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I am getting a zero-byte recording, and while there are quite a few previous threads on this, hopefully it is OK to start new one for this specific device/combination of devices (PVR150 and Lifeview TVWalker Mini USB).
I have scoured the forums and recent solutions yield:
1. Try the Native Utilities Patch 12 July 2006. I have this installed. No go.
2. Check you have a MUX Filter installed. Yes, I believe I do. I tried three runs with simultaneous Walker Mini and PVR150 recordings and got 0kb recordings on all of them, for the Walker only. The PVR150 recording grew normally each time. Test details below, with logs.
3. Signal Strength? It's fine, I tested using a DSL box.
4. My system is so old I'm afraid if I ever ask it to hibernate it will never wake up. So I don't use that.
5. I have more than sufficient HD Space.
From previous posts/discussions with sub, the Walker Mini should work with either the native Mux HTMpgMux.ax or with the IVIMux.ax from WinDVD Creator. The three runs I tried confirmed that one or the other of these was being used. I tried:
(i) Native TVR ONLY installed but NOT WinDVD Creator. HTMpgMux.ax was used (in Livepreview) view gorecorder graph. A 0-byte recording made on the Walker when I did a quick record. Exited gracefully.
(ii) Native TVR NOT installed but WinDVD Creator ONLY installed. IVIMux.ax was used (in Livepreview) to view gorecorder graph. A 0-byte recording made on the Walker when I did a quick record and the system appeaerd to just continue recording (both Walker and PVR150 recordings) way PAST the end of the shows. System locked up, no way to ctrl-alt-delete. Switch off to reboot. (Exited rather disgracefully). I used WinDVD Creator3 Trial btw. I have not (yet) tried WinDVD Creator2, but the 0-byte issue is problematic for both the HT and IVI muxes.
(iii) Both the Native TVR AND WinDVD Creator installed. HTMpgMux.ax was used (in Livepreview) to view gorecorder graph (which I am given to understand means the filter has a higher "merit" than ivimux.ax). A 0-byte recording made on the Walker when I did a quick record. Exited gracefully as in (i).
Now, LIVE TV when the Walker Mini is used works fine when either the HTMpgMux.ax or the ivimux.ax are used by the Walker, except that (maybe due to slow startup/USB bus hog or whatever) the USB-UIRT channel changer did not work. It works fine when only the PVR-150 is set up in GBPVR. I'll leave THAT issue for later.
Cheers and Ta
k.
p.s. Quick Q about muxes. I have generally always installed the whole TVR and Creator progs, as it installs a bunch of filters. However, if I can identify the 1 or 2 filters it appears to use from lastgraph or gorecorder, presumably it is OK JUST to register those, rather than install a massive prog I'll never use i.e. it doesn't need any of the dll's or multitude of other filters? This would seem to be the case from the folks installing the Cyberlink Mux, for e.g. If this is the case, I'll just make myself a mux dir and a batch file to register those, for future use.
I am getting a zero-byte recording, and while there are quite a few previous threads on this, hopefully it is OK to start new one for this specific device/combination of devices (PVR150 and Lifeview TVWalker Mini USB).
I have scoured the forums and recent solutions yield:
1. Try the Native Utilities Patch 12 July 2006. I have this installed. No go.
2. Check you have a MUX Filter installed. Yes, I believe I do. I tried three runs with simultaneous Walker Mini and PVR150 recordings and got 0kb recordings on all of them, for the Walker only. The PVR150 recording grew normally each time. Test details below, with logs.
3. Signal Strength? It's fine, I tested using a DSL box.
4. My system is so old I'm afraid if I ever ask it to hibernate it will never wake up. So I don't use that.
5. I have more than sufficient HD Space.
From previous posts/discussions with sub, the Walker Mini should work with either the native Mux HTMpgMux.ax or with the IVIMux.ax from WinDVD Creator. The three runs I tried confirmed that one or the other of these was being used. I tried:
(i) Native TVR ONLY installed but NOT WinDVD Creator. HTMpgMux.ax was used (in Livepreview) view gorecorder graph. A 0-byte recording made on the Walker when I did a quick record. Exited gracefully.
(ii) Native TVR NOT installed but WinDVD Creator ONLY installed. IVIMux.ax was used (in Livepreview) to view gorecorder graph. A 0-byte recording made on the Walker when I did a quick record and the system appeaerd to just continue recording (both Walker and PVR150 recordings) way PAST the end of the shows. System locked up, no way to ctrl-alt-delete. Switch off to reboot. (Exited rather disgracefully). I used WinDVD Creator3 Trial btw. I have not (yet) tried WinDVD Creator2, but the 0-byte issue is problematic for both the HT and IVI muxes.
(iii) Both the Native TVR AND WinDVD Creator installed. HTMpgMux.ax was used (in Livepreview) to view gorecorder graph (which I am given to understand means the filter has a higher "merit" than ivimux.ax). A 0-byte recording made on the Walker when I did a quick record. Exited gracefully as in (i).
Now, LIVE TV when the Walker Mini is used works fine when either the HTMpgMux.ax or the ivimux.ax are used by the Walker, except that (maybe due to slow startup/USB bus hog or whatever) the USB-UIRT channel changer did not work. It works fine when only the PVR-150 is set up in GBPVR. I'll leave THAT issue for later.
Cheers and Ta
k.
p.s. Quick Q about muxes. I have generally always installed the whole TVR and Creator progs, as it installs a bunch of filters. However, if I can identify the 1 or 2 filters it appears to use from lastgraph or gorecorder, presumably it is OK JUST to register those, rather than install a massive prog I'll never use i.e. it doesn't need any of the dll's or multitude of other filters? This would seem to be the case from the folks installing the Cyberlink Mux, for e.g. If this is the case, I'll just make myself a mux dir and a batch file to register those, for future use.
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