2006-10-24, 05:17 PM
pBS Wrote:i'm going to try to save and import recordings info from a remote database!..
as long as it opens it from a unc path it should be fine..
so even looking stuff up should be possible if it works..
SUCCESS!!!
now that is going to be usefull..lol
i have 2 machines with gbpvr installed, and now i can share the recordings info automatically...
plus i'm going to work on a reoccuring recordings import/export..
too cool...hehe
Please share!
Keeping with the multiple computer line of thought, here are a couple of ideas I’m thinking about.
I have two GBPVR computers with a single tuner each, my parents have a laptop without a tuner.
It would be very cool to offload the conflict recordings from both gbpvr systems to a single file on the network, so the other computer could pick up the conflict and record it.
Another idea would be to have my parents use GBPVR on their laptop to schedule programs they want to watch.
Their schedule could then be automatically offloaded and emailed (or synced to my ftp) and my first available (non-conflict) computer could record it for them!
I use the EWA, but they’re not computer literate. Recording conflicts and the ability to delete things makes the EWA a no-go for them.
Jim
[SIZE="1"]HP e9240f| Phenom II X4-945| Radeon HD4650 1-gig | 8 gig ram | Blu-Ray
Windows 7 64bit | 1TB system | 1.5TB Recordings | 3-TB Library
HDMI >> Sony 40" 1080p LCD TV
HVR-2250 | HVR-1290 | WinTV PVR USB2 | WinTV HD-PVR | GBPVR 1.4.7[/SIZE]
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Windows 7 64bit | 1TB system | 1.5TB Recordings | 3-TB Library
HDMI >> Sony 40" 1080p LCD TV
HVR-2250 | HVR-1290 | WinTV PVR USB2 | WinTV HD-PVR | GBPVR 1.4.7[/SIZE]
Projects: I-xmltv (Unsupported at this time) |