2008-09-30, 05:11 AM
Hi and good morning to you. Was that the right file I sent you?
cheers
spritzer
cheers
spritzer
2008-09-30, 05:11 AM
Hi and good morning to you. Was that the right file I sent you?
cheers spritzer
2008-09-30, 05:15 AM
spritzer Wrote:Hi and good morning to you. Was that the right file I sent you?The cause isnt really clear in your logs, but the problem seems to happen when its selecting the decoders to use. Maybe try installing the following decoders and selecting them in the playback tab: http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MPV_Decoder.htm http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MPA_Decoder.htm
2008-09-30, 05:35 AM
Hi Thanks for the reply I will try that and let you know. In the meantime I wonder if the dongle might be the cause, I added the suggested one to the folder but should I have removed the old one?
2008-09-30, 05:36 AM
Are you using a Hauppauge MediaMVP? If not, then the dongle isnt used.
2008-09-30, 05:43 AM
sub Wrote:Are you using a Hauppauge MediaMVP? If not, then the dongle isnt used. No the tuner card is a Creatix sa 7131 hybrid capture device
2008-09-30, 06:09 AM
update !!!!! pvrx2 working perfectly dont know why but thanks a bundle
2008-11-01, 07:14 PM
Just for info I had this same issue.
As sub suggested it was that I had no c:\temp folder. I'm not sure why it assumed that I did but I created the folder and suddenly LiveView started working
2009-09-08, 01:24 AM
Having kind of the same Problem.
Preview in Config works fine, but device is not aviable in pvrx2.exe Problem occured after deinstalling the old version and reinstalling the new version of gbpvr. I remapped all channels (got some new CH, deleted some old CH) but in pvrx2 I still get the TV Guide of the old mapping! (after deinstalling I deleted the devnz folder manually...) Is there a datacontainer in another location stored? Maybe Vista Virtaul Appcache (or something )
2009-09-08, 01:30 AM
Could be. Try deleting "C:\Users\<your account>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Devnz".
obviously that was the problem!
maybe you should put this advice in the survival guide for Vista users, I saw that this solves a lot of problems or by embedding a manifest file in the .Net Project and setting "requestedExecutionLevel" you can disable Vistas Virtualisation of registry entries and program files for your application. No critic to your awsome software, but took me a long time too, to find that out. Maybe it helps |
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