Seemed to crash/hang quite easily, but disabling plugins (VideoArchive) solved that. Not enough testing done yet to really confirm VA as the culprit 100%.
It rearranged my tuners - apparently alphabetically. Easily fixed by rearranging them in the control panel. The up/down arrows are btw not visible but the buttins are, and they work as intended.
MVP using MVPMC-dongle: Started without even a power-cycle. Seems a bit more responsive, but could be the disabled plugins as well. Fast Forward is working now Didn't see that mentioned in the fix-list (could have missed it - it's 4:15 AM here )
All in all - brilliant
/Niels
Happy user since October 2004
VM Ware ESXi 6 on SuperMicro X9SCM-F | Xeon E3-1230 | Windows 7 (on ESXi) | nPVR 3.7.7
2*HDHomeRun | Kodi on PC and RaspPI | Remote: Logitech Harmony 900 | Storage: unRAID file server 23TB (on ESXi) |
nia Wrote:It rearranged my tuners - apparently alphabetically. Easily fixed by rearranging them in the control panel. The up/down arrows are btw not visible but the buttins are, and they work as intended.
To avoid misunderstandings:
The buttons i mention are the tuner rearrange arrow-buttons in config - not any of the ones in the actual app.
/N
Happy user since October 2004
VM Ware ESXi 6 on SuperMicro X9SCM-F | Xeon E3-1230 | Windows 7 (on ESXi) | nPVR 3.7.7
2*HDHomeRun | Kodi on PC and RaspPI | Remote: Logitech Harmony 900 | Storage: unRAID file server 23TB (on ESXi) |
I'm not going to bother implementing FF/RW on the PC. This never worked well on GBPVR.exe due to limitations of the directshow filters we use, and was disabled by default anyway.
Sub, did you change anything with the client performance? I could not watch live TV on my wireless client before and now with 1.0.16 it seems to work pretty well!!