2004-10-12, 11:29 PM
Hi all. This is my first post, so apologies in advance if I've chosen the wrong forum.
Firstly, let me say that GB-PVR is a brilliant bit of software, and I will definately be sending some cash for it. I've paid good money for software that isn't half as good.
Okay, now my problem...
I'm using a WinTV PVR250 with a nVidia FX5200 graphics card which has a built-in hardware MPEG-2 decoder supporting VMR. I'm not sure, however, that GB-PVR is using the hardware decoder for playback. It isn't listed in the drop-down box for hardware decoder device, so I have to select software. VMR9 should be the way - right?
OK, I've done that. Problem is I can pause and re-commence live TV (or playing the recording while it's recording), but can't rewind or fast-forward.
I read in another post that you need to enable SBE to be able to do this, but if I do, GB-PVR reports "Error: Failure playing back file" when I try to watch live TV or playback recordings.
I've also noticed that my CPU usage is higher running GB-PVR to play back recordings than when I use, for instance, Windows Media Player 10 which I know definately uses the VMR/Overlay.
So, 2 questions:
1. Is GB-PVR using my hardware decoder?
2. If not - what are the correct settings to be able to do it?
System summary:
Pentium P4 3.0e (Prescott, hyper-threading)
nVidia XFX 5200 256Mb video card (latest forceware drivers)
WinTV PVR250
512Mb System Memory
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
DirectX 9.0c
Just as an aside, when GB-PVR is recording (without playback) it uses LESS than 1% of my CPU capacity at full high quality DVD res - WOW! Top coding.
Thanks again for a great program.
Firstly, let me say that GB-PVR is a brilliant bit of software, and I will definately be sending some cash for it. I've paid good money for software that isn't half as good.
Okay, now my problem...
I'm using a WinTV PVR250 with a nVidia FX5200 graphics card which has a built-in hardware MPEG-2 decoder supporting VMR. I'm not sure, however, that GB-PVR is using the hardware decoder for playback. It isn't listed in the drop-down box for hardware decoder device, so I have to select software. VMR9 should be the way - right?
OK, I've done that. Problem is I can pause and re-commence live TV (or playing the recording while it's recording), but can't rewind or fast-forward.
I read in another post that you need to enable SBE to be able to do this, but if I do, GB-PVR reports "Error: Failure playing back file" when I try to watch live TV or playback recordings.
I've also noticed that my CPU usage is higher running GB-PVR to play back recordings than when I use, for instance, Windows Media Player 10 which I know definately uses the VMR/Overlay.
So, 2 questions:
1. Is GB-PVR using my hardware decoder?
2. If not - what are the correct settings to be able to do it?
System summary:
Pentium P4 3.0e (Prescott, hyper-threading)
nVidia XFX 5200 256Mb video card (latest forceware drivers)
WinTV PVR250
512Mb System Memory
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
DirectX 9.0c
Just as an aside, when GB-PVR is recording (without playback) it uses LESS than 1% of my CPU capacity at full high quality DVD res - WOW! Top coding.
Thanks again for a great program.
MicroSark (UK)
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P4 3.0Ghz, WinTV PVR350, nVidia FX5500, Win XP Home Ed. SP2, UK Sky Digital via Composite 2, USBUIRT Channel Changer
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P4 3.0Ghz, WinTV PVR350, nVidia FX5500, Win XP Home Ed. SP2, UK Sky Digital via Composite 2, USBUIRT Channel Changer