I think it would be nice to have a stand alone TV guide that you can schedule recording events on. It wouldn't take up as much memory as running all of GBPVR and it would be very useful.
Good for those of us with slow computers.
I think it would be nice to have a stand alone TV guide that you can schedule recording events on. It wouldn't take up as much memory as running all of GBPVR and it would be very useful.
Good for those of us with slow computers.
That's how I do it...
- Super-quiet PVR: Antec Fusion case / Gigabyte 780G / 2.5GHz AMD X2 4850e / 2GB RAM / silent ATI 4650 graphics / 30GB SSD + 1TB HDD / 2 x Hauppauge HVR4000 / Win7+nPVR -->Pioneer 42" plasma + Arcam FMJ AV9/P7 pre-amp/power-amp combo 5.1 surround system.
- StartPVRX2 (for GBPVR only) turns your PC into a PVR by keeping PVRX2 on top of other windows. Now deprecated.
EWA - I use GBPVR as a backend recording only server and never run the GBPVR interface on it - I always use EWA (and you can program channels from work!)
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Oh come guys you mean you don't drive home to do this...lol
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