2010-10-29, 12:53 AM 
	
	
	
		Removed all the extra files. Here are my config log files (wasn't sure which ones in particular were required.
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Thanks for your help.
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		 2010-10-29, 12:53 AM 
	
	 
		Removed all the extra files. Here are my config log files (wasn't sure which ones in particular were required. Thanks for your help. 
		
		
		 2010-10-29, 12:55 AM 
	
	 
		Found the problem. Plugins weren't enabled. Now I see the GraphRecorder option. Will see if I can progress a bit further now. Sorry for the false alarm.
	 
		
		
		 2010-10-29, 01:42 PM 
	
	 
		Okay, really struggling now.  I can set Graph Recorder as source, but now I need to build a graph to enable GBPVR to "use" the HVR 1250 cards I have installed. Correct? 1. Has anyone got a simple graph they can share for that device? 2. Is there a maximum numbver of devices that can be used at one time using this method? (I have 4 devices intended to record 4 separate streams from 4 separate satellite receivers.) Sorry for the stupid questions but this is all new to me and I'm trying to get this system working for a friend. Any help to get this working will be appreciated. Thanks. 
		
		
		 2010-10-29, 02:49 PM 
	
	 
		I don't have graphs for that card but someone else might.  Otherwise it will be a lot of trial and error, although previously posted graphs of other cards may be helpful as a reference. Good luck! 
		
		
		 2011-02-10, 12:42 AM 
	
	 
		Hey carpeV - any chance you'd be willing to "port" GraphRecorder to NPVR, assuming NPVR supports such a plug-in?  I would really like to keep FW recording as the move to NPVR progresses since I'm too cheap to shell out for a HD-PVR.  Graphrecorder could be greatly simplified, if that would help. Thanks for the consideration. 
HTPC: Optiplex 7010, HDHR Prime/Avermedia Duet A188, NPVR 4.2.5, Win10 Pro Test: 
		
		
		 2011-02-10, 07:39 AM 
	
	 mikeh49 Wrote:Hey carpeV - any chance you'd be willing to "port" GraphRecorder to NPVR, assuming NPVR supports such a plug-in? I would really like to keep FW recording as the move to NPVR progresses since I'm too cheap to shell out for a HD-PVR. Graphrecorder could be greatly simplified, if that would help. I, too, cannot consider using NPVR without the functionality of Graphrecorder (or Externalrecorder) available. I use GBPVR's recording feature primarily to capture live internet broadcasts into a stream that can be used as a TV channel. I don't actually use any of the graphing functionality, but I need something that will intercept a recording request and allow me to launch my own program or batch file to do the streaming. I know that Carpe has already said that he no longer uses Graphrecorder, but I thought I would add my vote. It is a great plugin. 
		
		
		 2011-02-10, 09:13 PM 
(This post was last modified: 2011-02-22, 08:22 PM by carpeVideo.)
	
	 
		As far as I know NPVR does not have the APIs or exposed interfaces to support such functionality
	 
		
		
		 2011-02-10, 10:57 PM 
	
	 Quote:As far as I know NPVR does have the APIs or exposed interfaces to support such functionality I'm afraid you meant does not have...right? If NPVR does not have the interfaces, I suppose we'll have to lobby Sub. Or, perhaps NPVR just does not have the capability. Maybe it's the Collosus for me. Thanks. 
HTPC: Optiplex 7010, HDHR Prime/Avermedia Duet A188, NPVR 4.2.5, Win10 Pro Test: 
		
		
		 2011-02-14, 03:53 AM 
	
	 
		Yeah, I'd like to make a little noise too, for supporting something like graphrecorder/externalrecorder in npvr.   This feature was always kind of fun to play around with.   Do we know for sure the API's don't exist for this?
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