2007-03-07, 09:28 PM
I'm getting ready to set up my GBPVR/MVP set-up for the first time and have a quick question before I begin. I've read the wiki, and some other sites I've seen seem inconsistent on a topic or two. If I was really prepared I'd actually post links to these sites, but I'm on a different computer right now (and am at work).
For the records, I'm running a p4 2.6ghz system with 768mb RAM, and will be installing a Hauppauge pvr-150. I have basic cable (i.e., no box, no digital channels).
Anyway, here are my questions (and please forgive me ignorance):
1. Is an mpeg decoder codec necessary with the MVP? I swear, I thought I read somewhere that it had a hardware decoder on it. If one is necessary, which is recommended for optimum performance?
2. Are the concerns about quartz.dll (see the sticky Support thread on disappointing mpeg decoding) also applicable to systems using an MVP?
3. I wanted to confirm that if my router has DHCP enabled that there is no reason for me to even install the mediamvp software. I do need to install the pvr-150 software right? Or is only the driver necessary?
4. I probably won't tweak my system too much, using mainly the default settings, but are there any important tips and tricks which warrant being told again? Something that really made a difference in your mvp experience.
5. I'll probably be running a direct line to my mvp from my computer with a crossover cable. The hauppauge remote can control the pvr-150 itself using the enclosed IR thingie, as well as can control the mvp right? I've read that the MVP can sometimes be slow to respond to channel changes and the like. Does using the remote to control the pvr-150, instead of relaying it through the MVP first, speed things up, or am I not understanding some aspect of this process?
6. Any last minute tips and tricks to make the quality of the output video, or livetv match as closely as possible the signal from the wall?
Thanks!
-Chris
For the records, I'm running a p4 2.6ghz system with 768mb RAM, and will be installing a Hauppauge pvr-150. I have basic cable (i.e., no box, no digital channels).
Anyway, here are my questions (and please forgive me ignorance):
1. Is an mpeg decoder codec necessary with the MVP? I swear, I thought I read somewhere that it had a hardware decoder on it. If one is necessary, which is recommended for optimum performance?
2. Are the concerns about quartz.dll (see the sticky Support thread on disappointing mpeg decoding) also applicable to systems using an MVP?
3. I wanted to confirm that if my router has DHCP enabled that there is no reason for me to even install the mediamvp software. I do need to install the pvr-150 software right? Or is only the driver necessary?
4. I probably won't tweak my system too much, using mainly the default settings, but are there any important tips and tricks which warrant being told again? Something that really made a difference in your mvp experience.
5. I'll probably be running a direct line to my mvp from my computer with a crossover cable. The hauppauge remote can control the pvr-150 itself using the enclosed IR thingie, as well as can control the mvp right? I've read that the MVP can sometimes be slow to respond to channel changes and the like. Does using the remote to control the pvr-150, instead of relaying it through the MVP first, speed things up, or am I not understanding some aspect of this process?
6. Any last minute tips and tricks to make the quality of the output video, or livetv match as closely as possible the signal from the wall?
Thanks!
-Chris