2005-03-09, 01:18 PM
Hi,
Absolutely love the GBPRVR - fantastic project.
I'm in the process of trying to build a PVR solution using a single PC with a nova T card and a couple of MVPs to distribute around the house. I've managed to get quite a long way, but after a lot of fiddling around I've come unstuck on actually getting stability during timeshift tv or during recordings.
Here's the background:
1. System is:
- AMD64 3000+ with 512mb RAM and SATA HDD
- Nova T card
2. Latest version of GBPVR available on this website; Latest non-beta release of hauppauge MVP software; latest non-beta release of Hauppauge Nova T drivers and win2k software.
3. With this set up everything worked except live TV on the MVP (but it did work on the PC) and any timeshift/recordings (it would produce zero byte file size recordings).
4. I then registered the nov26 2004 versions of PDmpgmux.ax and mpgmux.ax. This then got live TV working on the MVP, but changing channel on either the MVP or the PC resulted in the screen freezing on the first channel (although the overlay would correctly show the channel I was changing to). Recovering from the screen freeze simply involved pressing escape to go back to the main menu and re-entering liveTV
5. I then made two changes: I uninstalled the Intervideo CSS mpg filter for Hauppauge, and changed the config in GBPVR to use overlay manager instead of VMR. This seemed to solve the problem of channel changing (although the overlay no longer comes up on channel change & only ever appears when 'watch' is selected from the EPG). I don't know which of the two changes that I made solved the channel change problem (but will experiment tonight)
6. So far so good. The last two remaining problems I have is timeshift and recording. In both cases the system occasionally starts recording to disc OK, with CPU usage running at between 5% and 20% but invariably after a couple of minutes the CPU usage suddenly shoots up to 100% and the system effectively locks up and becomes non responsive (I have to keep the task manager open and stab away at the ending the GBPVRrecording service process and wait a few minutes until the CPU gets around to processing the end process request!. The file that gets recorded appears to be fine, at least until the system locks. At other times the system shoots to 100% usage straight away on hitting pause/record and doesn't record anything to disc.
7. I'm not sure where to go next in trying to solve this problem. The other problem - much less severe, but may be related is that the system is generally not enourmously stable when watching live TV, particularly through the MVP - it works, but after watching for a bit, or channel changing a lot, it will eventually hang and disconnect from the server.
Any help at all on where to go next would be enourmously appreciated. I will try and extract the log files tonight if I can reproduce a situation where the recording starts ok, but then after a while locks up the pc.
I have a donation on the way if I can get this cracked! Actually it's such a brilliant project, there's a donation on the way anyway....
One quick question - is it likely to make any difference at all if I install an MPEG hardware decoder/encoder? I don't have one, but could beg borrow or steal one if it makes a difference.
Many thanks in advance
guy.
, plus I have registered PDmpgmux.ax and mpgmux.ax
Absolutely love the GBPRVR - fantastic project.
I'm in the process of trying to build a PVR solution using a single PC with a nova T card and a couple of MVPs to distribute around the house. I've managed to get quite a long way, but after a lot of fiddling around I've come unstuck on actually getting stability during timeshift tv or during recordings.
Here's the background:
1. System is:
- AMD64 3000+ with 512mb RAM and SATA HDD
- Nova T card
2. Latest version of GBPVR available on this website; Latest non-beta release of hauppauge MVP software; latest non-beta release of Hauppauge Nova T drivers and win2k software.
3. With this set up everything worked except live TV on the MVP (but it did work on the PC) and any timeshift/recordings (it would produce zero byte file size recordings).
4. I then registered the nov26 2004 versions of PDmpgmux.ax and mpgmux.ax. This then got live TV working on the MVP, but changing channel on either the MVP or the PC resulted in the screen freezing on the first channel (although the overlay would correctly show the channel I was changing to). Recovering from the screen freeze simply involved pressing escape to go back to the main menu and re-entering liveTV
5. I then made two changes: I uninstalled the Intervideo CSS mpg filter for Hauppauge, and changed the config in GBPVR to use overlay manager instead of VMR. This seemed to solve the problem of channel changing (although the overlay no longer comes up on channel change & only ever appears when 'watch' is selected from the EPG). I don't know which of the two changes that I made solved the channel change problem (but will experiment tonight)
6. So far so good. The last two remaining problems I have is timeshift and recording. In both cases the system occasionally starts recording to disc OK, with CPU usage running at between 5% and 20% but invariably after a couple of minutes the CPU usage suddenly shoots up to 100% and the system effectively locks up and becomes non responsive (I have to keep the task manager open and stab away at the ending the GBPVRrecording service process and wait a few minutes until the CPU gets around to processing the end process request!. The file that gets recorded appears to be fine, at least until the system locks. At other times the system shoots to 100% usage straight away on hitting pause/record and doesn't record anything to disc.
7. I'm not sure where to go next in trying to solve this problem. The other problem - much less severe, but may be related is that the system is generally not enourmously stable when watching live TV, particularly through the MVP - it works, but after watching for a bit, or channel changing a lot, it will eventually hang and disconnect from the server.
Any help at all on where to go next would be enourmously appreciated. I will try and extract the log files tonight if I can reproduce a situation where the recording starts ok, but then after a while locks up the pc.
I have a donation on the way if I can get this cracked! Actually it's such a brilliant project, there's a donation on the way anyway....
One quick question - is it likely to make any difference at all if I install an MPEG hardware decoder/encoder? I don't have one, but could beg borrow or steal one if it makes a difference.
Many thanks in advance
guy.
, plus I have registered PDmpgmux.ax and mpgmux.ax