2007-04-15, 06:57 PM
But does not TitanTV give you only over the air stream values?
2007-04-15, 06:57 PM
But does not TitanTV give you only over the air stream values?
2007-04-15, 07:08 PM
Good question that could be why its quirky for me. It does work for me at times, this may be that the two just coincide for that channel.
I have code from another source that inserts directly into the fusion database that supposedly works but I haven't tried inserting it yet, that could be another option. Try experimenting with the TVPI's directly and if necessary I can adjust the code. It may be as simple as adding 2000 to the cable channel. Check out this post: http://forums.snapstream.com/vb/showpost...ostcount=6
2007-04-16, 01:25 AM
Excellent I will give it a try this week. I appreciate the effort on this plugin.
2007-04-16, 05:26 PM
Is there a place in registry or hard drive where fusion/dvico stores the subchannel, major, minor information for each scanned channel? My display only shows D1136.1, which is mapped to RF#106. But there are 3 other channels that use RF#106. How would I figure out what subchannel the other ones are when Dvico software shows .1 for all? Thank you for your help.
2007-04-17, 04:07 PM
carpeVideo the new version works great. I have it set up to use the pvr150mce and the motorola firewire capture as an alternate with the channels specified and so far everything has worked great. I do have one question though. I understand the settings for low, medium and high but what is preview? Is it the same as live/timeshift tv?Thanks for the great plugin.
2007-04-17, 06:24 PM
Preview is live not timeshifted so no encoding to a file occurs - basically you set up a rendered graph from your source (technically firewire will be decoding). And the plug in chops off the render portion and passes it to GBPVR.
Worked well with firewire for me but for s-video for some reason the sound is behind the video. Someone mentioned earlier that some of the filter settings don't get saved with the graph so that and maybe more on this TVPI issue are pretty much what's left on my to figure out list. Oh and oneonefive - I don't know the answer to your question. We may have to muck with the fusion dbase directly - although I guess I am inclined to wait for the new qam drivers since DVICO said this quarter.
2007-04-20, 02:20 AM
I have modifed your code to successfully write to dvico database and record. I am however, have problem with gbpvr not picking the right tuner every time. I have an analog tuner in the box also and sometimes gbpvr picks it to record. I have the dvico one set as #1 and still the problem. Any ideas?
The other problem is with trying to record two shows back to back. For example I had "My name is Earl" and "Office" scheduled. DVICO decied to record the first one only but extended it another 15 mins, but did not record second one at all. I will continue to play around (when I have time) and e-mail you the modified code once it is in decent shape. I have everything hard coded now.
2007-04-20, 03:27 AM
Cool! :p - I really haven't had anytime to mess with it further,
I hope you found the template and code from the beyond TV guys that I had sitting in there, You'll almost certainly have issues trying to do back to back with DVICO - according to what I read you need to give it a 45 sec or so space to make it work. But what also could be causing issues is padding - if you have padding and you are doing back to back recordings then GBPVR will go to the next tuner to give you two full recordings rather than try to moderate the padding issues. You can force it by turning off the channels in the analog tuner completely, there are also some padding settings (you'll have to search the forum for these as the issue is discussed a lot) that may be able to force things as well, CV
2007-04-26, 06:56 PM
carpeVideo Wrote:I'll look in the software recorder test exe and see if it has a save graph function - if not I can probably add it just for grins. It will be at least 10 days since I'll be out next week. CV - had to rebuild my system due to some issues posted here. Anyway, I wonder if were you still planning to implement the save graph function you described above? I understand per a link on rage3d, older Radeon cards used to install some of the components/filters (sound delay process, etc) separately whereas with 8500DV onwards these are integrated. If you can implement the save graph functionality, it will help me start with the basic graph used by the normar's software recorder and then add components/filters to that graph to improve the picture quality so that it is comparable to the PQ with ATI's MMC. Also, let me know if I can be of any help with the development process. Thanks for the great work. -Topper
2007-04-26, 09:06 PM
Well it turns out he uses dShowNet and I use directShowLib both direct show wrappers for C#, directShowLib has an easy way to save a graph, dShowNet does not seem to have one. So it looks a lot tougher than I thought. I actually think one is the update of the other but they are incompatible if you try them both at once.
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