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Will You be Joining Schedules Direct?

 
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Will You be Joining Schedules Direct?
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#41
2007-08-17, 12:06 AM
Its almost identical to how things were done with zap2it. There is a screen in the config app where you enter your username/password, and a SchedulesDirect.com web page were you can create your account, add/edit lineups.
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2007-08-19, 10:51 PM
sub Wrote:Its almost identical to how things were done with zap2it. There is a screen in the config app where you enter your username/password, and a SchedulesDirect.com web page were you can create your account, add/edit lineups.

Will Schedules Direct work with gbpvr version 9912?
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2007-08-19, 11:00 PM
Version 99.12 is included with every new version of GBPVR. If you download the latest version (which is Schedules Direct compatible) and use GBPVR.exe instead of PVRX2.exe, you should be fine.
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2007-08-19, 11:42 PM
bobsmith Wrote:Will Schedules Direct work with gbpvr version 9912?
The first version to include the SchedulesDirect plugin is v1.0.16. If you really dont want to upgrade, then you might be able to switch your capture sources to using xmltv, and run the SchedulesDirect xmltv client to retrieve your listings. Using v1.0.16 gives you the same easy setup for Schedules Direct that you got with zap2it in the past releases.
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2007-08-19, 11:51 PM
HTPCGB Wrote:Version 99.12 is included with every new version of GBPVR. If you download the latest version (which is Schedules Direct compatible) and use GBPVR.exe instead of PVRX2.exe, you should be fine.

Thanks HTPCGB. My main concern is running into hardware limits with the new version. The PC I have dedicated to our TV is 2002 vintage, and I'm not entirely clear what I'll need to handle PVRX2, so I'll just stick with GBPVR.exe for the time being. Does the installer prompt for GBPVR.exe vs. PVRX2,exe? Or do I just install the new version over my existing version, and then manually overwrite the PVRX2.exe file with the new GBPVR.exe file? Thanks.
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2007-08-19, 11:55 PM
It installs both GBPVR.exe and PVRX2.exe.
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2007-08-20, 12:11 AM
sub Wrote:The first version to include the SchedulesDirect plugin is v1.0.16. If you really dont want to upgrade, then you might be able to switch your capture sources to using xmltv, and run the SchedulesDirect xmltv client to retrieve your listings. Using v1.0.16 gives you the same easy setup for Schedules Direct that you got with zap2it in the past releases.

Thanks sub. I'm not sure what to do. My main concern is running into hardware limits with v1.0.16. The PC dedicated to our TV is 2002 vintage, and I'm not entirely clear what I'd need to run v1.0.16. Here's what I have:

--512MB RAM
--Pentium4 - 1.6GHz.
--Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150
--Radeon 9250 (with 256MB) Video Card

Is that enough? I meet the list of hardware requirements on the homepage, but do those still stand with the newest version? Or would adding another 512MB stick of RAM get me there? Thanks.
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2007-08-20, 01:36 AM
bobsmith Wrote:Thanks sub. I'm not sure what to do. My main concern is running into hardware limits with v1.0.16. The PC dedicated to our TV is 2002 vintage, and I'm not entirely clear what I'd need to run v1.0.16. Here's what I have:

--512MB RAM
--Pentium4 - 1.6GHz.
--Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150
--Radeon 9250 (with 256MB) Video Card

Is that enough?
To be honest, I'm not sure. You'll probably just have to try it and see. The old GBPVR.exe interface is still included with the new release in case you find you need to run that, so chances are you'll be fine if you find your machine isnt able to run the new PVRX2 interface.

Backup you database and config file before you try, then you'll easily be able to go back if you need to.
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#49
2007-08-21, 05:59 PM
I'm disappointed with the initial price - $5/month. I fear that signing up will validate this price point. Plus all the people saying it's reasonable.

However, I do want to support the project, so I'll likely sign up for the initial deal and then cancel after the 3 months is up if the price doesn't come down.
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2007-08-24, 03:46 AM
I will be joining. $5/mo is ok for me. If it goes lower then all the better.
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