2006-12-14, 03:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 2006-12-14, 03:51 PM by Jock in a Frock.)
Hi, registered here to ask for some help with this wonderful program. Thanks to the author(s) & look out for a donation
I've installed BDA drivers for my Freecom DVB-T USB stick so I can use GBPVR and get away from the nastiness that is Arcsoft Totalmedia, which was supplied with the receiver, and totally sucks.
GBPVR gives me much better reception (although this may be the BDA drivers ), and much better control over TV playback. However, there's a slight (minor) annoyance.
When watching live TV or a recorded video, I sometimes get jerky playback. It's almost like an interlaced image where the second field is a few frames behind the first.
Pausing then resuming often clears this up, but can also introduce it on a previously good playback.
I suspect it's down to my video rendering, and I've made no changes to the default config in that area. CPU speed is not an issue (about 10% usage on playback).
I have an AMD A64 3700+ on an Asus A8N-32 mobo, 2Gb PC3200 RAM, a 180Gb SATA-I HD, very recent Omega video drivers for my Radeon X800 GTO card. The machine plays DVD's perfectly in PowerDVD / WMP10 etc (haven't tried a DVD in GBPVR yet).
I've not fully configured the Freeview channels yet, but I have had some success with XMLTV for the EPG, and scheduled recording is working fine. I'm using an internal antenna with a signal amp, and apart from the occasional dropout, it's working well.
All in all I'm chuffed to bits with GBPVR, and amazed that it's donation-ware. As I said, I will send in a donation to help fund development of this program. You guys deserve big kudos for your work on this.
Edit: Also, is there any way to use the supplied Freecom remote control with GB-PVR, or was that dependant on the supplied Freecom drivers? I suspect using BDA drivers has rendered the remote receiver useless. Not a major problem, but I need to know whether to toss the remote in the trash. Thanks again.
I've installed BDA drivers for my Freecom DVB-T USB stick so I can use GBPVR and get away from the nastiness that is Arcsoft Totalmedia, which was supplied with the receiver, and totally sucks.
GBPVR gives me much better reception (although this may be the BDA drivers ), and much better control over TV playback. However, there's a slight (minor) annoyance.
When watching live TV or a recorded video, I sometimes get jerky playback. It's almost like an interlaced image where the second field is a few frames behind the first.
Pausing then resuming often clears this up, but can also introduce it on a previously good playback.
I suspect it's down to my video rendering, and I've made no changes to the default config in that area. CPU speed is not an issue (about 10% usage on playback).
I have an AMD A64 3700+ on an Asus A8N-32 mobo, 2Gb PC3200 RAM, a 180Gb SATA-I HD, very recent Omega video drivers for my Radeon X800 GTO card. The machine plays DVD's perfectly in PowerDVD / WMP10 etc (haven't tried a DVD in GBPVR yet).
I've not fully configured the Freeview channels yet, but I have had some success with XMLTV for the EPG, and scheduled recording is working fine. I'm using an internal antenna with a signal amp, and apart from the occasional dropout, it's working well.
All in all I'm chuffed to bits with GBPVR, and amazed that it's donation-ware. As I said, I will send in a donation to help fund development of this program. You guys deserve big kudos for your work on this.
Edit: Also, is there any way to use the supplied Freecom remote control with GB-PVR, or was that dependant on the supplied Freecom drivers? I suspect using BDA drivers has rendered the remote receiver useless. Not a major problem, but I need to know whether to toss the remote in the trash. Thanks again.