://www.thegreenbutton.com/community/...opicPage=1
- Changed XMLTV reader to cope with XMLTV files which dont contain the channel nodes.
- A few enhancements to the skinning engine, including the ability to have a horizontal menu
- Added a simple fade in/out animation for task images on the main menu screen. You can turn this off using the <AnimateTaskTransitions> setting in config.xml. You can also adjust how fast the transition occurs using the <AnimationStepCount> setting.
- Genre and rating information is now imported for zap2it/xmltv/dvb EPG source options if available. Those upgrading from previous version will need to do an 'empty epg' first to force the EPG information to be loaded'.
- A few minor changes to the TV Guide screen, using some of the ideas I liked from XGuide:
--- you can now choose custom colours to be shown for a genre in the TV Guide. Do this by clicking on 'TV Guide' in the plugin list, then click settings.
--- 'Find more' button to switch to the search screen and show the times for other shows with the same title.
--- The timeline at the top will now also show colour in the background to indicate if a there is a conflict or recording scheduled in that timeslot.
- A few more changes to the transcoding functionality. This is now based on FFmpeg, which should prove more reliable and flexible.
- Added a button in the config app for accessing the selected video decoder's settings dialog. There isnt really any exciting settings in the Intervideo decoder, but there others are reasonably useful.
- Deleted recordings are now sent to the recycle bin so that you at least have a chance of recovering the file if you accidentally deleted it.]
- Added logic to automatically update database if it files a show.mpg file has been converted to a show.avi by some external process.
- Video/Music library entries are now listed in the order they are shown in the config app.
- Added a setting to config.xml to allow you to force the MVP processes to be high priority.
- Added a setting to use FFmpeg for transcoding AVI files for playback on the MVP. This is installed with the GB-PVR installation.
- PVR350 owners should now be able to play AVI (divx/xvid) files. This is done using on the fly transcoding to MPEG2, so you need a fair bit of CPU grunt for this to work smoothly.
- Most people were unaware of the hidded free text search option in previous versions, so I've added a free text search box to the main search screen.
- Possibly now supports DVB-C. Not tested.
- Will auto detect changes to background.jpg and reload it for main menu.
I had some problems with things getting unstable, and finally did a fresh install (kept my old database) on Monday. Everything seemed fine, but starting on Wednesday evening the recordings all seem to have problems. The file sizes for the recordings are smaller, and the time bar on 1-hour shows have a max time of 45 minutes. The recordings seem to be skipping (like the sampling rate is too slow, everything is moving too fast) and the audio gets more out of sync as you go further into the recording.
I can't think of anything I might have changed, I always record at the default medium bit rate.
It'd be handy to have a "Go To" text box - where you can type 32:00 and click "OK" and it'd "fast forward" to minute 32 of the currently playing stream.
I often have problems with the mpeg streams that have been recorded - which seems to result in my RW button working as a FFW button only. The Go To button would alleviate this problem (and be handy when you've already watched half a program and other situations etc).
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How about a button (say one of the colour buttons) - that you can press as soon as you see the ads (in livetv or normal mode) - which just chooses random MP3's from a chosen folder and replaces the sound of the video until you press the button again? ie. It suppresses the advertising drone, but you're still left with the video so you know when to turn the sound back on.... Similar to "MUTE"... but not
I have been trying to get the plugin to work the past couple days to no avail. I have all the latest versions of DVD Decrypter, BeSweet, and mplex. I've searched the forums and tried the suggestions that I could find. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin, made sure that the VApanel.xml file was in the panels folder, etc. Here are the lines from the log file that contain the error:
11/27/2005 4:46:40 PM.537 ERROR [7] Error initializing menu plugin: C:\Program Files\devnz\gbpvr\\plugins\Video Archiver.dll
11/27/2005 4:46:40 PM.537 ERROR [7] Item has already been added. Key in dictionary: "DVD to MPEG" Key being added: "DVD to MPEG"
11/27/2005 4:46:40 PM.537 ERROR [7] at System.Collections.Hashtable.Insert(Object key, Object nvalue, Boolean add)
at System.Collections.Hashtable.Add(Object key, Object value)
at a1.e()
Looking for some opinions on what would best improve my system.
Currently I am running a 833Mhz P3/512MB with a PVR 150 and a MX4000 video card with TV out connected to my 32 inch SDTV. The operation has been very good with the exception of live TV (not preview mode). Pausing live TV is out of the question but everything else works well.
I would like to add an MVP and a second tuner to the system but am concerned that it may bog down. First question: Is this something to worry about???
The obvious option seems to be a hardware decoder so I can do one of two things:
Add a Xcard and another 150 for a total cost of $165
or
Add a PVR350 for a cost of $140.
Since the costs are similar I am looking for the best quality video with the smalled load on my CPU.
Any opinions, advice, or stories are appreciated. :p
As you may know by now I am a big fan of xrecord and use it all the time. I am a bit apprehensive about CDKScheduler and so dont use it but I use all other functionality. Perhaps an idiots guide to it may help me and others.
Anyway, I've had this particular problem for a while but only now got around to investigating it a bit more. The XRecord conflict screen regularly goes strange. Sometimes there are gaps at the top and conflicts are listed lower down, sometimes it does the attached 3 pictures. On the third you can see the edge of the white highlighted box on the right of the picture.
My question is, how is the conflict page supposed to work. I move the cursor left/right and the highlight moves by column. I have to press back/exit to go back to the menu where as on other screens I press left. Should I be able to resolve conflicts on this screen or perhaps set a preference of what I want recording i.e. make the red into green and vice versa.