2008-03-19, 07:52 PM
I've been using gbpvr for about a month now and I'm slowly ironing the bugs out of my setup.
I have noticed a new problem, i am not sure if it arrived with the new release or the updated ATI cataylist drives, or in fact anything else I've played with in the last 2 weeks.
If I wake my machine up from stanby I get poor video performance on live tv, i get horizontal tearing half way down the screen and a few other glitches. exiting pvrx2 and re-starting fixes the issue.
I have tried S1 S2 and hibernate and they all do the same thing, if I exit pvrx2 before standby then its ok (same as restarting pvrx2).
I have attached logs in which I have done a fresh boot, gone to live tv, exited live tv, standby then resume.
CPU doesnt show any significant spikes at any time.
I have a few other gripes like C4 E4 having a stutter every 2 minutes or so, but its minor compared to my wake up issue.
XP home, Gigabyte 690 m/b, onboard ATI x1200, athlon x2 be2300 cpu, HDMI to the TV. .Net 1 2 & 3, EVR.........
I have noticed a new problem, i am not sure if it arrived with the new release or the updated ATI cataylist drives, or in fact anything else I've played with in the last 2 weeks.
If I wake my machine up from stanby I get poor video performance on live tv, i get horizontal tearing half way down the screen and a few other glitches. exiting pvrx2 and re-starting fixes the issue.
I have tried S1 S2 and hibernate and they all do the same thing, if I exit pvrx2 before standby then its ok (same as restarting pvrx2).
I have attached logs in which I have done a fresh boot, gone to live tv, exited live tv, standby then resume.
CPU doesnt show any significant spikes at any time.
I have a few other gripes like C4 E4 having a stutter every 2 minutes or so, but its minor compared to my wake up issue.
XP home, Gigabyte 690 m/b, onboard ATI x1200, athlon x2 be2300 cpu, HDMI to the TV. .Net 1 2 & 3, EVR.........