2005-03-15, 08:55 AM
I have just started to use GB-PVR with a new Plextor TV402U device, and I really like the SW.
Have found some issues that I am not able to sort out:
1- I am importing the channels with O2grabber and I believe it worked well for a few days.  But, all of a sudden GBPVR has started to record wrong channels.  I am using the WEB interface to program the recoring and the channels is correctly named here, live TV also shows the correct channel and the recording is named correctly.  I have tried to use the EMPTY EPG function and reread the channels, but it makes no difference.  Is there some issue with a database that I might have to empty  to start from scratch ?
2 - When I am scheduling recodings, the first schedule normally goes Ok, but after that I get an error message from the WEB browser that it has to resubmit the form. Â This comes after I have clicke RECORD in the popup window and the main window is refreshing to show the red marker. Â If I reply IGNORE it will show me the EPG again, but with the recording not marked, If I click RETRY it skips to next page. Â In any case the recording is scheduled OK, but it is annoying.
3 - When I go to scheduled recording and cancel a recording the EPG is blank afterwards, no channels. Â Refresh page do not help, but new login in the WEB interface brings it all back again.
Finally a note to anyone who consider the Plextor TV402U USB device; it is a great piece of hardware, but I have some weird performance issues. Â On one of my systems (P4 3ghz) I have only 10% CPU usage when recording. Â On another system (P4 2ghz) I have 100% CPU usage and the system basically freezes during recoring/live playback. Â Then the strange one; on a P3 1 GHZ system I have 40-50% CPU usage when performing the excact same operations. Â The P4 systems has onboard USB2, the P3 has a USB2 PCI card. Â The difference must be related to the USB2 implementation on the computer. Â If anyone has more info on the USB performance issue, I would really appreciate it. Â It looks like the USB communication on some systems takes a lot of CPU power, but I have not been able to find any good info if there is a USB2 PCI board out there that gives low CPU usage.
Have found some issues that I am not able to sort out:
1- I am importing the channels with O2grabber and I believe it worked well for a few days.  But, all of a sudden GBPVR has started to record wrong channels.  I am using the WEB interface to program the recoring and the channels is correctly named here, live TV also shows the correct channel and the recording is named correctly.  I have tried to use the EMPTY EPG function and reread the channels, but it makes no difference.  Is there some issue with a database that I might have to empty  to start from scratch ?
2 - When I am scheduling recodings, the first schedule normally goes Ok, but after that I get an error message from the WEB browser that it has to resubmit the form. Â This comes after I have clicke RECORD in the popup window and the main window is refreshing to show the red marker. Â If I reply IGNORE it will show me the EPG again, but with the recording not marked, If I click RETRY it skips to next page. Â In any case the recording is scheduled OK, but it is annoying.
3 - When I go to scheduled recording and cancel a recording the EPG is blank afterwards, no channels. Â Refresh page do not help, but new login in the WEB interface brings it all back again.
Finally a note to anyone who consider the Plextor TV402U USB device; it is a great piece of hardware, but I have some weird performance issues. Â On one of my systems (P4 3ghz) I have only 10% CPU usage when recording. Â On another system (P4 2ghz) I have 100% CPU usage and the system basically freezes during recoring/live playback. Â Then the strange one; on a P3 1 GHZ system I have 40-50% CPU usage when performing the excact same operations. Â The P4 systems has onboard USB2, the P3 has a USB2 PCI card. Â The difference must be related to the USB2 implementation on the computer. Â If anyone has more info on the USB performance issue, I would really appreciate it. Â It looks like the USB communication on some systems takes a lot of CPU power, but I have not been able to find any good info if there is a USB2 PCI board out there that gives low CPU usage.