2009-08-18, 12:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 2009-08-18, 12:09 AM by mvallevand.)
wildpitch Wrote:I very much like the look of what the folks here have done, I've been using XBMC on a 1st gen xbox for what seems like years but needed something that would deal with hi def stuff hence the PCH purchase. The PCH itself is cracking, aside from the fairly crap interface of course and hence this is what led me to try GBPVR. I'm sure GBPVR is ace but having followed the guide here... http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=38896 I cannot get the PCH to see anything via GBPVR. Having googled and googled and rebooted and rebooted for the last hour I give in and hope that someone here can provide some pointers on what to check etc.
Also, I have all my files on a NAS (5 disc Synology thing), I do though have a server always on. If I can get PCH / GBPVR to talk to each other would all data get to the PCH as follows...
NAS to GBPVR to PCH or is it possible to have the files go direct to the PCH as they do now?
Thanks in advance.
PS GBPVR is installed to an XP host on my network. And the error I get when I browse to my GBPVR server on the PCH is "No Content Found On This Server". PCH is A110
This sounds like a permssion problem on the mvpmc share. You should be able to see the GB-PVR.htm file. You can put the mvpmc share on a NAS too, if you find those easier to setup, Windows guest accounts can be tricky. A good google search would find some useful links as follows
no content found on server site:forums.gbpvr.com
GBPVR allows you to load all your NAS devices without remapping. You can go either go directly from the PCH to the NAS or indirectly via GBPVR, although I find http indirectly is still faster.
Martin