Quote:can someone point me to a link or even attach it to this for the intervideo .ax file for the mux?
Ah, no - they cant. That would be illegal, and not ok by me.
That said, you dont want the intervideo mux. Its the worst of the lot. I dont know of anyone using this. Pretty much everyone either uses the Cyberlink or Microsoft DVR-MS mux.
The Cyberlink mux bears no relationship to the Cyberlink video decoder, so if you're still trying to remove everything Cyberlink related from your machine, then I'd make this filter an exception. Its pretty good quality.
Just for you own info, the Intervideo mux was installed as part of the WinDVD Creator application.
sub, is there a way to get the OLD nativeutilities.dll file? When i was using the old one, i could simply go back to the main menu, go back into livetv, and resume watching from the paused channel.
Now that im using the new one (im' assuming the new one is in the new gbpvr), i have to quit the entire program.
Neither is desirable, but the first is definately easier for me.
sub, i've noticed that with GBPVR, it searches for a signal during channel change, and if there is no signal, it simply 'gives up'.
In that, i mean if I haven't got my cable plugged in, it will say 'no signal' obviously, but then when i plug in the cable, it won't pick up the signal. On the other programs, and my digital set top box, it will pick it up and i can go from there. With gbpvr, i must change channels and make it scan again.
Is there a way to change this/reason why it's like this. I think perhaps that may be where my problem lies.
Quote:sub, i've noticed that with GBPVR, it searches for a signal during channel change, and if there is no signal, it simply 'gives up'.
In that, i mean if I haven't got my cable plugged in, it will say 'no signal' obviously, but then when i plug in the cable, it won't pick up the signal. On the other programs, and my digital set top box, it will pick it up and i can go from there. With gbpvr, i must change channels and make it scan again.
Correct, that is the way it works, though once it has a signal, you can remove the cable and plug it back in later and it will continue.
Quote:Any chance of that old nativeutilities.dll file?
I dont really know what older version nativeutilities.dll you mean. A version from a previous release of GB-PVR wouldnt help you - they're not compatible between releases.
Quote:Or even the old version of gbpvr?
Sorry, I have no older versions of GB-PVR. I usually delete them about a day after I upload a new version. If people continue to download old versions it just makes support more difficult for me.
sub Wrote:Correct, that is the way it works, though once it has a signal, you can remove the cable and plug it back in later and it will continue.
Sub, I think that then may be my problem. Is there anywhere i can go to change the setting? (I've seen you show people to edit little strings in config files etc. to make little tweaks), i'm hoping there is a tweak for this.
Any reason why it's made like this?
Does anyone out there have an older version of gbpvr
I'm after the nativeutilities.dll file because of this:
I was using an older version of gbpvr previously. 9707? Not entirely sure. But anyway, i used the patched nativeutilities.dll file to try, and what that did, is made me have to quit the entire program if i had a channel pause. Previous to that, i could simply quit livetv, and go to the main menu, select it again and i oculd watch.
When i put the old nativeutilitiles.dll file back, i could again do that.
Now i dont' have the old one, so i'm forced to exit the entire program
Quote:Sub, I think that then may be my problem. Is there anywhere i can go to change the setting? (I've seen you show people to edit little strings in config files etc. to make little tweaks), i'm hoping there is a tweak for this.
Any reason why it's made like this?
There is no setting that will change this. This is just the way application is designed to work. Its been this way since digital support was added over a year ago.
Quote:I'm after the nativeutilities.dll file because of this:
I was using an older version of gbpvr previously. 9707? Not entirely sure. But anyway, i used the patched nativeutilities.dll file to try, and what that did, is made me have to quit the entire program if i had a channel pause. Previous to that, i could simply quit livetv, and go to the main menu, select it again and i oculd watch.
When i put the old nativeutilitiles.dll file back, i could again do that.
You'd need an entire version of GB-PVR. You cant just use an older version of NativeUtilities.dll on v0.97.13 - it'd just crash and burn.