2006-04-09, 12:18 PM
I was havving problems with any form of timeshifting in GBPVR. In other words any time GBPVR would use its own GBPVRParser the video stuttered extremely. Only overclocking the processor to 2.4 gHz would help out.
I now discovered that the problem is due to GBPVRParser passing its data on to the video decoder trough a TCP/IP connnection which is picked up by the Netlimiter built in firewall causing the system process to consume so much processor power that video did not play properly any longer. Disabling the Netlimiter firewall solves the problem.
Up to find an alternative firewall that enables port/application filtering....
I now discovered that the problem is due to GBPVRParser passing its data on to the video decoder trough a TCP/IP connnection which is picked up by the Netlimiter built in firewall causing the system process to consume so much processor power that video did not play properly any longer. Disabling the Netlimiter firewall solves the problem.
Up to find an alternative firewall that enables port/application filtering....
Regards Koen,
GBPVR 1.4.7
AMD 780G with X2 BE2350, 2gb ram, LCD-TV, Win XP
PVR500, PVR150 & PVC150 MCE MediaMVP D3A, 2 networked clients
GBPVR 1.4.7
AMD 780G with X2 BE2350, 2gb ram, LCD-TV, Win XP
PVR500, PVR150 & PVC150 MCE MediaMVP D3A, 2 networked clients