2005-07-01, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 2005-07-01, 03:30 PM by Steven Good.)
Hi, I just installed GBPVR, first I would like to say it's great, solved all my Pinnacle PCTV Deluxe problems
I plan on making a donation next month, sorry for the delay, but I have to pay $1490 this month for a dental bridge (ouch! - broke a tooth and it got pulled - double ouch!!) :mad:
After installation, I was able to perform several scheduled and manual recordings, I watched the recording with VLC. I was also able to watch the recordings from GBPVR itself.
When I tried to watch the TV live with out recording, I get an error message on the screen. I went to the Live TV screen and get the following.
Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
If I can not use live TV, it is not a big problem, because I can always use Move Mill (live viewer and recorder, but can not schedule recordings).
One other quesiton, when you have two recordings scheduled back to back, and you have padding set. Is the program smart enough to know not to use the padding at the time where the two recordings stop/start?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I plan on making a donation next month, sorry for the delay, but I have to pay $1490 this month for a dental bridge (ouch! - broke a tooth and it got pulled - double ouch!!) :mad:
After installation, I was able to perform several scheduled and manual recordings, I watched the recording with VLC. I was also able to watch the recordings from GBPVR itself.
When I tried to watch the TV live with out recording, I get an error message on the screen. I went to the Live TV screen and get the following.
Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
If I can not use live TV, it is not a big problem, because I can always use Move Mill (live viewer and recorder, but can not schedule recordings).
One other quesiton, when you have two recordings scheduled back to back, and you have padding set. Is the program smart enough to know not to use the padding at the time where the two recordings stop/start?
Thanks in advance,
Steve