2007-07-07, 09:22 AM
yeah but lets face it all you look for is the install files
hey is there meant to be onscreen play/fast forward etc buttons or not?
hey is there meant to be onscreen play/fast forward etc buttons or not?
2007-07-07, 09:22 AM
yeah but lets face it all you look for is the install files
hey is there meant to be onscreen play/fast forward etc buttons or not?
2007-07-07, 09:25 AM
If on the computer, you can click on the green position/time bar and it will jump appropriately.
C2Duo E8400, 4GB, GE8600GT, PCH A-100, HVR2200, NPVR 1.5.31, Win 7 x64.
2007-07-07, 09:25 AM
martint123 Wrote:A possible problem is that if you just hit "download" from the main start page at http://www.gbpvr.com you don't see any of the pre-requirments.If you do that, you still get the .99 version ![]()
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2007-07-07, 09:34 AM
Lindsay Wrote:If on the computer, you can click on the green position/time bar and it will jump appropriately. yeah i know but i hate that you seem to always go to far one way or another just checking its not just my laptop i used click for comskip aswell when using on the main box it dont matter as i use the remote
2007-07-07, 11:19 AM
Couple of observations - (with blue skin, all plugins disabled)
I have my menu items organised into submenus; "Cable": "TV Guide", "Live TV", etc., "Audio": "Music Library", "Net Radio", etc. This caused PVRX2 to crash, both on the PC and MVP. Removing these submenus and hanging everything off the main menu fixed this. Net Radio doesn't show up (think this has been mentioned); hope we get this back as my wife likes to listen to it. No YouTube, but that doesn't bother me (think this has been mentioned as well). Menu animations look supercool, making me thinking of ditching the MVP for an under-the-tv job. MVP is supersnappy; don't think it's just the blue skin either, as tv and audio start up really quick. Nice job. And I have a weedy machine as well. Thanks for the work sub, and congrate on the release. Upgrade took 5mins from start to finish - thanks to the testing crew for their work in making it so smooth.
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2007-07-07, 12:05 PM
there is no system button either
sub said a few things were going to be missing i guess he still trying to iron out a few wrinkles
2007-07-07, 02:56 PM
"Toggle-Force Foreground" is missing in PVRX2's right-click context menu. I've successfully set PVRX2's topmost property to true using managed spy so I assume that it's just one of those small things that were left out.
Other than that, I'm thoroughly impressed by the new visual effects. GBPVR really has that "MCE feel" now.
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[SIZE="1"]Intel E2180@2GHZ| 4 GB RAM | PVR150 Retail | Vista Home Premium | GBPVR 1.3.7[/SIZE]
2007-07-07, 03:54 PM
Not sure if this is a problem related only to Vista but since I have a dual boot system and 1.08 works fine for me in XP I'm going to assume it's Vista related.
Does anyone have any problems geting LiveTV to work in Vista? I can record, watch videos, photos etc. but can't get Live TV. I'm pretty sure it's video card related but don't know why as I've never had problems previously. I've rolled back drivers, changed resolution, rebooted and still I get no live TV. PVRX2 just goes back to the main menu and the old GUI gives me an 'Error: Failure playing back file" message. The MVP side works great and I can watch Live TV from the MVP side so that must mean it's video driver related. Also, since I have Vista Ultimate, MCE works fine too. One last thing, I updated the BIOS recently and can't recall if GBPVR has worked at all since then in Vista and I may roll that back and try it but I can't see what, if anything, it would have changed. It states that it basically only updates the MB so it can use newer chips. Paul Custom ASUS Maximus X Hero, 16 GB Memory-ASUS GeForce 1050 Ti, H115i Pro AIO, 850W PS, CM H500P case, Corsair Vengeance RGB Ram, Samsung 970 EVO, HDHomerun Prime & Extend Tuners- running Windows 10 (and other goodies)
2007-07-07, 04:23 PM
seewolf Wrote:Hallo SubUnfortunately your video card does support VMR9: 2007-07-07 09:41:59.228 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerVMR9Custom()...VMR9 not supported ...but you'd also get this error if you're trying to do this over Remote Desktop. If thats the case, do it locally, or try VNC.
2007-07-07, 04:25 PM
stustunz Wrote:yeah but lets face it all you look for is the install filesNo, there isnt yet, but I will be adding these back in. They're not something I use, so werent seen as critical ![]() |
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