2008-07-24, 05:59 AM
Hi all,
OK, my new Shuttle PC has HDMI out and my Onkyo receiver has a spare HDMI port so want to use that.
There is a well known issue that most receivers don't output their EDID details while in standby (HDMI is a digital plug and play interface; no EDID and the PC doesn't think there's a monitor connected).
I've done loads of research and found the HDMION.exe application which I've mapped to a remote key and that seems to work, however GBPVR seems to have an issue and the GUI is black.
In PVRX2.exe-native.log there's loads of D3DERR_DEVICELOST errors (attached).
Done some research here and found similar threads on previous versions (http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...DEVICELOST , http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...DEVICELOST)
Alt-Ctrl-Del allows me to kill PVRX2 and restart it and then all is OK.
I have the latest nVidia drivers installed with XP SP3.
Any ideas??
OK, my new Shuttle PC has HDMI out and my Onkyo receiver has a spare HDMI port so want to use that.
There is a well known issue that most receivers don't output their EDID details while in standby (HDMI is a digital plug and play interface; no EDID and the PC doesn't think there's a monitor connected).
I've done loads of research and found the HDMION.exe application which I've mapped to a remote key and that seems to work, however GBPVR seems to have an issue and the GUI is black.
In PVRX2.exe-native.log there's loads of D3DERR_DEVICELOST errors (attached).
Done some research here and found similar threads on previous versions (http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...DEVICELOST , http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...DEVICELOST)
Alt-Ctrl-Del allows me to kill PVRX2 and restart it and then all is OK.
I have the latest nVidia drivers installed with XP SP3.
Any ideas??