2004-10-10, 05:18 PM
I just downloaded and installed GB-PVR, and I have to say it's a nice program, with lots of features. Â But the initial 'user experience' was both good and bad. Â I muddled through the issues, and now I know how to use it, but I thought I'd note down some observations while the experiences are still 'fresh' - you only get one chance to be a 'new user'!
I'm a technical guy, running IT and customer support for a software company, so I'm both technical and user-oriented.
Obviously, the screens are designed to be 'simple', and the 'TV interface' model is being used, rather than a typical windows application interface - is this because people are expected to use this on an actual TV? Â I assume so. Â
Anyway, I found the menus confusing. Â On some screens, I am provided with navigation, but on others, I'm not. Â For example, on the 'Recordings' screen, there is a 'main menu' button that takes me back to main menu, but on the 'TV Guide' screen, there is no navigation. Â It took me a while to realize that 'escape' would take me back to main menu (hard to admit to, but true!!!
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On the 'Search Guide' screen, a single-click on the letters causes it to be highlighted, but no action occurs. Again, it toom me a while to realize I had to double-click on the letter. Â And how to scroll through the letters ...? I tried hitting the 'S' key to get to the letter 'S', but no dice. Â There are no arrows to click on to scroll the list; I finally realized that page down and down-arrow keys worked. Â Once you know, it's easy ... just letting you know that first time in I was puzzled by this!
Back to the 'Recordngs' screen ... if I select 'manual rec', the 'channel' item is selected, with left/right arrow icons to the right. Â I clicked away on those arrows trying to change the channel for some time, until I realized I had to use the left/right keyboard keys. Â I wanted to move the selection to another entry (eg, start time) and clicked on the entry ... no luck. Â Down arrow worked, of course. Â
So by now, of course, I'm clued in that this is much more like a 'TV' interface, designed to be operated by a remote with limited buttons (and no mouse!
. Â Once I got this, it was plain sailing, but ... this is a windows app, and I started out expecting a 'windows app-like' experience. Â
I also had my first BSOD experience in over a year with this program, somewhere along the way - it was about 2am, and I was bleary eyed, so can't say exactly what caused it - I 'think' I was trying to get it to record without having downloaded the full EPG, not sure. Â
I was hesitant to install '.net framework' as I've never had to install it before (and I download/install a LOT of software!
, and at work we have found clashes between .net and Oracle Application Server components .... but I installed it anyway and no problems so far! Â
I followed instructions in another thread here and got Closed Captions to both record and play back - and THAT was my reason for downloading GB-PVR in the first place. Â This alone makes the experience worthwhile!
Given the user-interface is 'TV-oriented', and assuming the purpose is for people to build this app into a standalone PVR, is there a recommended display card for TV-out? I've read somewhere that the Matrox is the best.
Providing these comments in the interest of sharing my first-time experience, not to whine.
I'm a technical guy, running IT and customer support for a software company, so I'm both technical and user-oriented.
Obviously, the screens are designed to be 'simple', and the 'TV interface' model is being used, rather than a typical windows application interface - is this because people are expected to use this on an actual TV? Â I assume so. Â
Anyway, I found the menus confusing. Â On some screens, I am provided with navigation, but on others, I'm not. Â For example, on the 'Recordings' screen, there is a 'main menu' button that takes me back to main menu, but on the 'TV Guide' screen, there is no navigation. Â It took me a while to realize that 'escape' would take me back to main menu (hard to admit to, but true!!!

On the 'Search Guide' screen, a single-click on the letters causes it to be highlighted, but no action occurs. Again, it toom me a while to realize I had to double-click on the letter. Â And how to scroll through the letters ...? I tried hitting the 'S' key to get to the letter 'S', but no dice. Â There are no arrows to click on to scroll the list; I finally realized that page down and down-arrow keys worked. Â Once you know, it's easy ... just letting you know that first time in I was puzzled by this!
Back to the 'Recordngs' screen ... if I select 'manual rec', the 'channel' item is selected, with left/right arrow icons to the right. Â I clicked away on those arrows trying to change the channel for some time, until I realized I had to use the left/right keyboard keys. Â I wanted to move the selection to another entry (eg, start time) and clicked on the entry ... no luck. Â Down arrow worked, of course. Â
So by now, of course, I'm clued in that this is much more like a 'TV' interface, designed to be operated by a remote with limited buttons (and no mouse!

I also had my first BSOD experience in over a year with this program, somewhere along the way - it was about 2am, and I was bleary eyed, so can't say exactly what caused it - I 'think' I was trying to get it to record without having downloaded the full EPG, not sure. Â
I was hesitant to install '.net framework' as I've never had to install it before (and I download/install a LOT of software!

I followed instructions in another thread here and got Closed Captions to both record and play back - and THAT was my reason for downloading GB-PVR in the first place. Â This alone makes the experience worthwhile!
Given the user-interface is 'TV-oriented', and assuming the purpose is for people to build this app into a standalone PVR, is there a recommended display card for TV-out? I've read somewhere that the Matrox is the best.
Providing these comments in the interest of sharing my first-time experience, not to whine.