2008-05-15, 04:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 2008-05-15, 04:50 AM by hockeyrink.)
UPDATE:
I'm a dummy. It's not allowed yet, according the WIKI at http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Utili...cess#toc4:
"To do: Allow for paths other than Defaults"
Ok, time to dig up an old version...
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Hi Guys.
I just recently fixed a bad install of GB-PVR, and so I downloaded the latest revision of ZPROCESS (zprocess2.exe dated 4/4/2008).
I've got my program files tucked under
d:/program files/devnz/GBPVR
but when I run the zprocess2.exe for the first time, I get the strange popup:
76 Path not found
I click through it once, and the program prompts me for finding the recordings directory, THEN AGAIN "76 Path not found" pops up. Click through that, and the familiar paths dialog box pops up.
I can locate all I need, BUT the first line "GB-PVR Path:" shows:
C:\Program Files\Devnz\GBPVR
and it's grey out. I cannot double-click it to reset the path to d:.
I can't find a registry setting to manually correct this.:confused:
Ideas?
I'm a dummy. It's not allowed yet, according the WIKI at http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Utili...cess#toc4:
"To do: Allow for paths other than Defaults"
Ok, time to dig up an old version...
-----------------------------------------------
Hi Guys.
I just recently fixed a bad install of GB-PVR, and so I downloaded the latest revision of ZPROCESS (zprocess2.exe dated 4/4/2008).
I've got my program files tucked under
d:/program files/devnz/GBPVR
but when I run the zprocess2.exe for the first time, I get the strange popup:
76 Path not found
I click through it once, and the program prompts me for finding the recordings directory, THEN AGAIN "76 Path not found" pops up. Click through that, and the familiar paths dialog box pops up.
I can locate all I need, BUT the first line "GB-PVR Path:" shows:
C:\Program Files\Devnz\GBPVR
and it's grey out. I cannot double-click it to reset the path to d:.
I can't find a registry setting to manually correct this.:confused:
Ideas?