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GBPVR/PVRX2 On PSP

 
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GBPVR/PVRX2 On PSP
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2007-11-25, 06:36 AM (This post was last modified: 2007-11-26, 01:14 AM by ryanmc.)
Heres a picture of gbpvr and pvrx2 on my psp. it uses location free, uice, s-vid out of 7600gs and the diy serial ir receiver. the remote is really slow but its still cool.

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2007-11-25, 12:14 PM
ryanmc Wrote:Heres a picture of gbpvr and pvrx2 on my psp. it uses location free, uice, s-vid out of 7600gs and the diy serial ir receiver. the remote is really slow but its still cool.
what do you mean? is it just showing the video out of a host machine?
is it wireless? and what are those programs?

now that would be cool if it could be run natively like an MVP..Big Grin
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2007-11-25, 01:38 PM
How does the S-VID from the 7600 physically connect to the PSP?

Really cool, but like pBS said we need more info Wink
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2007-11-25, 06:47 PM
i wish it was native but its s-vid out to a location free this has a tuner and 2 inputs and a blaster to control devices sony doesnt have a code for the hauppauge remote i have so i made the serial ir receiver to let uice use one of the jerrold cable codes to run gbpvr.yes its wireless its streaming over wifi but the remote is really slow.
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2007-11-25, 11:29 PM
too sweet...hey, it's control...slow or not..Smile
shoot, MVP uses vnc protocol, so not much different..
[host pc is still rendering the screens,same thing]
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2007-11-26, 01:25 AM
Yeah, I kind of do the same thing, but don't have location free.

I have a custom firmware installed with a piece of software called Pimpstreamer. That allows me to stream any video from the PCs in my network.

I also use vnc on the psp to remote into the PVR box and do whatever. Works OK - but obviously the 11b wireless is not the best for videos.

I guess I could hook it up to actually watch the gbpvr box
(using a second pc) but EWA and / or VNC seems to work great.
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2007-11-26, 09:53 PM
i have the custom firmware too i saw pimpstreamer i havent tried it but i like the gbpvr interface and ease of use. if i could just get it on my cellphone to work with it Big Grin
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2007-11-26, 10:46 PM
Quote: i could just get it on my cellphone to work with it

You mean for video? or just the interface.
I have a VNC client for MIDP 2.0 - but the scrolling annoys me. If you have a phone with a big screen and wifi (thinking the SE W950 here) then you might be able to use the VNC easily and have your gbpvr interface.

I don't know about the video though, you would have to create a stream type which your phone understands, and stream it over wifi (I don't think you would be able to send it over GPRS)
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2008-04-02, 04:26 AM
I stream from my GBPVR > PS3 > PSP, all wireless. The new firmware releases have unlocked a lot of new features.
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2008-04-02, 11:46 AM
TornadoTJ Wrote:I stream from my GBPVR > PS3 > PSP, all wireless. The new firmware releases have unlocked a lot of new features.

I just got a PS3 and am still finding my way around it, and updated to version 2.20 lastnight.
How do you stream to the PS3 from GBPVR ?
I have a uPnP server (TVersity) running on my GBPVR machine to send music to my Netgear MP101 music player. The PS3 found the server but couldn't play any music saying the files were unknown format when they were .mp3
Can the PS3 see SMB shares ?
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