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Some questions about GBPVR.

 
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Some questions about GBPVR.
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2008-07-28, 09:12 PM
I have keyed in all the channels for both the configured sources. Upon clicking GBPVR icon, a black (blank) screen still appears.

Is the configuration complete? How can I start away with scheduled recordings and watching TV?

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2008-07-28, 09:48 PM
I have keyed in the channels for both the capture sources. A black (blank) screen still appears upon clicking gbpvr icon.
Is the configuration complete? I would like to start away with performing schedule recordings and watching TV.

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2008-07-28, 10:05 PM
so the pvrx2 icon doesnt start the program, or you get to the menu and live tv gives a black screen? can you give details on the rest of your system? Also, if you can zip your log folder in devnz/gbpvr and attach it to your next post here that would help.
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2008-07-29, 04:25 AM
my first impression at this point would be a codec issue, have you installed any codecs? what do you have these set to in the playback tab of hte config?
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2008-07-29, 05:16 AM
If you get the black screen immediately then its probably your video card not being up to the direct3d requirements of the app. What video card do you have?
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2008-07-29, 04:07 PM
The video card in my Desktop is an on-board one. I looked up the model as NVIDIA RIVA TNT2. My system is a Dell Optiplex GX260 P4 1.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM.

I have not installed any codecs specifically. The decoders have been set to system default and 'use software decoder'.

I am attaching the zipped log folder from devnz/gbpvr for your review.

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2008-07-29, 04:09 PM
Quote:2008-07-28 01:14:34.796 VERBOSE SetRenderList creating new texture (720 x 480)
2008-07-28 01:14:34.796 ERROR m_pD3DDev->CreateTexture(uiElement->image->Width, uiElement->image->Height, 1, 0, D3DFMT_A8R8G8B8, D3DPOOL_MANAGED, &texture, NULL) failed
Error code : 8876086C
D3DERR_INVALIDCALL
Invalid call
Yeah, as I suspected, it looks like you're video card isnt up to the task. Its unable to create the large Direct3D textures that PVRX2 uses to display the UI. Sorry.
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2008-07-30, 10:21 AM
Do I have any options?

Is the video memory of my existing on-board card (96 MB) insufficient? If I install an additional AGP card how much minimum memory should I go for and will it solve the problem?
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2008-07-30, 03:53 PM
Quote:Do I have any options?
Some nvidia Geforce2 users got this same problem in the past, but were able to resolve it by using a later version of the nvidia drivers. So, I'd look for updated drivers first. Otherwise you'd need to look at a new video card.

Quote:Is the video memory of my existing on-board card (96 MB) insufficient? If I install an additional AGP card how much minimum memory should I go for and will it solve the problem?
96MB is enough, but some old cards could only use small textures. GB-PVR requires large textures. Make sure you get a common card that others are also using.
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2008-07-30, 04:05 PM
The cards I am being offered in the market are 256 MB AGP cards.

Could you highlight some indicators to look for in the specs of these cards so that I make sure the problem is not repeated?

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