2008-01-27, 12:54 AM
Hello,
Currently I run DVB and DeepFreeze 5. For those that don't know what deepfreeze is, it's a program that will "lock" or "freeze" your computer to a specific state. Any changes that are made after the "freeze" has been applied will be null and void upon reboot. This is really helpful in keeping windows exactly the way you set it up.
The only problem I'm having is that when I do a reboot, the epg is lost. If I can find the default database (live TV/TV Guide), I can do a bat file to copy the file to a unfrozen (thawed) drive before the scheduled reboot, and then another bat file that will run upon startup, copy the database back. Then of course the gbpvr update epg will follow that.
So I need the filename and location of the epg for the default guides.
On another note, The PVRX2 program is awesome!
Using an AMD 2600, ASUS A7N8X Deluxe, 512mb ram, Geforce 7600GTS, 1020A Twinhan, ATI Remote Wonder II, Thermaltake Bach Media Lab Case, MPV Decoder Filter, Dscaler Audio Decoder.
The picture quality is amazing and it runs completely flawless. No stutter. No anything. Recording is great! I love the ability to watch a recorded movie (or do something else) while recording another! Running a recording service is genius! Great work guys!
Currently I run DVB and DeepFreeze 5. For those that don't know what deepfreeze is, it's a program that will "lock" or "freeze" your computer to a specific state. Any changes that are made after the "freeze" has been applied will be null and void upon reboot. This is really helpful in keeping windows exactly the way you set it up.
The only problem I'm having is that when I do a reboot, the epg is lost. If I can find the default database (live TV/TV Guide), I can do a bat file to copy the file to a unfrozen (thawed) drive before the scheduled reboot, and then another bat file that will run upon startup, copy the database back. Then of course the gbpvr update epg will follow that.
So I need the filename and location of the epg for the default guides.
On another note, The PVRX2 program is awesome!
Using an AMD 2600, ASUS A7N8X Deluxe, 512mb ram, Geforce 7600GTS, 1020A Twinhan, ATI Remote Wonder II, Thermaltake Bach Media Lab Case, MPV Decoder Filter, Dscaler Audio Decoder.
The picture quality is amazing and it runs completely flawless. No stutter. No anything. Recording is great! I love the ability to watch a recorded movie (or do something else) while recording another! Running a recording service is genius! Great work guys!