2008-11-18, 05:03 PM
I know this is experimental, so I am not looking for all the answer. I was just wondering if anyone else has been playing with this feature.
I have a Nova-S+. If I install the encoder, GBPVR identifies an HVR4000. If I set this as a source, I can pump the signal from my set top box to the component socket. All lovely......
BUT
It only works once after install! After rebooting or coming back from standby for the first time, I get a black screen with colours along the bottom- sound is OK.
I am wondering if this is an encoder problem (over to Hauppauge) or a GBPVR issue (in which case wait and see if things develop).
Cheers- this is potentially a very useful feature.
Daniel
I have a Nova-S+. If I install the encoder, GBPVR identifies an HVR4000. If I set this as a source, I can pump the signal from my set top box to the component socket. All lovely......
BUT
It only works once after install! After rebooting or coming back from standby for the first time, I get a black screen with colours along the bottom- sound is OK.
I am wondering if this is an encoder problem (over to Hauppauge) or a GBPVR issue (in which case wait and see if things develop).
Cheers- this is potentially a very useful feature.
Daniel
Athlon XP 2800 > Asus A7N8X > Win7/64 > NPVR > Pinnacle DVB-T PCI > NovaHD-S2 for 28.2E > NovaS+ for 13E 19.2E > HD3450AGP: EVR/SAF
Pent Dx2 2.8GHZ > Intel D945GNT > Win7/64 > NPVR > 2x Nova HD-S2+ for 28E / 13E / 19E > Nova S+ for 1W 5W > BGT3620 > HD3450 PCIe: EVR/SAF
Metronic analogue for 19.2E
Grumpy wife
Kids eating cables
Pent Dx2 2.8GHZ > Intel D945GNT > Win7/64 > NPVR > 2x Nova HD-S2+ for 28E / 13E / 19E > Nova S+ for 1W 5W > BGT3620 > HD3450 PCIe: EVR/SAF
Metronic analogue for 19.2E
Grumpy wife
Kids eating cables