2005-11-04, 11:35 AM
I was wondering if GBPVR supports tuner cards off line, whether one can watch TV from the tv card itself without the internet?
2005-11-04, 11:35 AM
I was wondering if GBPVR supports tuner cards off line, whether one can watch TV from the tv card itself without the internet?
2005-11-04, 01:50 PM
Short answer. The program will work offline, you just won't have a guide. just access the TV through "Live TV" I think you have to add your channels manually also.
Long answer. Do you have a tuner card? The questions you asked in your other thread (WMV9) made me wonder this but now I have to ask. You have to tell people what you have for anyone to help. Add your system specs to your signature (I saw them in your other thread but you don't list what card you have.) the more info you give the more help you will receive. Sorry for being blunt but it's early.
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2005-11-04, 02:54 PM
i changed a renderer dor VMR7 and it works now but i cant access channels off-line. My tuner is: Twinhan DVB-T card
2005-11-04, 06:29 PM
you will have to add your channels manually to work offline. Start with the Wiki on configuration http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Config/DefineSource
you will need to manually add each channel you want to watch. I've never done this myself so someone with more experience will be able to help you more. In general make sure you read the wiki as that is the documentation for the software. Hope this helps
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2005-11-04, 08:39 PM
I'm not sure how well it works, but I think you might be able to extract the EPG data from the antenna input (many tv stations send out EPG data over the air for DVB-T transmissions). That way you would be able to get the EPG without being online.
I'm not always right
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