2009-11-21, 10:46 PM
Kind of a n00b question here...
Does the GB-PVR system tray service need to be active to execute a scheduled recording? I assume the recording service must be active, and the PVRX2 application does not need to be active.
I ask this, because the two services GBPVRRecordingService.exe and GBPVRTray.exe use 26 MB and 20 MB of RAM, respectively. A combined 46 MB is a rather large chunk of RAM to permanently sequester for the occasional scheduled recording. Yes, I could just start the services when I know I have a recording scheduled, but doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of scheduling it (I could just record it manually at that point)?
Does the GB-PVR system tray service need to be active to execute a scheduled recording? I assume the recording service must be active, and the PVRX2 application does not need to be active.
I ask this, because the two services GBPVRRecordingService.exe and GBPVRTray.exe use 26 MB and 20 MB of RAM, respectively. A combined 46 MB is a rather large chunk of RAM to permanently sequester for the occasional scheduled recording. Yes, I could just start the services when I know I have a recording scheduled, but doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of scheduling it (I could just record it manually at that point)?
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これは本文の日本語です。
これは本文の日本語です。