2007-08-19, 02:16 AM
It looks like your DVB device is ignoring tuning requests from GB-PVR, and just staying on whatever frequency was previously tuned. Twinhan usually leave a bit of logging in their drivers, so you could try running DbgView while the scan is occuring and see what the output is. You can get it from http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinte...gview.mspx
Its probably not the cause, but you never know.... one thing I did notice in your logs was the evil 'Morgan Stream Switcher' filter. This has been the cause of numerous problems for people in the past, so I would suggest trying to remove that filter from your machine. In fact, I've never once seen a log that includes that filter where the machine was actually behaving.
Its probably not the cause, but you never know.... one thing I did notice in your logs was the evil 'Morgan Stream Switcher' filter. This has been the cause of numerous problems for people in the past, so I would suggest trying to remove that filter from your machine. In fact, I've never once seen a log that includes that filter where the machine was actually behaving.
Quote:2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE Graph contains the following filters:
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - Default DirectSound Device
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - MPEG-2 Sections and Tables
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - GB-PVR PSI Parser
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - VMR9
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - Morgan Stream Switcher
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - MPV Decoder Filter
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - AC3Filter
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - MPEG-2 Demultiplexer
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - DTV-DVB UDST7020BDA DVB-S Receiver
2007-08-19 13:49:10.840 VERBOSE - Microsoft DVBS Network Provider