2005-02-15, 04:06 PM
I finally got it working!! After many GBPVR loads/unloads, driver loads/unloads, card location swaps and anything else I could think of short of a complete system wipe and rebuild(this is our only PC) I am now able to record 2 shows at the same time with my 150âs.
What happened was that after removing the 150âs from device manager, rebooting the PC and allowing XP to redetect and install them every thing would work. The problem was that if I then rebooted the PC, for what ever reason, GBPVR would go back to only recording off of one 150. It would show 2 shows being recorded but only one was actually being saved.
What I discovered was that if I disabled one of the 150âs in device manager before I rebooted the PC and then enabled it after the PC came back up, GBPVR was able to record 2 shows at the same time.
I tested this several times and the results were always the same:
2 recordings working, both 150âs enabled, reboot the PC, 2 recordings no longer working.
2 recordings working, disable one 150, reboot the PC, enable the 150, 2 recordings still working.
Now I had to figure how to automate this so if I needed to reboot the PC it would not get broken. I wrote a script that disables the 150 on shutdown and another script that enables the 150 on startup. I use the local group policy to fire them up at startup and shutdown.
I would imagine that a full system reload would probably fix this, but that just isnât possible at this time.
An interesting side note: I downloaded the trial of SageTV to see if itâs dual tuner support would work with my setup ( I wanted to make sure I didnât have a hardware problem) and the funny thing is that it worked just fine without having to mess with the devices before or after reboots. Not that I would ever change from GBPVR to SageTV, Sages interface isnât anywhere as intuitive as GBPVR and the MVP support stinks!!
Anyone out there have any ideas of what might be happening to my 150âs on a reboot that would cause them to not function correctly only in GBPVR??
Sub, the latest build kicks butt!!!
Later,
jjakober
What happened was that after removing the 150âs from device manager, rebooting the PC and allowing XP to redetect and install them every thing would work. The problem was that if I then rebooted the PC, for what ever reason, GBPVR would go back to only recording off of one 150. It would show 2 shows being recorded but only one was actually being saved.
What I discovered was that if I disabled one of the 150âs in device manager before I rebooted the PC and then enabled it after the PC came back up, GBPVR was able to record 2 shows at the same time.
I tested this several times and the results were always the same:
2 recordings working, both 150âs enabled, reboot the PC, 2 recordings no longer working.
2 recordings working, disable one 150, reboot the PC, enable the 150, 2 recordings still working.
Now I had to figure how to automate this so if I needed to reboot the PC it would not get broken. I wrote a script that disables the 150 on shutdown and another script that enables the 150 on startup. I use the local group policy to fire them up at startup and shutdown.
I would imagine that a full system reload would probably fix this, but that just isnât possible at this time.
An interesting side note: I downloaded the trial of SageTV to see if itâs dual tuner support would work with my setup ( I wanted to make sure I didnât have a hardware problem) and the funny thing is that it worked just fine without having to mess with the devices before or after reboots. Not that I would ever change from GBPVR to SageTV, Sages interface isnât anywhere as intuitive as GBPVR and the MVP support stinks!!
Anyone out there have any ideas of what might be happening to my 150âs on a reboot that would cause them to not function correctly only in GBPVR??
Sub, the latest build kicks butt!!!
Later,
jjakober