2005-08-31, 04:29 PM
I'm useing a Hauppage PVR 150MCE and the latest version of GBPVR. My video card is an ATI Radeon 9550, though currently using the Omega drivers recommended in this forum. I have both Nvidea video decoder (default) and Cyberlink Video/SP decoder installed, both demo versions
I can display live tv, pause it, play it again. I can record live TV and an MPEG file is produced. If i double click the mpeg file from Windows explorer it plays fine in Cyberlink PowerDVD.
However, if I try to playback from GBPVR I hear about 1/2 second of audio from the file then nothing, whilst the screen goes to black and hangs. If I kill the GBPVR application in task manager I see that the file GBPVRexe.log has gone to about 10Mbytes, with the last thing being :
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue: /settings/InternalSRTDisplay : true
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue() loading new key/value into cache: /settings/SubtitleDelay
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue: /settings/SubtitleDelay : 500
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue() loading new key/value into cache: /settings/AutoSkipCommercials
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue: /settings/AutoSkipCommercials : true
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 INFO [2] playFile()
09/01/2005 00:00:36.875 VERBOSE [7] Weather plugin could not find 300 mile doppler animated weather map for CHXX0049; looking for zoomed out map instead.
09/01/2005 00:00:36.968 VERBOSE [2] About to play file: C:\Manual Recordings\Star World_20050831232000.mpg
09/01/2005 00:00:38.796 VERBOSE [7] Found weather URL for CHXX0049 of http://www.weather.com/maps/local/local/...mated.html
09/01/2005 00:00:40.187 VERBOSE [2] Playback started: C:\Manual Recordings\Star World_20050831232000.mpg
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 7
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 7
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 7
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
Those event code 7s and 0s carry on for ages, until I killed the ap.
I'd be very grateful for any pointers on where to look next for this. I've tried the various VMR9 / 7 / overlay settings, and swapped the quartz.dll file a few times - currently on 6.05.2600.2508 09/01/2004 1,287,680b which I guess is not the older one - seems to have reset itself.
Any ideas?
Cheers
HKPhoey
I can display live tv, pause it, play it again. I can record live TV and an MPEG file is produced. If i double click the mpeg file from Windows explorer it plays fine in Cyberlink PowerDVD.
However, if I try to playback from GBPVR I hear about 1/2 second of audio from the file then nothing, whilst the screen goes to black and hangs. If I kill the GBPVR application in task manager I see that the file GBPVRexe.log has gone to about 10Mbytes, with the last thing being :
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue: /settings/InternalSRTDisplay : true
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue() loading new key/value into cache: /settings/SubtitleDelay
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue: /settings/SubtitleDelay : 500
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue() loading new key/value into cache: /settings/AutoSkipCommercials
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 VERBOSE [2] getValue: /settings/AutoSkipCommercials : true
09/01/2005 00:00:36.781 INFO [2] playFile()
09/01/2005 00:00:36.875 VERBOSE [7] Weather plugin could not find 300 mile doppler animated weather map for CHXX0049; looking for zoomed out map instead.
09/01/2005 00:00:36.968 VERBOSE [2] About to play file: C:\Manual Recordings\Star World_20050831232000.mpg
09/01/2005 00:00:38.796 VERBOSE [7] Found weather URL for CHXX0049 of http://www.weather.com/maps/local/local/...mated.html
09/01/2005 00:00:40.187 VERBOSE [2] Playback started: C:\Manual Recordings\Star World_20050831232000.mpg
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 7
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 7
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 7
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
09/01/2005 00:00:40.375 VERBOSE [2] Received event code: 0
Those event code 7s and 0s carry on for ages, until I killed the ap.
I'd be very grateful for any pointers on where to look next for this. I've tried the various VMR9 / 7 / overlay settings, and swapped the quartz.dll file a few times - currently on 6.05.2600.2508 09/01/2004 1,287,680b which I guess is not the older one - seems to have reset itself.
Any ideas?
Cheers
HKPhoey