I must not be seeing the forest for the trees, but I can't find any information about running GB-PVR without a tuner card, using instead an S-Video-In connection on a tuner-less card. I have an HIS Radeon X800 card with Video-In and Video-Out, and can view and record TV from my satellite STB using the ATI Multimedia Center software. I was hoping to control the STB using an UIRT from *some* PVR software, but so far GB-PVR, MediaPortal, and Windows MCE all seem to be somewhat oblivious to this whole realm, certainly in terms of supported hardware.
I am puzzled by this disconnect between tuner-based approaches and STB-based approaches (and I am not talking about HDTV at all here) -- is there a reason for this tuner-centricity? If anyone could shed some light, primarily on this whole general topic, I would be much obliged.
Thanks to all those involved in developing gbpvr, related plugins, and documentation to make it all work as smooth as it does. I remember emailing Hauppuage once asking them if they had any intentions of developing software to use their pvrs with the mvp to watch live tv. They more or less replied by stating that sounded like a good idea, but it was not possible. I'm surprised they develop hardware that is as good as it is with that attitude. Oh well, good to see others with great talent who do not think the same Keep on rockin'.
I have an Sapphire Theater 550 pro. Every channel I get is static. I have Zap2it as my EPG. My config is configured according to the FAQ as best I know. The tuning assistant displays the channels properly, but when I open the EPG, its static. Can anyone help?
I've seen in the Keyboard Reference documentation and in various posts in the forums, references to using F12 to exit GBPVR. I've looked through config.xml and all the new Keymap files, but can find no reference to F12 anywhere, nor any obvious way to enable it.
My questions are: Does this function key still work and if so, is there something I have to do manually to enable it?
I apologize in advance if I've missed something during my searching the forums for this.
I just installed GBPVR09413 today and now i'm having all sort of weird things.
1. Whenever I restart my pvr, it comes up asking for the install disk that has GBPVR09413.msi on it. I installed from a flash drive because i only have dialup at my house. But this also happens whenever I start recording a show, but the show records fine so far.
2. Just weird problems with the TvGuide. It sometimes doesn't want to displayanything at all. Also sometimes the LiveTv comes up with a connection refused because the machine denied it (something to that extent, thats what my wifes says atleast.
Is this just me or does anyone else have this problem?
First off... Hello all, just joined the forums and this is my first post. Forgive me if this topic has been covered, I didn't see the topic I needed. I was wondering the compatibility of GB-PVR with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005? Will it co-exist without any drawbacks or loss of functionality? GB seems to have more features and I would like to try it out but I'm afraid it might mess with MCE somehow. Has Anyone tried this? Any Comments?
Thanks..
Since the beginning I have not been able to use certain disk space utilities within GBPVR. The only one that works is the one provided within Xrecord. The others would give me the oject error.
Video archiver features do not all work for me on my main setup which is what I use daily along with the wife. I just had to uninstall it because it was hanging GBPVR as it loaded. It would work intermittently. So until I figure out what is wrong it is more of an annoyance. I really want to figure out what the problem is. Please help me get Video Archiver running on my setup
Here is one error that I have seen often. Maybe this has something to do with it although I'm not sure. This is from the GBPVR.exe.log
9/24/2005 2:22:02 PM.031 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="MenuType"]
After trying the Disk Space Report within Videos while running Video Archiver I found these errors within GBPVR.EXE.LOG
9/24/2005 2:37:42 PM.218 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:42 PM.218 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:42 PM.218 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:42 PM.890 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:42 PM.890 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:42 PM.890 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:44 PM.265 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:44 PM.265 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:44 PM.265 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:44 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:44 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:44 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:47 PM.875 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:47 PM.875 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.031 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.031 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.031 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.343 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.343 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.500 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.500 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.500 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.656 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.656 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:48 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.015 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.015 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.171 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.171 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.171 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.328 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.328 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: ^CONTROLKEY
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.484 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.484 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.484 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.765 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.765 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:37:49 PM.765 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:00 PM.046 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:00 PM.046 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:00 PM.046 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:00 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:00 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:00 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:01 PM.421 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:01 PM.421 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:01 PM.421 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:05 PM.703 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: %MENU
9/24/2005 2:38:05 PM.703 VERBOSE [2] No key mapping found for: %MENU
9/24/2005 2:38:05 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="DirListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:05 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="FileListImage"]
9/24/2005 2:38:05 PM.859 ERROR [2] Unable to find node: /settings/SpecialElements/SpecialElement[@name="SelectedDetailsImage"]
Using a Sapphire Theater 550 Pro in Windows XP Home. Latest drivers and latest GB-PVR im having a problem with 1 channel not coming up correctly.
Zap2it: Cable - Comcast Los Angeles
Channel 5 is tuning channel 27
When i go into Live TV and try to view channel 5 it actually shows me channel 27. Viewing channel 27 works fine. Using the tuning assistant doesnt show this problem. Tuning assistant shows the proper channel 5 and not channel 27.
Here is the info Tuning Assistant gave me for each channel
Channel: 5 Frequency: 66000000
Channel: 27 Frequency: 234000000
When I first enter the "MyMusic" menu from a fresh GBPVR process, the list isn't sorted at all:
I noticed that it's taking the same order with which it scans the files when it enters them in the DB http://kragone.free.fr/MyMusic1.jpg
I think that's order the directories were created on the drive. It's a UNC path by the way...
After I run a "sort cycle" and end up back on "name", the list is sorted http://kragone.free.fr/MyMusic3.jpg. Until I do "stop", or exit and re-enter MyMusic, and the list is fubared again
Anyone has any clue and/or workaround?
Also, I'm not sure if this is a bug or me being a n00b, but I have the following problem
I have a folder called "Third Eye Blind", that contains 3 folders, "Blue", "Out Of The Vein" and "Third Eye Blind".
If I enter the 2nd or 3rd album in the list, and hit Ctrl+R, instead of playing the whole album, it ends up playing the "Blue" album. Looks like it's starting from the top level instead of the album level...
There's a workaround by playing Ctrl+R before entering the album, but that's a weird way to work, me thinks...
My mobo doesn't have an on-board NIC so I'm currently using a PCI one. I may need the PCI slot for something else so I'm looking to go to a USB network adaptor. Any recommendations?
I've seen a Linksys Etherfast USB2/Hi-speed one for a reasonable price. I'll possibly go with that unless anyone has had bad experience or can recommend anything else.