2008-06-23, 04:15 PM
Hi-
I updated to the latest GBPVR v1.2.13 and noticed my Hauppauge remote now does skip instead FF/RW. How do I get it back to FF/RW? I read in the GBPVR Wiki the following:
The remote buttons are, for the most part, self explanatory
when used with GB-PVR. However, there are a few differences.
For example, GB-PVR does not implement the Mute button. The
skip forward and skip backwards buttons are setup to skip 60s
and 30s, respectively, but this can be configured as you like
in the config.xml file. In addition, you can use the numbered
buttons to input a time in minutes, then hit the skip button
to skip ahead that amount of time. The number buttons can also
be used to input a TV channel number as well for navigating
menus. E.g., if you hit the 4 button, it will jump to the 4th
item in the menu.
Is it really just a matter of editing the config.xml file and if so, what line do I change?
Thx,
merker19
I updated to the latest GBPVR v1.2.13 and noticed my Hauppauge remote now does skip instead FF/RW. How do I get it back to FF/RW? I read in the GBPVR Wiki the following:
The remote buttons are, for the most part, self explanatory
when used with GB-PVR. However, there are a few differences.
For example, GB-PVR does not implement the Mute button. The
skip forward and skip backwards buttons are setup to skip 60s
and 30s, respectively, but this can be configured as you like
in the config.xml file. In addition, you can use the numbered
buttons to input a time in minutes, then hit the skip button
to skip ahead that amount of time. The number buttons can also
be used to input a TV channel number as well for navigating
menus. E.g., if you hit the 4 button, it will jump to the 4th
item in the menu.
Is it really just a matter of editing the config.xml file and if so, what line do I change?
Thx,
merker19
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Dell Precision 530 - Dual 1.5Ghz Xeon Processors, 1GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce 4600ti, WinTV-PVR-150 MCE, Hauppauge MediaMVP, Windows XP (SP3)