2012-12-07, 10:22 AM
Hi
I ran GPVR happily with winXP and had no problems and tempted by upgrades, I've now switched to NPVR and dropped in some more memory and a faster processor but things are not running quite as well.
It all gets upset when updating EPG especially if it's trying to record - known issue.
I often get exception type messages saying things like recording service failed (I can't remember exactly - it's often wife reported "it had an error box - I rebooted"!!).
I've played with all the codecs I can but still have issues with playback, we often have to click play, which shows blank screen with no sound, then stop and play again which then plays ok.
My question is: if I move to win7 will I be gaining some more stabled codecs/platform which will help NPVR. I guess it's being developed and tested on a newish OS like win7 rather than the now dated XP.
Also, do most folk use whatever free codecs they can get hold of or is it standard practice for example to buy winDVD or something that presumably gives access to decent codecs.
Is there a way (a hot key that pops up some info would be nice) to show which codecs (video and audio) the currently playing things is using and which format. This would help narrow down codec issues.
cheers
Keith
I ran GPVR happily with winXP and had no problems and tempted by upgrades, I've now switched to NPVR and dropped in some more memory and a faster processor but things are not running quite as well.
It all gets upset when updating EPG especially if it's trying to record - known issue.
I often get exception type messages saying things like recording service failed (I can't remember exactly - it's often wife reported "it had an error box - I rebooted"!!).
I've played with all the codecs I can but still have issues with playback, we often have to click play, which shows blank screen with no sound, then stop and play again which then plays ok.
My question is: if I move to win7 will I be gaining some more stabled codecs/platform which will help NPVR. I guess it's being developed and tested on a newish OS like win7 rather than the now dated XP.
Also, do most folk use whatever free codecs they can get hold of or is it standard practice for example to buy winDVD or something that presumably gives access to decent codecs.
Is there a way (a hot key that pops up some info would be nice) to show which codecs (video and audio) the currently playing things is using and which format. This would help narrow down codec issues.
cheers
Keith
Old broken setup - Zalman HD160+ box, AMD Athlon 5400+, 3GB DDR2, Motherboard Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3
Hauppauge Nova-T PCI
Hauppauge Nova-S PCI
BlackGold Dual T2, S2 PCI
1x 2TB SATA
Windows 7 Pro
Hauppauge Nova-T PCI
Hauppauge Nova-S PCI
BlackGold Dual T2, S2 PCI
1x 2TB SATA
Windows 7 Pro