2007-09-30, 02:23 PM
Cripes... second post ever and I'm asking for stuff already. Fantastic software though I think its bril and I'm a big fan.
Got a request. Been through my own special PVR journey and would like to put something back - a small change that might make it a tiny bit easier for another newbie someday...
Here it is.
Why is such a cosmetic change a good idea..? Well, here's the scenario. You build the system, it takes way longer than you expect, fiddling with Windows, all those extra wires behind the telly, finally you proudly release to the family on a beta trial. Its looking good. Programs record, playback, WAF grows to a skeptical (but above target) 30%. Then one day, we all settle down to watch a DVD. And no sound.
Turns out that a couple of weeks before I installed some DVD burning software. This added a couple of new codecs, silently bumping my working defaults out of the way, leaving everything running except DVD sound. Got it working the next day with a panic XP system-restore but its taken a length of time which I prefer not to disclose to figure out what was really going on.
There's loads of warnings in the forum about using the system default option and it seems obvious now, but as a newbie (the err... what forum..? kind of newbie) it really isnt. The behavior described above might save someone from hearing the hiss of escaping WAF and not knowing where to start looking for the puncture...
And thassit.
Got a request. Been through my own special PVR journey and would like to put something back - a small change that might make it a tiny bit easier for another newbie someday...
Here it is.
- All the relevant codecs that GBPVR finds in the registry, show up in the config Playback and DVD drop-downs.
- Codecs in the config.xml "supported codecs" list come up in a reassuring green colour.
- Codecs not in the list come up in a yuckie pink colour.
- On first install, the system selects the first green codec in the list, or if not, the first pink one. And then sticks with it.
Why is such a cosmetic change a good idea..? Well, here's the scenario. You build the system, it takes way longer than you expect, fiddling with Windows, all those extra wires behind the telly, finally you proudly release to the family on a beta trial. Its looking good. Programs record, playback, WAF grows to a skeptical (but above target) 30%. Then one day, we all settle down to watch a DVD. And no sound.
Turns out that a couple of weeks before I installed some DVD burning software. This added a couple of new codecs, silently bumping my working defaults out of the way, leaving everything running except DVD sound. Got it working the next day with a panic XP system-restore but its taken a length of time which I prefer not to disclose to figure out what was really going on.
There's loads of warnings in the forum about using the system default option and it seems obvious now, but as a newbie (the err... what forum..? kind of newbie) it really isnt. The behavior described above might save someone from hearing the hiss of escaping WAF and not knowing where to start looking for the puncture...
And thassit.
HW: Asus P1-AH2 (nVidia 6150/430), AMD Athlon64 3000+, 512MB RAM, 1x500GB HDD, Hauppauge Nova-T-500
SW: XP-MCE/SP2, GBPVR 1.1.5, NVidia 81.98.
SW: XP-MCE/SP2, GBPVR 1.1.5, NVidia 81.98.