2005-04-06, 03:19 AM
I think I found a problem.
I have had GB-PVR speratically crash on me. So I moved it to it's own computer. A 466Mhz, 128meg, 60gig, Windows 2000 computer with only Windows 2000 (and all it's patches), the WinTV-350 software, and GB-PVR.
Now it's crashing seems to be much more reproducable. On the fast computer (2.6gig) it's speratically very busy and that seemed to have some affect on GB-PVR crashing. Now on the 466, all works fine but when I do a few things. Moving arround in the menus when the recording service kicks in is a common time for it to die. More Likely is when the recording service is just finishing a recording. If I'm moving around in the menus it dies (completely lockes up the computer, must poweroff).
Anyway. I would think that if you had older slower computer you could make GB-PVR MUCH more stable. since it's crashing/locking up is more reproducable.
Any Idea?
I have had GB-PVR speratically crash on me. So I moved it to it's own computer. A 466Mhz, 128meg, 60gig, Windows 2000 computer with only Windows 2000 (and all it's patches), the WinTV-350 software, and GB-PVR.
Now it's crashing seems to be much more reproducable. On the fast computer (2.6gig) it's speratically very busy and that seemed to have some affect on GB-PVR crashing. Now on the 466, all works fine but when I do a few things. Moving arround in the menus when the recording service kicks in is a common time for it to die. More Likely is when the recording service is just finishing a recording. If I'm moving around in the menus it dies (completely lockes up the computer, must poweroff).
Anyway. I would think that if you had older slower computer you could make GB-PVR MUCH more stable. since it's crashing/locking up is more reproducable.
Any Idea?