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PVR-150 Help

 
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PVR-150 Help
landru22
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#1
2006-02-17, 07:14 PM
My system is as follows:

WinXP SP2
AMD 1400 mhz Processor
VIA Chipset (4-in-1 drivers installed)
Hauppauge PVR-150 (with IrBlaster and 45 button Remote)
DirecTV Satellite Receiver
SB Live! Sound Card


I am experiencing very scratchy sounding audio with both live TV and recordings. I've searched the forum for what might be the best driver for the PVR-150 and have heard conflicting results. I tried the driver that came with the cd (normally a no-no but read in the forum that the "Orange CD" had good drivers). I also tried the Amity Pre-Release drivers. Neither one made much of a difference as far as I could tell.

PVR-150 users, whuch drivers do you believe would be the best for my system?
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2006-02-17, 07:45 PM
The audio gain patches will work in all drivers. The only difference is that drivers between 23074 and 24027 have their maximum levels limited to -6dB. In other words, in order to avoid distortion you'll probably need to set the gain even lower (say -3dB gives no distortion in 23074 and 24027, it would do in 23172 and you'd have to use -6dB, if this makes sense).

The actual gain setting that you need to use depends on your specific equipment.
landru22
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2006-02-17, 08:00 PM
Thanks for the reply. Where do I get the audio gain patch?
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2006-02-17, 08:04 PM
I posted them in this thread; you may want to read through the entire thread bofre making any changes.

http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=9...stcount=96
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landru22
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2006-02-17, 09:25 PM
Thanks groover km and Chris Day. It seems to be working ok now. I scheduled a recording to see if it records ok.
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2006-02-17, 09:37 PM
landru22

One Question:
Is your Mainboard based on the VIA KT-133 (A)/(E) Chipset?
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2006-02-17, 10:59 PM
Sorry, I'm not really sure. My MB is an Abit KG7 if that helps you at all. In the manual it says it has an AMD761 chipset. The board is quite a few years old.
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2006-02-17, 11:12 PM
I have a new problem but it's probably not related to the PVR-150. When I schedule a recording it will not record until I restart the recording service. Is it possible that GBPVR MUST be re-installed after changing PVR drivers?
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2006-02-18, 12:02 AM
@landru22
I could see, that your MoBo has the legendary VIA 686B Southbridge which was very buggy. DMA Mode on Secondary IDE-Port was faulty and made corruptions. Especially in combination with SoundBlaster Live! / Audigy Cards (!)

I recommend you to change the Mainboard to another chipset.

Your new problem: No, normally it's not necessary to reinstall gbpvr. I think more that it has to do with the right recognization with this Mainboard.
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