2006-10-12, 04:04 AM
tieke Wrote:I agree that the disable option is obviously a bit too much of a blunt instrument for the fault-finding that fldavem wants to do, but it is quite useful for finding out if any GB-PVR problems are plugin-related and is a bit more thorough than you think: if you check while this is unticked you will see that your plugin directory is in fact empty and GB-PVR doesn't load them - bringing them back is equally easy
cheers,
tieke
Just out of curiosity so we are both on the same page, are you saying that if you untick the "Plugins Enabled" checkbox on the Plugins tab of the config program, the plugins folder will empty out? I just did this to see what it would do and the actual .dll files are still indeed present in the plugins folder, but they do disappear from the tree control on the plugins tab of the config program. I believe this is indeed the intended behavior, and from what I have read in other posts from Sub, even if you have the plugins disabled from the config program but have .dll files present in the folder, gbpvr will still process the plugin, just not enable it. So if there is a .dll file that is problematic, even with the plugins disabled, it could still cause problems. I could be wrong on this, but that is my understanding. Cheers.
Brian
HTPC Rig: P4 3Ghz 1GB RAM | ATI 9550 | PVR-150 | PVR-500
Software: GB-PVR 99.5
Software: GB-PVR 99.5