2009-06-30, 09:45 PM
I have two DVB-S cards in my PVR. I don't have multi-record enabled in PVRX2, because I prefer to record to .mpg files.
Back when I had only one DVB-S card, if two adjacent programmes on the same channel were scheduled to record, even with pre & post padding, I would get two files each with the required padding at both ends. PVRX2 was cleverly recording to two files from the same stream where the post padding of programme 1 overlapped the pre padding of programme 2.
Now that I have 2 DVB-S cards, when padding overlaps on two adjacent programmes on the same channel, the 2nd tuner gets tied up to record the 2nd programme, meaning that no tuner is available to watch another channel.
My wish is that PVRX2 is smart enough to employ the same technique that it uses when only one card is in the PVR and record overlapping programmes on the same channel with only one card. This would leave the other tuner free for watching/recording other programmes.
GBPVR is awesome and the only way I watch TV now that I'm out in the country with no decent terrestrial coverage. Keep up the good work, sub, and I will keep up the donations :p
Back when I had only one DVB-S card, if two adjacent programmes on the same channel were scheduled to record, even with pre & post padding, I would get two files each with the required padding at both ends. PVRX2 was cleverly recording to two files from the same stream where the post padding of programme 1 overlapped the pre padding of programme 2.
Now that I have 2 DVB-S cards, when padding overlaps on two adjacent programmes on the same channel, the 2nd tuner gets tied up to record the 2nd programme, meaning that no tuner is available to watch another channel.
My wish is that PVRX2 is smart enough to employ the same technique that it uses when only one card is in the PVR and record overlapping programmes on the same channel with only one card. This would leave the other tuner free for watching/recording other programmes.
GBPVR is awesome and the only way I watch TV now that I'm out in the country with no decent terrestrial coverage. Keep up the good work, sub, and I will keep up the donations :p