2006-11-06, 08:13 AM
Heya all.
I went out and dropped like $900 on a multimedia PC to go along with my Epson Powerlite S1+ projector. The projector looks damn fine, I spent a few months getting everything all perfect (its now perfectly centred on a painted white wall size is about 16ft x 7.2ft, the dark green trim makes nice boundaries for the overscan).
I bought the PC rig largely because of the claims boasted in PowerCinema 4 by Cyberlink, and the software came with my ATI Theatre 550 Pro card. So far PowerCinema has been pretty good with the card but somewhat of a disappointment:
- The EPG promised never worked at all. Only in the past few weeks have they actually added a subscription service for Canada
- The DVD playback option never appeared, after adding a DVD RAM. A request to Cyberlink netted an answer "You may upgrade to the non OEM version for only $79 which includes this feature". (I think the middle finger was raised a few times reading that one).
- With no EPG, setting up the channels was more than painful (manually typing in each channel name). Setting up recording was even worse, buying paper TV Guides and reading the paper, only to find out that they arent always accurate.
- The Background recording service halts, but gives no error. So after all that work figuring out what to record and when on what channel, dropping into the recorded TV section after testing it successfully and finding that it it stopped recording a week ago has been a hair pulling experience. Reboots dont even seem to fix it... it sometimes fixes itself but this one has proven to be a complete mystery, it records when it wants to and doesnt other times.
- The program is a like a territorial dog, leaking all over the place, eventually getting so slow that the PC has to be rebooted. On a fresh boot its kind of snappy, after about 5 days it can take 5 minutes just to load the Live TV feature... Faster to reboot the whole PC.
Something that's ATI's fault, the Theatre 550 Pro has some sort of a problem with volume being too low that ATI seems to have no intention of fixing. There is no way to adjust the ATIStream driver to crank up the gain and its super quiet.
Enough about Cyberlink, other than that led me to find GBPVR.
I saw the screenshots and I was like WOW. So I installed it on a test basis, keeping the Cyberlink in place. I've added the Weather, Web Radio and a bunch of other plugins. Havent tried skins yet but I'll get there.
So the request is for a sticky of how to get the GBPVR to look like the screnshots. Of especial importance is things like those awesome looking channel icons, the onscreen mini-guide, the linear shading in the boxes, etc. Mostly visual effects, and the addition of the thumbnails of the shows.
If I could get this thing working like those screenshots this software would be AWESOME (as I'm sure a bunch of you have already discovered). The key is of course getting there. SQLite? I can install that but I have not seen any settings for that and it says recommended.
Also some bitrate/resolution recommendations for the capture settings. One thing that the PowerCinema was really good at was getting a phenomenal picture out of the ATI 550Pro card. I'm getting 30 minute captures at 5Gb and the picture still doesnt look nearly as good as the Cyberlink software did. Its coming out dark and washed out at 720x520 4500kbps. Obviously has to do with the settings, 5Gb for 30mins is rediculous, even for a HW encoder, thats DVD rates without a second pass.
:-) Liking it so far though. Especially the Weather forecast. Whoever wrote that one is a genius. I just spent 4 hours getting the same deal going on on my IPAQ Today screen. Speaking of my IPaq, what do you guys think the chances of my IPAQ with WM10/IE 320x200 to play using the client/server?
I went out and dropped like $900 on a multimedia PC to go along with my Epson Powerlite S1+ projector. The projector looks damn fine, I spent a few months getting everything all perfect (its now perfectly centred on a painted white wall size is about 16ft x 7.2ft, the dark green trim makes nice boundaries for the overscan).
I bought the PC rig largely because of the claims boasted in PowerCinema 4 by Cyberlink, and the software came with my ATI Theatre 550 Pro card. So far PowerCinema has been pretty good with the card but somewhat of a disappointment:
- The EPG promised never worked at all. Only in the past few weeks have they actually added a subscription service for Canada
- The DVD playback option never appeared, after adding a DVD RAM. A request to Cyberlink netted an answer "You may upgrade to the non OEM version for only $79 which includes this feature". (I think the middle finger was raised a few times reading that one).
- With no EPG, setting up the channels was more than painful (manually typing in each channel name). Setting up recording was even worse, buying paper TV Guides and reading the paper, only to find out that they arent always accurate.
- The Background recording service halts, but gives no error. So after all that work figuring out what to record and when on what channel, dropping into the recorded TV section after testing it successfully and finding that it it stopped recording a week ago has been a hair pulling experience. Reboots dont even seem to fix it... it sometimes fixes itself but this one has proven to be a complete mystery, it records when it wants to and doesnt other times.
- The program is a like a territorial dog, leaking all over the place, eventually getting so slow that the PC has to be rebooted. On a fresh boot its kind of snappy, after about 5 days it can take 5 minutes just to load the Live TV feature... Faster to reboot the whole PC.
Something that's ATI's fault, the Theatre 550 Pro has some sort of a problem with volume being too low that ATI seems to have no intention of fixing. There is no way to adjust the ATIStream driver to crank up the gain and its super quiet.
Enough about Cyberlink, other than that led me to find GBPVR.
I saw the screenshots and I was like WOW. So I installed it on a test basis, keeping the Cyberlink in place. I've added the Weather, Web Radio and a bunch of other plugins. Havent tried skins yet but I'll get there.
So the request is for a sticky of how to get the GBPVR to look like the screnshots. Of especial importance is things like those awesome looking channel icons, the onscreen mini-guide, the linear shading in the boxes, etc. Mostly visual effects, and the addition of the thumbnails of the shows.
If I could get this thing working like those screenshots this software would be AWESOME (as I'm sure a bunch of you have already discovered). The key is of course getting there. SQLite? I can install that but I have not seen any settings for that and it says recommended.
Also some bitrate/resolution recommendations for the capture settings. One thing that the PowerCinema was really good at was getting a phenomenal picture out of the ATI 550Pro card. I'm getting 30 minute captures at 5Gb and the picture still doesnt look nearly as good as the Cyberlink software did. Its coming out dark and washed out at 720x520 4500kbps. Obviously has to do with the settings, 5Gb for 30mins is rediculous, even for a HW encoder, thats DVD rates without a second pass.
:-) Liking it so far though. Especially the Weather forecast. Whoever wrote that one is a genius. I just spent 4 hours getting the same deal going on on my IPAQ Today screen. Speaking of my IPaq, what do you guys think the chances of my IPAQ with WM10/IE 320x200 to play using the client/server?