The problem is caused by a difference between .net 1.1 and .net 2.0, specifically relating to accessing shared GDI+ objects from different threads. This patch removes the multi-threading previously used updating the PVR350 OSD.
sub Wrote:Did you try the patch? If not, then try it.
The problem is caused by a difference between .net 1.1 and .net 2.0, specifically relating to accessing shared GDI+ objects from different threads. This patch removes the multi-threading previously used updating the PVR350 OSD.
Thanks very much for continuing to fiddle with the 350. I love the output quality, and it's rock solid in my setup. I realize that it will likely totally break sometime, but in the meantime it's fine. I bought it fairly recently on deal when setting up the PVR based on reviews of it re: MythTV etc, but realized later they weren't using the video-out part! GBPVR has been a great find in this regard, when I was searching for PVR software seems to me that your support for it is the best.
I still advise you guys consider looking at alternative output devices. In the long run, this device is a dead end in GB-PVR, and is already missing out on tons of cool features added over the last year.
sub Wrote:I still advise you guys consider looking at alternative output devices. In the long run, this device is a dead end in GB-PVR, and is already missing out on tons of cool features added over the last year.
Hi Sub, curiousity, what are we missing out on for example? I mean I use the 350 as a central tvout, and MVPs as individual tvouts. What type of function on a normal tvout do I miss out on?
Ta
TV in a small window while you use the rest of GB-PVR, aspect ratio control, visualizations, live preview mode tv (very fast channel changes), DVD playback etc....