2007-03-28, 12:59 AM
I'm a GBPVR noob (1 week), but been messing with various Windows & Linux alternatives intermittently for several years. Must say that so far, GBPVR holds by far the most promise of anything I've messed with.
My setup initially: Plextor TV402U on a several year old Win2K P4 2.4 desktop; installed latest Plextor and Intervideo stuff...no config problems. However, while the recording service is running, I notice intermittent USB eject issues with my USB devices (TDK DVD burner, USB external hard drive). The usual Windows pop-up displays saying that I've removed a USB device improperly, etc. This happens while GBPVR itself isn't running...merely the recording service is loaded. Needless to say, it messes up file transfers to the USB HD, or DVD burns to the external burner. Viewing Task Manager, I see that the recording service is spiking in CPU utilization from 2-7% when idle..not sure why.
When I manually stop the recording service, I never see any further USB problems; DVD burns and HD transfers work perfectly.
What is it about the recording service (even when idle), that it disrupts other USB activity...anyone seen this before?
Yesterday, I migrated my setup to an aging notebook that I wanted to recycle (5 yr old HP ZT1155, 512MB RAM, S3 ProSavage DDR). First attempts had probs; no video on watching live TV, blue screen errors, then later, recordings were very jittery and unwatchable. Many hours later after many tweaks, all solved. Unlike what someone else here reported, I had no probs using the "high quality" settings for my recordings. Looks pretty good on my 56" DLP TV using the PC interface.
My setup initially: Plextor TV402U on a several year old Win2K P4 2.4 desktop; installed latest Plextor and Intervideo stuff...no config problems. However, while the recording service is running, I notice intermittent USB eject issues with my USB devices (TDK DVD burner, USB external hard drive). The usual Windows pop-up displays saying that I've removed a USB device improperly, etc. This happens while GBPVR itself isn't running...merely the recording service is loaded. Needless to say, it messes up file transfers to the USB HD, or DVD burns to the external burner. Viewing Task Manager, I see that the recording service is spiking in CPU utilization from 2-7% when idle..not sure why.
When I manually stop the recording service, I never see any further USB problems; DVD burns and HD transfers work perfectly.
What is it about the recording service (even when idle), that it disrupts other USB activity...anyone seen this before?
Yesterday, I migrated my setup to an aging notebook that I wanted to recycle (5 yr old HP ZT1155, 512MB RAM, S3 ProSavage DDR). First attempts had probs; no video on watching live TV, blue screen errors, then later, recordings were very jittery and unwatchable. Many hours later after many tweaks, all solved. Unlike what someone else here reported, I had no probs using the "high quality" settings for my recordings. Looks pretty good on my 56" DLP TV using the PC interface.