Last year I installed NextPVR 4.2.5 in my Win10 system, which has a Hauppauge QuadHD ATSC tuner. I also have a subscription to Schedules Direct, so that's my data source for overnight scheduled EPG updates. I also have installed the TV Listings plugin, and have custom colorized the guide cells by genre.
All in all I have zero complaints, and have been totally satisfied. I realize 4.2.5 is now "legacy", but it works fine for me just as it is. I realize any new development will be for version 5.
So my questions are:
(1) Is there anything significantly improved or additional functionally in NextPVR version 5 that should definitely motivate me to upgrade? At the moment I have no wish list of features missing from 4.2.5, but if 5.0.4 had something totally new that was really terrific I could be persuaded.
(2) If I run the installer for version 5.0.4 is this like installing a totally separate independent new app, so that my existing install of 4.2.5 is completely unaffected? In other words will BOTH programs exist side by side so that I can run either one independently?
Or is the install of 5.0.4 an "upgrade-in-place" so that my previous install of 4.2.5 is no longer conceptually present, but rather I'm now running 5.0.4?
I realize there is a conflict of the Hauppauge tuner, and I am not planning on running both program versions simultaneously. I'm only asking if the install of version 5.0.4 will use all of my existing setup and customization of version 4.2.5 so that I don't have to start from scratch? And I'm asking if I will end up with both 4.2.5 and 5.0.4 as two independent programs either of which I can run? Or will I instantly only end up with only 5.0.4 replacing the contents of any 4.2.5 program and data folders and 4.2.5 will now be "gone"?
It would be nice if the install of 5.0.4 would detect the existing presence of 4.2.5 and use its configuration even if 5.0.4 is installed as a totally independent second program, so that I wouldn't have to start from scratch again customizing 5.0.4. It would be ideal if installing 5.0.4 would simply upgrade-in-place my 4.2.5 setup, so that I have do to nothing except begin using 5.0.4 and not miss a beat. Sure, I would probably take time to learn about any new features and explore, but at least I would have to do nothing in order to make the upgrade other than to run the 5.0.4 installer exe.
(3) Is the TV Listings plugin still supported with 5.0.4?
Thanks for any additional editorial comments or insights you can offer.
All in all I have zero complaints, and have been totally satisfied. I realize 4.2.5 is now "legacy", but it works fine for me just as it is. I realize any new development will be for version 5.
So my questions are:
(1) Is there anything significantly improved or additional functionally in NextPVR version 5 that should definitely motivate me to upgrade? At the moment I have no wish list of features missing from 4.2.5, but if 5.0.4 had something totally new that was really terrific I could be persuaded.
(2) If I run the installer for version 5.0.4 is this like installing a totally separate independent new app, so that my existing install of 4.2.5 is completely unaffected? In other words will BOTH programs exist side by side so that I can run either one independently?
Or is the install of 5.0.4 an "upgrade-in-place" so that my previous install of 4.2.5 is no longer conceptually present, but rather I'm now running 5.0.4?
I realize there is a conflict of the Hauppauge tuner, and I am not planning on running both program versions simultaneously. I'm only asking if the install of version 5.0.4 will use all of my existing setup and customization of version 4.2.5 so that I don't have to start from scratch? And I'm asking if I will end up with both 4.2.5 and 5.0.4 as two independent programs either of which I can run? Or will I instantly only end up with only 5.0.4 replacing the contents of any 4.2.5 program and data folders and 4.2.5 will now be "gone"?
It would be nice if the install of 5.0.4 would detect the existing presence of 4.2.5 and use its configuration even if 5.0.4 is installed as a totally independent second program, so that I wouldn't have to start from scratch again customizing 5.0.4. It would be ideal if installing 5.0.4 would simply upgrade-in-place my 4.2.5 setup, so that I have do to nothing except begin using 5.0.4 and not miss a beat. Sure, I would probably take time to learn about any new features and explore, but at least I would have to do nothing in order to make the upgrade other than to run the 5.0.4 installer exe.
(3) Is the TV Listings plugin still supported with 5.0.4?
Thanks for any additional editorial comments or insights you can offer.