Ok, now I've got the myvideo plugin up and running, but when I select files with CTRL+K, then go to my dvd and hit the f11 button (go), it just brings me back to the main menu. I'm not sure if this is because I'm not using the remote control or if my keys have somehow been remapped, but is there some other way to choose 'burn'?
If anyone is interested I just got this combo set-up on my sdtv using the component in & I have to say the picture is amazing.
It is a strong clean picture without any shadows or interference at all.
Plus, the catalyst control panel lets you force games to the 30 mhz refresh rate that my TV seems to like.
The desktop flicker's, but GBPVR menus & video is crisp.
I have a audio sync problem. I have done a search, but my problem is reversed. Audio comes before picture. After leaving on in Live TV for 2 hours I now have about 1.5 secs out of sync....
I noticed that you can update the EPG from the taskbar icon. I'd love to be able to click on a button in the menu (when viewing GBPVR through the MVP) and have the EPG update run. I noticed that the taskbar icon gave the option to update the EPG, so even if I have to create a custom task to run a local exe it would be great!
Is there anyone that can help with a UK purchase? I want to buy one of these http://www.devolo.co.uk/uk_EN/produkte/d...erkit.html, but there is no NZ distributor, and I cant find any online store that'll ship to me. I'm happy to PayPal you the funds in advance.
If you can help, let me know.
Thanks.
BTW folks, we're not too far off that next release. Maybe late today, or tomorrow.
Any chance of having the channel name included in the information shown for a pending recording? Not a big thing, just sometimes useful when deciding which program to record on the DVD recorder if there's a clash.
The initial release candidate of the Homeseer Plugin is now available and is in the attached zip file.
From the user guide:
The GBPVR Homeseer allows GBPVR to send commands to a running Homeseer application that has the hsGirder plugin installed. This allows the user to create Homeseer events that may be triggered from a GBPVR screen.
The plugin renders a GBPVR screen with 0 to N user-defined buttons. The number N is essentially unlimited by the plugin (2^62 is the maximum number of buttons). When a button is “pressed”, the plugin will send a request to Homeseer to trigger a pre-defined Homeseer event. The Homeseer application receiving the event may be on the same computer, a computer inside a firewall/router (LAN) or a computer anywhere on the Internet.
Buttons are displayed as requested through “appearance configuration” done in the Skin, as with other GBPVR plugins. The buttons may be rendered in a vertical or horizontal fashion. They may be rendered in an array of any number of user-defined rows and columns. Maximum buttons and maximum visible buttons per row or column are definable, as is the wrapping behaviour of the “cursor”. An “Always Centered” appearance is supported and works like the GBPVR Main Menu’s support of this option. Selected and Normal buttons need not be the same size and spacing may still be kept consistent.
The plugin works in two separate “modes”:
1. Menu Mode, where buttons are displayed like any other GBPVR menu (e.g. the Main Menu).
2. OSD Mode, where the buttons are displayed on top of a video that GBPVR is playing.
The plugin may also operate in both modes. Button appearance options (controlled by the skin) are assignable separately to each mode. The same button names and actions (controlled by configuration) are used in both modes.
“Behaviour configuration” controls the Modes that are available and what the buttons name, description, visibility (yes/no) and Homeseer event is – that is, the content.
The Skin controls where the buttons are placed, how many are shown, their orientation, and some other options. The Skin also provides the appearance of Normal and Selected buttons, like any GBPVR plugin. Different appearances are possible for the Menu and OSD version of the buttons. The plugin makes many assumptions about appearance if none is specified.
“Language configuration” is also supported by the plugin. There are 6 plugin literals that may be changed to support non-Canadian-English implementations of GBPVR.
Please post questions or concerns here or e-mail me at gbpvr -at- camerongroup -dot- ca
Hope you enjoy it.
Hi, I just upgraded from 9211 to 9413 (the newest version), but now when I try to run the program nothing happens. It worked fine before with no problems, but now only the config will work and running gbpvr.exe does nothing. I watched in task manager, and the process starts and then disappears 5 seconds later, I'm not sure why. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling with no luck. Is this a bug in the new version or does it require some other drivers / programs?
Okay, I would like some advice on getting a remote. I have a custom built HTPC using GB-PVR that uses a Hauppauge PCTV-150 card /w remote, LG Receiver, GE tv, and a Panasonic VCR that I'd like to be able to control them all with one remote without loosing a lot of functionality. I've been looking at the Sony AX4000. I realize this question is just not limited to GB-PVR, but I'm just curious if anyone has had luck getting rid of their remote clutter. TIA.