2010-12-04, 01:25 PM
This might only be a problem for UK users, with our silly half-and-half shared frequency channels, such as BBC Three/CBeebies and BBC Four/CBBC.
In GBPVR, if you tried to view BBC Three during the day, it would actually show CBeebies (with the OSD/EPG showing the details for BBC Three). Not ideal, but more than easy enough to live with.
NPVR is much cleverer now though, and knows not to do this. However, you get a slightly worse problem because if you change to a channel when it's not broadcasting then nothing happens. If you were channel flicking, you're left with either a frozen picture from the previous channel or a black screen. If you jumped to it from the Guide, then you just get the black screen. In both cases, no OSD appears to tell you what channel you're on.
It's particularly bad if you have a couple of these channels back to back. For example, my channels go:
- Channel 4
- Five
- BBC Three
- BBC Four
- Dave
As you go from Five to BBC Three, NPVR acts like it's hung, because the picture freezes, and no OSD appears to let you know you're on a new channel. If you're lucky, you can then channel-up to BBC Four (even though there's nothing to let you know it worked). Normal service only resumes once Dave is reached. In very rare occasions, NPVR *will* actually hang and needs to be restarted.
I'm not really sure what the solution should be. At the very least, I think the OSD needs to appear to let you know you've changed channel. Beyond that, perhaps a way for us to tell NPVR when these channels are active, so it could display a custom banner (eg "channel not broadcasting") when you switch to it.
(The only time I've noticed a visual indication of what's going on is when using Windowed mode, and you'll see, for example, BBC Three appear in the title bar.)
I've attached a log file that shows loading NPVR, going to the Guide, selecting BBC Three, then channel flicking to BBC Four, and then Dave.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to try and explain it properly
Iain
In GBPVR, if you tried to view BBC Three during the day, it would actually show CBeebies (with the OSD/EPG showing the details for BBC Three). Not ideal, but more than easy enough to live with.
NPVR is much cleverer now though, and knows not to do this. However, you get a slightly worse problem because if you change to a channel when it's not broadcasting then nothing happens. If you were channel flicking, you're left with either a frozen picture from the previous channel or a black screen. If you jumped to it from the Guide, then you just get the black screen. In both cases, no OSD appears to tell you what channel you're on.
It's particularly bad if you have a couple of these channels back to back. For example, my channels go:
- Channel 4
- Five
- BBC Three
- BBC Four
- Dave
As you go from Five to BBC Three, NPVR acts like it's hung, because the picture freezes, and no OSD appears to let you know you're on a new channel. If you're lucky, you can then channel-up to BBC Four (even though there's nothing to let you know it worked). Normal service only resumes once Dave is reached. In very rare occasions, NPVR *will* actually hang and needs to be restarted.
I'm not really sure what the solution should be. At the very least, I think the OSD needs to appear to let you know you've changed channel. Beyond that, perhaps a way for us to tell NPVR when these channels are active, so it could display a custom banner (eg "channel not broadcasting") when you switch to it.
(The only time I've noticed a visual indication of what's going on is when using Windowed mode, and you'll see, for example, BBC Three appear in the title bar.)
I've attached a log file that shows loading NPVR, going to the Guide, selecting BBC Three, then channel flicking to BBC Four, and then Dave.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to try and explain it properly
Iain