2007-03-15, 01:38 AM
Found out what was going on...
Evidentally the GBPVRRecordingService.exe was being blocked by Windows Firewall (although I never saw a pop-up warning saying that it would be blocked). I manually added GBPVRRecordingService.exe to the exceptions list and now my files are no longer 0KB. I'm able to record and to play back the recorded files. I would have never thought that the Windows firewall would be stopping me, since I was able to watch live TV, and I never got a warning or anything from the firewall. Plus it appears "GB-PVR" and "GB-PVR Config" were already added to the exceptions list, although I don't recall ever seeing a warning about these or adding them to the exception list. Actually I see quite a few other programs in there that I never added... doesn't seem like much of a firewall if applications can add themselves to the list without telling the user.
Oh well... I have a working setup now... now it's time to start checking out those plugins and skins.
//tick
Evidentally the GBPVRRecordingService.exe was being blocked by Windows Firewall (although I never saw a pop-up warning saying that it would be blocked). I manually added GBPVRRecordingService.exe to the exceptions list and now my files are no longer 0KB. I'm able to record and to play back the recorded files. I would have never thought that the Windows firewall would be stopping me, since I was able to watch live TV, and I never got a warning or anything from the firewall. Plus it appears "GB-PVR" and "GB-PVR Config" were already added to the exceptions list, although I don't recall ever seeing a warning about these or adding them to the exception list. Actually I see quite a few other programs in there that I never added... doesn't seem like much of a firewall if applications can add themselves to the list without telling the user.
Oh well... I have a working setup now... now it's time to start checking out those plugins and skins.
//tick