2006-11-19, 03:53 PM
hi gang . . .
I recently set up my new MVP (1000). I installed the Hauppauge MediaMVP software. The videos looked fine on my TV. The only problem I've had is the unit resetting when playing Net Radio.
Anyhow, since I really like GBPVR on my pc I thought I would try it as a replacement for the Hauppauge software for my MVP.
I have followed all the directions regarding uninstalling Hauppauge software and setting GBPVR as the server.
However, the picture quality on my TV is very poor. The menu text looks very jagged and fuzzy. When I play a recording, the video is also grainy and unclear. Nothing like what I had with the Hauppauge software. The menu screen of the GBPVR is also shifted to the right by a couple of inches. Selection of menu items can be very slow . . . Don't mean to overly complain . . . but I am lost as to why the GBPVR is having such problems as a server. (I have done searches on the topic, but came up empty)
I have the latest software for GBPVR. My router is a D-Link DI-624. I have a wired connection. And . . . the tv I have is an 27" older Sony.
Any advice would greatly be appreciated since I want to use GBPVR for all my PVR requirements . . .
Thanks
Peter
I recently set up my new MVP (1000). I installed the Hauppauge MediaMVP software. The videos looked fine on my TV. The only problem I've had is the unit resetting when playing Net Radio.
Anyhow, since I really like GBPVR on my pc I thought I would try it as a replacement for the Hauppauge software for my MVP.
I have followed all the directions regarding uninstalling Hauppauge software and setting GBPVR as the server.
However, the picture quality on my TV is very poor. The menu text looks very jagged and fuzzy. When I play a recording, the video is also grainy and unclear. Nothing like what I had with the Hauppauge software. The menu screen of the GBPVR is also shifted to the right by a couple of inches. Selection of menu items can be very slow . . . Don't mean to overly complain . . . but I am lost as to why the GBPVR is having such problems as a server. (I have done searches on the topic, but came up empty)
I have the latest software for GBPVR. My router is a D-Link DI-624. I have a wired connection. And . . . the tv I have is an 27" older Sony.
Any advice would greatly be appreciated since I want to use GBPVR for all my PVR requirements . . .
Thanks
Peter