2007-04-20, 02:12 PM
I'm not sure how to describe my issue but here goes.
I'm using the pvr-350 tv-out which works fine except that when I exit GBPVR the last frame of whatever was being viewed (live TV, Video or Main Menu) stays on the TV screen. It's like a frozen image but my system is not frozen.
If I was to restart GBPVR all is fine and I can navigate etc no problems.
If I exit GBPVR and run any other program like WinTV2000 (live tv), the GBPVR last frame image stays on the TV screen and the WinTV2000 is running 'behind' it. It's like the GBPVR image is overlayed on top of any other image.
I can see the edges of the live tv (underneath) as the GBPVR output image does not take up the whole screen.
It's like the image does not get 'flushed' from the system when GBPVR exits.
I've tried disconnecting the s-video cable but it's still there when I reconnect.
The only way to 'flush' the image off the screen is by rebooting the computer which is not something I want to have to do all the time.
I have tried other software like Sage etc and when I exit those the TV screen goes black like you would expect.
Does anyone have or had a simular experience?
thanks
Paul
I'm using the pvr-350 tv-out which works fine except that when I exit GBPVR the last frame of whatever was being viewed (live TV, Video or Main Menu) stays on the TV screen. It's like a frozen image but my system is not frozen.
If I was to restart GBPVR all is fine and I can navigate etc no problems.
If I exit GBPVR and run any other program like WinTV2000 (live tv), the GBPVR last frame image stays on the TV screen and the WinTV2000 is running 'behind' it. It's like the GBPVR image is overlayed on top of any other image.
I can see the edges of the live tv (underneath) as the GBPVR output image does not take up the whole screen.
It's like the image does not get 'flushed' from the system when GBPVR exits.
I've tried disconnecting the s-video cable but it's still there when I reconnect.
The only way to 'flush' the image off the screen is by rebooting the computer which is not something I want to have to do all the time.
I have tried other software like Sage etc and when I exit those the TV screen goes black like you would expect.
Does anyone have or had a simular experience?
thanks
Paul