Question: I have several âseason passesâ that I set up using XGuide instead of XRecord. For some reason, shows that I programmed using XGuide do not show up in my Scheduler or in my PriorityRecording.xml. Is there somewhere else this information is stored?
I ask, because there are a couple of shows I want to cancel that keep showing up whenever I run my PostupdateEGP.bat. Could a feature be added to XGuide so that when you select the Delete option on scheduled show on XGuide, that gives you the option of cancelling the individual show, or the entire season pass, if that particular show is set up that way?
And a navigation request, since Iâm at it: Can the left button be used to skip forward an entire page, instead of having to scroll down through the entire listing to get to shows on the next page? Also, when youâre in Preview mode and in the horizontal menu scrolling through the episode list for a particular show, can the down button be used to advance to the next show in the vertical menu, instead of having to hit up to get back to the show menu, and then down to get to the next show?
Great plugin. Since my 2 year old broke a DVD in half I have been waiting for this!
However, I think the batch file truncates filenames if the ISO filename has spaces in the path (all mine are in my docs currently) so daemon and VLC can't find the files. I could move the files, but is there another fix?
I've read somewhere that it's ok to change the GBPVR resolution from 720X480 to 360X240, and that because i'm watching it on a TV, i'd get better file compressions and such... (it was technical and i'm not technical).
I don't really see the difference, yet, but i'm wondering if someone can shed light on this...
I noticed that in list view (in jukebox mode as well but less obvious) the Music Player only displays the title info for individual mp3-files. For playlists, artist and title are shown. This works nicely for full albums but not so well for directories with compilations or mixed content.
Can the list view be modified so the list always includes %artist% - %title%? If so, where (file?) and how could I do this myself?
I'm having problems with the sound distorting on both live viewing and recordings. I noticed the problem was particularly bad when I made recordings from my VCR using gbpvr. I am using a Hauppauge 150 card.
Is there a way to reduce the volume so as to fix this problem? Thanks.
I am a pretty basic user -- can do things if given direction but don't have much experience on the PC (but lots of Mac experience!). GBPVR has been working well for me for three weeks. Last night, however, I received the error "Error: Item has already been added. Key in dictionary: "9804" Key being added: "9804"."
This error pops up every time that I try to access the TV Guide. I cannot access the TV Guide any longer.
I don't have two channels with the same number, as another thread suggested might be the problem. The only thing that has changed is that I added ZoneAlarm.
I just set up my PVR last week. My hardware is fairly powerful - 3ghz Northwood, 512mb Ram - 80GB 8mb cache 7200 HDD (OS & Programs), 200GB 8mb cache 7200 HDD (media storage), ASUS P4PE board, etc. Running XPSP2.
Up until last night I was running on a POS Sapphire ATI board with S-Video out that was a couple years old - the system worked fairly well, video quality was watchable but left a bit to be desired, especially for sports events. I was also using the built in sound board, worked OK, but nothing special.
First, I installed an M-Audio Delta 410 card several days ago --- Wow, I expected better sound, but not this much better. Smooth installation... Highly recommended - check newegg..
Enter Gigabyte 6600GT card. Colors better, images a bit sharper - motion on screen still fairly poor, especially noticible with sports footage.
Enter nVidia purevideo decoder --- WOW, video quality is now noticibly *better* than even my direct cable feed running into my traditional components, feeding the TV with a composite signal (for GBPVR I'm using S-Video to the TV) -- but here's where the frustration starts...
Many times, after starting live TV the Purevideo decoder studders or jitters - it's not like a studder you'd see if the processor couldn't keep up or frames dropping, it's different, and it only affects fast movement on the screen and is regular in frequency. It can sometimes be resolved by changing channels and changing back. This did not occur at all with the previous decoders I've tried, although they also did not produce nearly the quality that the nVidia decoder provides.
It will also affect some of my recordings - when I first built this system, I recorded a couple shows to my 80GB OS & Program drive --- these shows consistantly show the same "jittery-ness", while ones to the 200GB generally won't. Odd, both are high performance drives and are on the same IDE controller... None do it with the other decoders I've used (which also yield significantly poorer picture quality).
Also - this seems to only be a problem in GBPVR -- I've played the same recorded video in WMP with none of the studdering/jitters.
Next problem - when I installed the nVidia drivers, I lost my sound. Got it back by adjusting my sound properties in the control panel, however, later in the evening I found that I still had no sound for DVDs - only in GBPVR - WMP still plays sound for DVDs using the Purevideo decoder and all other sound still works as does WinDVD (using it's own decoder). Again, Purevideo makes DVDs look a lot more like a standalone player so I'd like to use it if at all possible. I tried different audio decoders and renderers in GBPVR config, to no avail -- can't remember if I switched back to a different video decoder to see if that made any difference in sound output.
Last oddity I've noticed so far with the 6600GT is that at the top of the screen on some channels there is a line or two of noise that I didn't experience with my junk ATI card.... Not a big deal, but still annoying that my high end card does this and my low end card does not.
Lastly -- Firefly remote - I've finally got it configured halfway decently, but it's range seems to be extremely poor -- I have a fairly small living room and it struggles reaching from the couch to the TV (where the receiver is placed) - which is probably somewhere on the order of 15' or so (definitely not more than 20). I tried moving the RF receiver around with little luck. Also tried fresh batteries. Anyone else experienced poor reception with the firefly? I bought it because of the luck I've had with other RF remotes in the past...
I picked up a cheap MVP - but the problem is the remote was gone.
Can I use a universal remote with the MVP? I am only using the MVP for playback...I use the GBPVR for recording and then watch the shows over my network.