Just to let everyone know, as of the 20081124beta1 HDHR software, you should be able to select "GBPVR" and not need to change any registry values to enable PID filtering.
I haven't tested it yet but I'm coming up on 48 hours without sleep so I will have to do it tomorrow.
whurlston Wrote:Just to let everyone know, as of the 20081124beta1 HDHR software, you should be able to select "GBPVR" and not need to change any registry values to enable PID filtering.
I haven't tested it yet but I'm coming up on 48 hours without sleep so I will have to do it tomorrow.
Just upgraded....and I am seeing the values set to:
It should. That's a new value to me but it probably just tells it to lock to any type of signal (qam64/qam256/atsc). I didn't get a chance to test it yet though.
aapocketz, the scan shows that it's locking onto a signal but the signal quality is pretty low on most locks. If you have any splitters attached to the line, try removing them.
I tested the latest beta drivers and everything works. Just set the application to "GBPVR". I haven't found a very compelling reason to use the new dynamic tuner feature with GBPVR yet but it does not hurt anything if it is enabled. We may be able to utilize it in some way to have a bda.ini entry in the master file so we don't need to keep adding the entries though. There are some code changes that would have to be made on sub's end though. I'll let him get caught up first on more pressing issues once he gets home though.
2009-05-03, 12:07 AM (This post was last modified: 2009-05-03, 12:15 AM by SickBoy.)
I have one of my HDHR tuners set up semi-successfully - but:
-no sound
- tuning a channel only works the first time. If I try to tune another channel, it tells me the signal is not strong enough - and get the same error message if I try to tune back to that channel.
logs zip attached. any help? it's a bit of a bugger.
UPDATE: got sound working, but video/sound playback is pretty choppy on 720p and higher quality signals. It's not choppy when I preview the channel using the HDHR utilities, and Windows Media player - is there something I can do to get smoother video from live TV?
SickBoy Wrote:UPDATE: got sound working, but video/sound playback is pretty choppy on 720p and higher quality signals. It's not choppy when I preview the channel using the HDHR utilities, and Windows Media player - is there something I can do to get smoother video from live TV?
This aspect of your problem is most likely caused by the decoders you're using. Try some other decoders as a first step.