i just tried experimenting with lower and lower quality settings to try and save disk space... with everything at its absolute lowest setting with variable bitrate, i had no sound in recordings made with gbpvr, though the video was fine (viewable, but obviously not as pretty as it could be) but i also had no sound playing the recording back in gbpvr. it should be noted that at higher settings, both audio and video work fine in gbpvr. however - media player classic (which can be had with real alternative or quicktime alternative - check out sourceforge) plays the super low quality .mpg just fine, but windoze media player (9 i think) also has no sound. i remember sub saying that gbpvr uses hooks or something from wmp to do the work behind the scenes, so that kinda makes sense.
when i read the previous poster's response, i went to look at what my audio decoder/render settings were. render was my sound card (not "default" or direct sound), and decoder was ffdshow. it also gives me the option for intervideo, Default MPEG, and system default. i can't try them right now since there's a recording going on, but i will try them later tonight and post results.
edit - i am still running 97.7 - just found out about 98.8 and don't have time to try it right now.
when i read the previous poster's response, i went to look at what my audio decoder/render settings were. render was my sound card (not "default" or direct sound), and decoder was ffdshow. it also gives me the option for intervideo, Default MPEG, and system default. i can't try them right now since there's a recording going on, but i will try them later tonight and post results.
edit - i am still running 97.7 - just found out about 98.8 and don't have time to try it right now.
[SIZE="1"]Abit KT7A, Athlon 1.2, 1GB ram, 420GB of HDs, 2x PVR150, basic 10/100, no sound, no video (Use VNC & 1 MVP). Runs XP Pro sp2, GBPVR 99.5, Apache HTTPD, WarFTPD, file/print services for house.[/SIZE]