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Would giving each tuner its own drive partition improve skip function?

 
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Would giving each tuner its own drive partition improve skip function?
Chris.Day
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2005-12-29, 07:39 PM
sub, is there any way that GB-PVR can use a different MPEG2 splitter? (user selectable) The Gabest OpenSource Splitter can seek much quicker than the Microsoft one (e.g. when manually configured in ZoomPlayer).

For PVR-created files there's not so much of a speed difference but for DVB stuff it can be quite large (especially if long GOPs are used).
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2005-12-29, 08:39 PM
I'll add a config.xml setting that can be used to set the splitter in the next release. It'll only be used when playing back a pre-existing recording though (not when play a file that is still recording).
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2005-12-31, 03:20 PM
By the way Sub, i fixed this problem by upgrading to PowerDVD 6. Skip is a couple of seconds at worst now!

First time ever i dont have a single issue!

Now the hard part will be to leave well alone!
GBPVR: A64 X2 6000+, ASUS M2A-VM HDMI, 4GB ram, 8800GT GFX, 2x Nova-T DVB-T, 1x D-Box2 Cable reciever, 2x Wired MVP's, 1.0.16. Vista.
Plugins: MusicLibrary2, Weather, Int Cinema Listings, Burn DVDX2, D-Box2 Plugin, DVD Ripper.
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2005-12-31, 06:13 PM
Chris.Day Wrote:sub, is there any way that GB-PVR can use a different MPEG2 splitter? (user selectable) The Gabest OpenSource Splitter can seek much quicker than the Microsoft one (e.g. when manually configured in ZoomPlayer).

For PVR-created files there's not so much of a speed difference but for DVB stuff it can be quite large (especially if long GOPs are used).

What are GOPs??

funkybro
[SIZE="1"]Receiving UK DVB-T from Rowridge and DVB-S from Astra 28.2

PC: 3GHz AMD, 1GB RAM, XP Pro SP2.
TV stuff: Nova-T 909, Nova-T 90002, TwinHan clone TechniSat Skystar, 2xMVP.
Wireless link PC->router
Wired link router->MVP1
Wireless link router->Edimax EW-7206 54g Access Point->MVP2

Issues:
- Rubbish reception, due to dodgy set-top aerial
- MVP occasionally losing connection with PC
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