2007-12-31, 09:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 2008-01-05, 09:38 PM by mvallevand.)
For those of you following the Popcorn Hour / GBPVR thread I decided to implement sub's new HTTP interface in mvpmc so that you can give it a try.
Step 1. Download GBPVR patches from
http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=2...stcount=65
Step 2. Download and load the test dongle from
http://www.mvpmc.org/~mvallevand/dongle-pch.zip
3. Select the new menu option GB-PVR PCH Demo
It is slower than emulation mode but since the interface is faster on the PCH if you are happy with this, I think you will be really happy with GBPVR on the PCH.
Tips
- The first time you start PCH mode if the screen is blank hit Play
- Don't be surprised that it remembers your state
- mp3's are working (you will notice the native mvpmc play) but mpeg is not.
- Stop returns you to mvpmc main menu.
- This will not work with --emulate ? so you either need to be running a config file or restart from telnet to get it to work.
I'm going to continue playing with this and see if I can get videos to work and maybe even try to interface it to vlc as the media server. Comments are welcome, some of them might even apply to the new PCH users.
Happy New Year!
Martin
Step 1. Download GBPVR patches from
http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=2...stcount=65
Step 2. Download and load the test dongle from
http://www.mvpmc.org/~mvallevand/dongle-pch.zip
3. Select the new menu option GB-PVR PCH Demo
It is slower than emulation mode but since the interface is faster on the PCH if you are happy with this, I think you will be really happy with GBPVR on the PCH.
Tips
- The first time you start PCH mode if the screen is blank hit Play
- Don't be surprised that it remembers your state
- mp3's are working (you will notice the native mvpmc play) but mpeg is not.
- Stop returns you to mvpmc main menu.
- This will not work with --emulate ? so you either need to be running a config file or restart from telnet to get it to work.
I'm going to continue playing with this and see if I can get videos to work and maybe even try to interface it to vlc as the media server. Comments are welcome, some of them might even apply to the new PCH users.
Happy New Year!
Martin