2006-05-03, 09:27 AM
experimented with GBPVR and a PVR 350 a couple of years ago, but stopped using it due to the documented problems with that card.
I've recently bought a win nova-t (90003) and thought I'd try again.
I'm having some problems with the "Map digital channels to EPG channels" - I'm currently trying to use the OTA DVB EPG.
The card is configured to look at Hannigton (correct), 6 channels are scanned with plenty of stations found (some duplicates) but at the end of the 6th channel, the process seems to just hang.
Searching these forums I found some ideas and experimented with bdascan=2, I've downloaded the cyberlink mux and registered it and have also got the latest drivers from hauppauge, I've also removed and reinstalled GBPVR (when all else fails!).
Somewhere along this path I have improved things somewhat, and by the end of last night the scan appeared to have worked and I actually had EPG data downloaded. I was still having problems with rescan (would hang) so I'm not convinced that this is 100% but was pleased at the success.
Q1/ Is the OTA DVB EPG the best way to go? Obviously it is the most elegant solution, but are other people using it successfully in the UK? I did have xmltv configured before so could go back to using that if it is more reliable.
Q2/ I dont understand the comment: "Then select & match up the channels to the EPG data"
Probably being a bit dense here, but after the successfull map, I had 30 or so channels on the LHS of the screen, which I could select or not with a check box and on the RHS the same list of channels appears. Do I need to do anything else on this screen other than select the appropriate check boxes? Is there an easy way to determine which of the (say) 2 BBC1 instances is the one I want?
TIA
Andy
I've recently bought a win nova-t (90003) and thought I'd try again.
I'm having some problems with the "Map digital channels to EPG channels" - I'm currently trying to use the OTA DVB EPG.
The card is configured to look at Hannigton (correct), 6 channels are scanned with plenty of stations found (some duplicates) but at the end of the 6th channel, the process seems to just hang.
Searching these forums I found some ideas and experimented with bdascan=2, I've downloaded the cyberlink mux and registered it and have also got the latest drivers from hauppauge, I've also removed and reinstalled GBPVR (when all else fails!).
Somewhere along this path I have improved things somewhat, and by the end of last night the scan appeared to have worked and I actually had EPG data downloaded. I was still having problems with rescan (would hang) so I'm not convinced that this is 100% but was pleased at the success.
Q1/ Is the OTA DVB EPG the best way to go? Obviously it is the most elegant solution, but are other people using it successfully in the UK? I did have xmltv configured before so could go back to using that if it is more reliable.
Q2/ I dont understand the comment: "Then select & match up the channels to the EPG data"
Probably being a bit dense here, but after the successfull map, I had 30 or so channels on the LHS of the screen, which I could select or not with a check box and on the RHS the same list of channels appears. Do I need to do anything else on this screen other than select the appropriate check boxes? Is there an easy way to determine which of the (say) 2 BBC1 instances is the one I want?
TIA
Andy