2008-09-24, 04:48 PM
Hi,
I live in an area where one OTA ATSC station's signal is weaker than others. I have a Hauppauge 1600 HVR card and I use GBPVR on Windows XP. What happens is that if I record shows from this station (specifically, PBS), after a few days the 1600 card will lock up and neither GBPVR nor WINTV can watch TV on ANY ATSC channels. (GBPVR will show "no signal".) However, once I reboot the machine, both GBPVR and WINTV can watch ATSC channels again. I search on the web, and this kind of lock-up problem seems to be an open issue for the 1600 card if the ATSC signal is weak. (For example, see here http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/i...14232.html).
So I tried to think of a solution. One thing I found is that, if after recording on this weak channel, I add another recording on a strong channel immediately after, then the occurrence of 1600 lock-up seems to be reduced. I assume that this is perhaps because the circuits on the 1600 card is still operating even if GBPVR is not recording. Therefore, by switching to a strong channel immediately after the recording of the weak channel, I put less stress on the card.
However, it is quite tedious to do this manually for each recording. My question is: is there a way to automatically switch 1600 to a different ATSC channel after each recording?
Many thanks in advance,
linx
I live in an area where one OTA ATSC station's signal is weaker than others. I have a Hauppauge 1600 HVR card and I use GBPVR on Windows XP. What happens is that if I record shows from this station (specifically, PBS), after a few days the 1600 card will lock up and neither GBPVR nor WINTV can watch TV on ANY ATSC channels. (GBPVR will show "no signal".) However, once I reboot the machine, both GBPVR and WINTV can watch ATSC channels again. I search on the web, and this kind of lock-up problem seems to be an open issue for the 1600 card if the ATSC signal is weak. (For example, see here http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/i...14232.html).
So I tried to think of a solution. One thing I found is that, if after recording on this weak channel, I add another recording on a strong channel immediately after, then the occurrence of 1600 lock-up seems to be reduced. I assume that this is perhaps because the circuits on the 1600 card is still operating even if GBPVR is not recording. Therefore, by switching to a strong channel immediately after the recording of the weak channel, I put less stress on the card.
However, it is quite tedious to do this manually for each recording. My question is: is there a way to automatically switch 1600 to a different ATSC channel after each recording?
Many thanks in advance,
linx