I have been using GBPVR for a week or so. It is pretty nifty, but the performance is much worse that the Hauppauge app. My setup is as follows
Uniwill 259IA3 Laptop
2.1Ghz Pentium-M
2GB RAM
60GB 7200 rpm HD
On board ATI Radeon 9600
Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB2
XP Pro latest
ATI Catalyst drivers latest
When running ANY other app with GBPVR, LiveTV stutters. I can run twice as many apps with the Hauppauge app with no stutter. When I try and record, I can't watch LiveTV at the same time. Similiarly, I can with the H app. I am not complaining. I hope that I can change some settings and make it go.
*** Probably somewhat solved. To save folks from having to go through the entire thread, try the following. Open task manager. If you don't already have it, add the Base Process Priority tab. Scroll down to gbpvr.exe. Right click on it and set process priority to above normal or high as you desire. My best solution so far is that I created a batch file in my gbpvr directory that includes the following line:
start /abovenormal gbpvr.exe
I am hoping to find a better way. Don't waste your time changing codecs.
Uniwill 259IA3 Laptop
2.1Ghz Pentium-M
2GB RAM
60GB 7200 rpm HD
On board ATI Radeon 9600
Hauppauge WinTV PVR USB2
XP Pro latest
ATI Catalyst drivers latest
When running ANY other app with GBPVR, LiveTV stutters. I can run twice as many apps with the Hauppauge app with no stutter. When I try and record, I can't watch LiveTV at the same time. Similiarly, I can with the H app. I am not complaining. I hope that I can change some settings and make it go.
*** Probably somewhat solved. To save folks from having to go through the entire thread, try the following. Open task manager. If you don't already have it, add the Base Process Priority tab. Scroll down to gbpvr.exe. Right click on it and set process priority to above normal or high as you desire. My best solution so far is that I created a batch file in my gbpvr directory that includes the following line:
start /abovenormal gbpvr.exe
I am hoping to find a better way. Don't waste your time changing codecs.