2006-09-08, 09:58 PM
I've used daemon-tools and alcohol for at least 5 if not 10 years, so it's not that I don't understand the software, it's how it works with GB-PVR. Does GB-PVR allow you to mount and unmount ISO images from within the software, if so how would I be able to do this?
In windows I mounted a DVD ISO and if I select the menu DVD from GB-PVR it says there's no DVD and I'm assuming that it's because it's only looking at my real DVD player and not the virtual one.
While in myvideo 3 release canidate 2 I browsed to an ISO image, but if I click on it nothing happens. If I go back to windows and mount the image and then click it while in GB-PVR it will play, but it has a white flickering at the bottom of the screen. While I have one ISO mounted I tried browsing with myvideos and selecting another ISO and if I do it will play the one that I mounted manually. If I don't mount anything manually then the screen just sits there blank.
I'm assuming that what I'm trying to do the software is able to do this. The reason is that I asked a question about alcohol in a previous post and also the gb-pvr software seems to ask about daemon-tools, which seems that the parameters would get passed. If nothing is passed then it shouldn't care if I use alcohol, a real DVD or daemon-tools....right?
In windows I mounted a DVD ISO and if I select the menu DVD from GB-PVR it says there's no DVD and I'm assuming that it's because it's only looking at my real DVD player and not the virtual one.
While in myvideo 3 release canidate 2 I browsed to an ISO image, but if I click on it nothing happens. If I go back to windows and mount the image and then click it while in GB-PVR it will play, but it has a white flickering at the bottom of the screen. While I have one ISO mounted I tried browsing with myvideos and selecting another ISO and if I do it will play the one that I mounted manually. If I don't mount anything manually then the screen just sits there blank.
I'm assuming that what I'm trying to do the software is able to do this. The reason is that I asked a question about alcohol in a previous post and also the gb-pvr software seems to ask about daemon-tools, which seems that the parameters would get passed. If nothing is passed then it shouldn't care if I use alcohol, a real DVD or daemon-tools....right?