I'll take a look at the to-do list. I realize I never figured out why your episode selection isn't working, but that is because my coding computer doesn't handle 1980i. I'll get a test program on my HTPC and give it a whirl.
-DH
HTPC: Foxxconn -case w/ 300W PSU, 2 x 80 mm case fans, Foxxconn A74MX-K, ATI Radeon 4550 1GB PCIE x16, AMD X2 4850e 45W, 4GB OCZ DDR800, Windows XP Home/SP3, Hauppauge HVR-2250 dual tuner, K-lite 5.75 FFDShow video & audio, ATIdvcr Decoder, VMR9
2011-11-05, 05:42 AM (This post was last modified: 2011-11-05, 06:01 AM by Snooze.)
Ok, I was also having troubles with movies you will love... how to escape out of viewing an episode that was DVD I think , it throws me back to what I had up before, in this case new releases.
EDIT: Oh, and I am running 1920x1080P... maybe thats the problem?
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rplohocky Wrote:How big is the data base going to be and do you know if downloading is governed by netflix because its been downloading for hours?
The catalog that is downloaded from netflix is over a gig (1.225 GB as of 11/9), so the time to update the database is determined by your speed (e.g., 1,225 bytes / 3 Mb connection * 8 bits / byte = 2,666 seconds = 44 minutes). However, I just checked and my last update (on 11/9) took 5 hours, so I assume that something on Netflix's end is slowing things down. My update on 11/7 took 1 hour and 10 minutes, so hopefully it is a temporary issue.
-DH
HTPC: Foxxconn -case w/ 300W PSU, 2 x 80 mm case fans, Foxxconn A74MX-K, ATI Radeon 4550 1GB PCIE x16, AMD X2 4850e 45W, 4GB OCZ DDR800, Windows XP Home/SP3, Hauppauge HVR-2250 dual tuner, K-lite 5.75 FFDShow video & audio, ATIdvcr Decoder, VMR9