First off, thanks for a great piece of software and I almost feel a little cheeky by asking my question below!
I have been running MCE now for a number of years and before that Showshifter. My partner really likes MCE, she finds it easy to use with the remote and only a few clicks and it does it's thing and it's important that anyone can use it easily.
I have a PVR250 in the MCE box running a Sky TV decoder with the MCE remote and irblaster. Using XMLTVNZ for an EPG source.
I recently added a HVR3000 to get DVB-S Freeview now and DVB-T next year when it's released.
MCE does not work well with dual tuners with only partial overlapping channel lineups and doesn't support DVB-S!!. After a LOT of fiddling I gave up and began looking for another PVR product.
I tried GB-PVR and pretty much out of the box it worked with both tuners, used the DVB-S transmission for the EPG and away we went!
Immediate impressions are that all the features are there but things seem to take an extra click or two to get running. My partner immediately disliked the interface after having been on MCE for such a long time. Things like the EPG search and navigation and recordings are not as simple as they are with MCE.
However the dual tuners thing is a killer for me so I am currently running a GBPVR and MCE2005 combo. I am using GBPVR to record all my repeating freeview channel recordings in MS-DVR format and saving them in the MCE2005 directory.
I am then using MCE to watch sky as well as the recordings that GBPVR generates. This is a pretty good compromise at the moment with the only downside being that the freeview only channels like TVNZ6 aren't available for live tv watching.
The problem I am having is making the show visible in MCE2005. The file doesn't get written to the final location until the recording has finished. Once the file is visible MCE won't update and show the file in the recordings view until I copy it off and back on.
Also the show data is incorrect, the show length and start and stop times aren't showing correctly in MCE. Anyone have any thoughts?
I will continue to monitor GBPVR as I think you are very close to making a very awesome piece of software that people would be happy to pay money for and a product that will seriously compete with Vista MCE.
Cheers
Matt.
I have been running MCE now for a number of years and before that Showshifter. My partner really likes MCE, she finds it easy to use with the remote and only a few clicks and it does it's thing and it's important that anyone can use it easily.
I have a PVR250 in the MCE box running a Sky TV decoder with the MCE remote and irblaster. Using XMLTVNZ for an EPG source.
I recently added a HVR3000 to get DVB-S Freeview now and DVB-T next year when it's released.
MCE does not work well with dual tuners with only partial overlapping channel lineups and doesn't support DVB-S!!. After a LOT of fiddling I gave up and began looking for another PVR product.
I tried GB-PVR and pretty much out of the box it worked with both tuners, used the DVB-S transmission for the EPG and away we went!
Immediate impressions are that all the features are there but things seem to take an extra click or two to get running. My partner immediately disliked the interface after having been on MCE for such a long time. Things like the EPG search and navigation and recordings are not as simple as they are with MCE.
However the dual tuners thing is a killer for me so I am currently running a GBPVR and MCE2005 combo. I am using GBPVR to record all my repeating freeview channel recordings in MS-DVR format and saving them in the MCE2005 directory.
I am then using MCE to watch sky as well as the recordings that GBPVR generates. This is a pretty good compromise at the moment with the only downside being that the freeview only channels like TVNZ6 aren't available for live tv watching.
The problem I am having is making the show visible in MCE2005. The file doesn't get written to the final location until the recording has finished. Once the file is visible MCE won't update and show the file in the recordings view until I copy it off and back on.
Also the show data is incorrect, the show length and start and stop times aren't showing correctly in MCE. Anyone have any thoughts?
I will continue to monitor GBPVR as I think you are very close to making a very awesome piece of software that people would be happy to pay money for and a product that will seriously compete with Vista MCE.
Cheers
Matt.