2006-11-25, 10:37 AM
homebrewpc,
Some time ago, I played about with gb-pvr using a PCI DigiTV. I did get it working purely as a recording platform i.e. no mediaMVP. I REALLY did like the TV listings webpages and the ease with which you can schedule recordings by simply clicking on the program.
However, I stopped using it as with the BDA drivers, I found that the recordings contained a lot of skips/jumps and artefacts. I was also getting AV sync problems when demuxing the mpg prior to encoding to DivX. (This works fine when recording with the Nebula non-BDA drivers)
You seem to be quite far along getting yours configured i.e. replacing the Nebula drivers with their BDA drivers. You also have got a MUX installed. Can I suggest though you have it installed ok using the MUXChecker (from memory I believe it's on the windows start menu in the GB-PVR program group). This will confirm that GB-PVR is happy it can see the MUX. Perhaps try some more Muxes, maybe the one you have doesn't work with USB device?
When I used GB-PVR, I never had to any tweaking of bda.ini files, I simply set the recording device as a BDA Capture device and it worked from there.
(I used, and still do!, the Birtles XMLTV grabber - I found this was the most flexible and easy to use, allowing me to combine channels from RadioTimes with Radio channel listings from bleb.org)
Sorry I can't suggest much more than the Muxes, I have not used gb-pvr for probably getting on for a year. If I was still "current" on it, I may be able to have some more ideas.
Good luck,
John
Some time ago, I played about with gb-pvr using a PCI DigiTV. I did get it working purely as a recording platform i.e. no mediaMVP. I REALLY did like the TV listings webpages and the ease with which you can schedule recordings by simply clicking on the program.
However, I stopped using it as with the BDA drivers, I found that the recordings contained a lot of skips/jumps and artefacts. I was also getting AV sync problems when demuxing the mpg prior to encoding to DivX. (This works fine when recording with the Nebula non-BDA drivers)
You seem to be quite far along getting yours configured i.e. replacing the Nebula drivers with their BDA drivers. You also have got a MUX installed. Can I suggest though you have it installed ok using the MUXChecker (from memory I believe it's on the windows start menu in the GB-PVR program group). This will confirm that GB-PVR is happy it can see the MUX. Perhaps try some more Muxes, maybe the one you have doesn't work with USB device?
When I used GB-PVR, I never had to any tweaking of bda.ini files, I simply set the recording device as a BDA Capture device and it worked from there.
(I used, and still do!, the Birtles XMLTV grabber - I found this was the most flexible and easy to use, allowing me to combine channels from RadioTimes with Radio channel listings from bleb.org)
Sorry I can't suggest much more than the Muxes, I have not used gb-pvr for probably getting on for a year. If I was still "current" on it, I may be able to have some more ideas.
Good luck,
John