2008-09-05, 06:49 PM
I have a HIP command embedded in the ParallelProcessing.bat file that doesn't seem to run.
If I run the batch file from the command line it works fine, but when it kicks off as part of starting a recording, I get nothing. I know the batch file is running because I added a couple of MD (make Directory) commands in the batch file to give a kind of crude log of progress through the batch file.
Can anyone think of any reason why this might not be working?
I am using the USBUIRT for channel changing and sending the HIP command. I am wondering of the USBUIRT is still 'held' by GBPVR while it is changing the channel and so HIP isn't sending it's command? Is parallelprocessing.bat run after the channel change event has been sent to begin the recording or it is before that?
Any insight would be welcome.
Ray
If I run the batch file from the command line it works fine, but when it kicks off as part of starting a recording, I get nothing. I know the batch file is running because I added a couple of MD (make Directory) commands in the batch file to give a kind of crude log of progress through the batch file.
Can anyone think of any reason why this might not be working?
I am using the USBUIRT for channel changing and sending the HIP command. I am wondering of the USBUIRT is still 'held' by GBPVR while it is changing the channel and so HIP isn't sending it's command? Is parallelprocessing.bat run after the channel change event has been sent to begin the recording or it is before that?
Any insight would be welcome.
Ray