2006-09-02, 11:48 AM
Having read about it on the forums, I'm now running a batch file to boost the IR.exe priority a bit to stop the remote slowly going unresponsive, and also to raise the resordingservice priority to stop my games playing ruining recordings - both of these appear to work well.
I've experimented with raising the GBPVR.exe priority so that live (preview) TV doesn't stutter if some process kicks in in the background - but it seems I'm getting the opposite result. GBPVE.exe CPU usage goes sky high and the TV starts going jerky. What's the issue here?
I've experimented with raising the GBPVR.exe priority so that live (preview) TV doesn't stutter if some process kicks in in the background - but it seems I'm getting the opposite result. GBPVE.exe CPU usage goes sky high and the TV starts going jerky. What's the issue here?
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