2008-08-27, 01:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 2008-08-27, 01:30 PM by Marbles_00.)
Current PVR system:
P3 850MHz
Asus P2B-F
224MHz RAM
ATI Radeon 64M AGP video card
Hauppauge PVR-150 capture card
Currently it is using WinXP SP2, and I've been using Got All Media as the PVR software, which for the most part is running okay, but I'm getting increasingly frustrated at the lack of support on the web site...not to mention, skinning is very difficult (or should I say, almost impossible, unless you understand xml files), so I've been thinking of switching to GB-PVR. I know the min requirements indicate a 1G CPU, but has anyone used GB-PVR with similar hardware on a lesser speed CPU? I still have older versions of GB-PVR for when I played with it years ago.
I've loaded the most recent GB-PVR version on a P3 733, and it loads and is pretty responsive, but I haven't dived into video playback or anything.
I'm only picking up SD TV, and outputing to a CRT 4:3 TV using the video cards S-Vid output. I'm not doing any HD on that system (of course not), and no post-processing of the video signal (DVD or TV). I was going to use GB-PVR when I first put the system together, but opted towards GAM because of its min requirements.
Thanks to all for lending a hand.
A direct link to my MediaPVR page is here:
http://sites.google.com/site/maycreates/mediapvr
P3 850MHz
Asus P2B-F
224MHz RAM
ATI Radeon 64M AGP video card
Hauppauge PVR-150 capture card
Currently it is using WinXP SP2, and I've been using Got All Media as the PVR software, which for the most part is running okay, but I'm getting increasingly frustrated at the lack of support on the web site...not to mention, skinning is very difficult (or should I say, almost impossible, unless you understand xml files), so I've been thinking of switching to GB-PVR. I know the min requirements indicate a 1G CPU, but has anyone used GB-PVR with similar hardware on a lesser speed CPU? I still have older versions of GB-PVR for when I played with it years ago.
I've loaded the most recent GB-PVR version on a P3 733, and it loads and is pretty responsive, but I haven't dived into video playback or anything.
I'm only picking up SD TV, and outputing to a CRT 4:3 TV using the video cards S-Vid output. I'm not doing any HD on that system (of course not), and no post-processing of the video signal (DVD or TV). I was going to use GB-PVR when I first put the system together, but opted towards GAM because of its min requirements.
Thanks to all for lending a hand.
A direct link to my MediaPVR page is here:
http://sites.google.com/site/maycreates/mediapvr