Well VMR9 Custom works fine in GBPVR but still starts hitching all over the place in PVR2X. Its like its running at about 3 frames per second. The longer I leave it on the worse it gets. After awhile the audio starts doing the same thing and I can make it partial words and such for a bit then the audio goes all together.
Im also stumped on why my schedule is an hour off. It shows my local news starting at 4pm rather then 5pm. My clock is set correctly in the bios and in windows. Any ideas there?
Quote:Well VMR9 Custom works fine in GBPVR but still starts hitching all over the place in PVR2X.
Sorry, I dont really know. The should be exactly the same. They both use the one shared copy of NativeUtilities.dll to do all the playback.
Quote:Im also stumped on why my schedule is an hour off. It shows my local news starting at 4pm rather then 5pm. My clock is set correctly in the bios and in windows. Any ideas there?
The only situation I'm aware of that causes this is the timezone or auto daylight savings settings being set incorrectly. If you adjust your timezone settings to try to correct it, remember to do an 'empty epg' on all your capture sources before doing the 'update epg' since the times are converted to local times (based on the timezone) at the time the listings are imported.
I uninstalled v1.29 and reinstalled V1.15 and now can use PVR2X to watch tv. I still cant get my schedule to line up correctly tho. For example the shows in my 6pm slots are actually the shows that start at 7pm. Ive tried playing with the time settings. Ive messed with daylight saving time etc. Clearing my EPG and redoing it after every change with still no luck. Looks like ive won half the battle, still working on the other half.
Just to let you all know that it seems to be working now, but I don't know what the actual solution was. I installed another videocard (geforce 6200), installed purevideo, played a lot with settings for all decoders and renderingstuff, and now it seems to be rather stable.
Thanks to all the developers for this great peace of software! I am programmer too in my dayjob, so hopefully I can contribute something to this project in the future!