I just installed GB-PVR and am having trouble configuring the recording source. I have a V-Stream AV/DV/TV card which shows up in Windows as a Conexant TV88X.
I've tried to use several device types with no luck so far. Has anybody got this card to work? It does work with Cyberlink PowerVCR II, but I'd much rather use GB-PVR if I can.
Windows XP SP2
AMD Athlon XP 2200+
1024MB RAM
V-Stream AV/DV/TV
ATI Radeon 9200 128MB
250GB Maxtor HDD
Most of my MP3s were ripped in iTunes. Anything that was ripped in iTunes doesn't show up correctly in MyMusic. After looking at what DID show up right, I think it's a function of what version of ID3 the tags are in.
Can anybody comment on this? Is there a way to use more recent tags in MyMusic?
I would like to know if there is anyway to import the Foxtel Digital (aust) epg and combine it with recording from the PVR350 via the Svideo input.
In short, if the Foxtel Digital EPG is scheduled to record a program, it only activates to record the Svideo input, and the channel changing would have to be programmed via the Foxtel stb. (unless there is another way i dont know of?)
I was perusing the forum for an answer to my question and I came across this post by sub, 'GB-PVR doesnt do any playback of video itself. Instead it just asks Microsoft directshow to do the playback (then steps out of the way).'
Does this mean that GB-PVR will pass the MPEG2 decoding off to the selected DirectShow compatible decoder, which will be NVidia's in my case? Can you select which decoder you use from within the program or is that an external choice?
The question is relating to the real-time PVR features and not off-line playback of MPEG2 material which I already have covered.
The only thing that keeps me from using this nice plugin is this feature. I don't have a bunch of playlists for each album but directories. If I go to that directory, I need a 'play all' button like in Music Library.
Sorry reven, I just needed to read your instructions more closely.