2005-06-26, 01:26 AM
Monkey Wrote:I have no sound on just the radio. TV works fine. I have just standard XP.You probably didnt install the LAME directshow encoder filter.
2005-06-26, 01:26 AM
Monkey Wrote:I have no sound on just the radio. TV works fine. I have just standard XP.You probably didnt install the LAME directshow encoder filter.
2005-06-26, 09:46 PM
And where might one install such LAME stuff from?
2005-06-26, 09:52 PM
Reboot,
NO sound in TV coming from the PVR150MCE after reboot, not in live TV and not in recording. the recorded mpeg does contain silence (I checked the mpeg on other computers). seems like the tuningassistent program changes some setting in the PVR150MCE driver that enables the sound again. I did not check radio (I do not use it...) What I do is after reboot run GBPVR, go to live TV, I hear no sound, stop live TV and gbpvr, run tuning assistant till it finds the first signal, stop tuning assistant, start gbpvr again, go to live TV and voila, there is sound. This "workaround" always works, also for the recordings ( I actually never look to live TV because the computer is somewhere hidden away without a monitor) I run GBPVR on W2K, no MCE software, no XP. and I am in a PAL country. Linfor, could you post the link to the version of the drivers that solved your problem?
P4 3GHz 1GB, 250GB, nVidia dualTV, GBPVR 1.3.11, XP
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2005-06-27, 09:40 AM
Monkey Wrote:I bought an MCE edition. It doesn't come with some of the recording software (ULead DVD burner), so I was unable to convert my recorded shows for watching on a DVD player. I resolved that issue by getting a version of Ulead. The other thing, is I haven't been able to get the FM receiver to work in XP Pro. Any ideas? creating dvd complient mpegs and buring to dvd can all be done with freeware utilites ... making menus is another matter
2005-06-27, 10:31 PM
Making free menus:
GUIforDVDAuthor DVDAuthorGUI Both in the tools section of http://www.videohelp.com Personally, if you want professional looking videos, get DVDLab Pro, or Scenearist. Steeper learning curve, but superb results.
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