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    You can get the 1.2.9 release from http://www.gbpvr.com/GBPVR10209.msi.

    The installer has caused problems for some users during testing, so I strongly recommend you backup your config.xml and gbpvr.db3 files if you're upgrading from a previous version. To minimise the risk of any problems, you should also stop the recording service before installing. You have been warned

    Vista users: its probably worth running the installer as administrator. A couple of users couldnt install it successfully on Vista until they ran it as administrator.


    As with past releases, if you dont already have them, you need to have .net 2.0 installed, as well as the updated Microsoft runtime from http://www.gbpvr.com/vcredist_x86.zip.

    This release doesnt include a lot of visible changes, but hopefully there will be something of interest to everyone.

    This release requires a skin change, so you'll need to switch back to the default blue skin until any 3rd party skin you may be using is updated. So check for updates to Community Skin 3 etc soon.

    Please post any support issues in the Support forum, not in this thread.

    Changes in this release include:

    2008-03-09 v1.2.9
    - added improvements to H.264 support
    - added Overlay renderer support to PVRX2
    - disabled video inset when using EVR or Overlay video renderer.
    - updated the included EWA to build 74.
    - added support for DVB channels using AAC or AAC LATM audio like those in NZ, Norway, and a few more European destinations in the near future etc. You need a compatible AAC LATM audio decoder installed, like the free MONOGRAM AAC decoder. Google for it.
    - added option to do BDA recordings "out of process", which works around the multidec limitation of one instance per process, allowing for multiple multidec recordings to occur at the same time.
    - added support for Hauppauge HD-PVR.
    - improved transport stream support, including ability to play in-progress recordings.
    - currently playing song now shown in top right of Music Library
    - fixed long standing bug where you'd get a SQLite error if you exited the app before the listings had finished loading in the background
    - fixed a bug where current audio playlist could be wiped
    - fixed a problem with recording pre-padding kicking in on the second of back to back recordings on the same tuner
    - fixed a problem with DVD playback when using the EVR renderer
    - fixed a problem with the music library "Play All" menu option.
    - added a work around for a situation where the system would claim no VMR9 support after resuming from hibernation.
    - fixed a problem with double clicking on menu items.
    - fixed a problem where temporary files might be left behind after the DVB-EPG update if using the dvr-ms mux.
    - fixed a bug where starting in fullscreen mode then switching to window mode could cause the app to resize to a very small window.
    - <DVDAllowVideoInset> setting now obeyed in PVRX2
    - In Music Library you can now press play with a directory selected and it'll auto queue and shuffle all the music files contained in that directory, or any nested directories it contains.
    - fixed a bug with the selection index being reset while viewing the Recordings screen pending list while a recordings is recording padding.
    - fixed a situation where comskip would not run at the end of recordings
    - added current song name to the screen saver
    - added 'dvr-ms to mpg' coversion option to video library transcode function
    - mvp will now allow on the fly transcoding of mkv and mov files
    - fixed a problem with initiating a recording from live tv
    - pressing the 'Play' key with a recording highlighted in the Recordings screen will now start playback, without the need to view the details of the recording.
    - added support for displaying panels on the main menu. This isnt backwards compatible with legacy plugin that provided old GBPVR.exe style panels implementing IPanel. New plugin wanting to add panels need to implment IUiPanel.
    - currently playing song now shown in top right of Net Library and Music Library
    - if <EnableRecordingsQuickDelete> is set to true in config.xml, then pressing the Record key with a recording highlighted in the Recordings screen will cancel/delete that recording. It will obey the <ConfirmDeleteInRecordings> setting though, so can give you a warning popup if set to true.
    - music/video/picture library now list and follow directory shortcuts
    - added logic to make sure the machine doesnt go to sleep when navigating the menus with a remote
    - added DVB-S2 support for FireDTV and Hauppauge DVB-S2 devices. Unable to test, but should work.
    - added ability to press Play on a recording in the Recordings screen and have it play without seeing the details.
    - if multiple Music/Video/Picture Library directories are defined, then they are now shown in the order shown in the config app
    - can now press 'record' button on remote in Search Guide to schedule a quick record without viewing the show details.
    - added the ability to update a pending or in-progress recording from the TV Guide in the same way that is available from the recording, pending menu.
    - fixed a bug that could cause an unexpected crash. Usually occurred in the config app, but could also happen in other places.
    - added setting that can be used to force the app to do it's internal rendering at a resolution other than the current desktop resolution (useful for video card without enough video memory)
    - added some logic to automatically detect BDA filter pin names rather than relying on definitions in bda.ini.
    - fixed a bug that could cause channels with a dash in their name to have problems pulling in listings from DVB EPG source.
    - fixed a bug that had stopped one particular user from being able to use two Nova-S Plus devices in the one machine. Its an uncommon problem, but may also affect others.
    - in the same way '999' can be used to toggle comskip during file playback, '998' can now be used to delete the comskip file for the currently playing video. This is useful if comskip got it wrong and you dont want to use the comskip info for future attempts to play this file.
    - added support for switching audio streams on AVI files with multiple audio streams (Ctrl-G or Green key on remotes with colour keys). You need to have the Morgan Stream Switcher filter installed for this to work.
    - added support for switching audio streams on MKV files with multiple audio streams (Ctrl-G or Green key on remotes with colour keys).
    - added ability to press Ctrl-O to see information about the current video stream (encoding, resolution etc).
    - added a simple command line scheduler (Schedule.exe). Run it with no command line arguments to see some sample command lines.

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    FYI.....EWA in this release is at the current Build 74 level.
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
    4 GB RAM
    Windows XP Pro SP3 x86
    PVR Software: GBPVR v1.4.7
    2 HDHomeRun Tuners (Dual HD Network Tuner)
    1 PVR-150 (Analog Tuner)
    500GB SATA HD 16MB Cache Dedicated Recording Drive
    2 PCH A-100's
    Buffalo LinkStation Live
    10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks

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    Cool No problems

    Sub,

    The install went smootly. I liked the updated config windows and PVRX2 seems to respond a little faster. I have no tried GBPVR.

    Thanks for the new release
    TobyO

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleJohnsBand View Post
    FYI.....EWA in this release is at the current Build 74 level.
    Oops - sorry, I had meant to mention this, but forgot to add it to the change log. I've updated the list.

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    Other than having to add the HDHomeRun information back into the bda.ini file, the upgrade went smooth on my office machine. Thanks Sub!
    NEW PVR: (in progress)
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
    Hardware: Silverstone LC13-E, Athlon II 250, Asrock 785GMH, 2GB Corsair RAM, 250GB WD HDD, 1TB WD Black, Hauppauge PVR-150 MCE tuner (s-video to STB), HDHomeRun (QAM x2), MCE2004 for Rx, USB-UIRT for Tx, Sony VL600 Remote, 36" Sony Wega HD CRT on DVI to embedded ATI HD4200.
    TV Service: Dish Network and QAM Pics 'n Details

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torque View Post
    Other than having to add the HDHomeRun information back into the bda.ini file
    Sorry about that, but its probably going to happen every release. I wish they'd been like all other device manufacturers and had a specific set of names for the BDA drivers, rather than a different name on each and every machine.

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    Also big thank you from my family for adding the Settings menu back... now we can switch aspect ratios for watching our HD recordings without having to pull out the keyboard for F7.
    NEW PVR: (in progress)
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
    Hardware: Silverstone LC13-E, Athlon II 250, Asrock 785GMH, 2GB Corsair RAM, 250GB WD HDD, 1TB WD Black, Hauppauge PVR-150 MCE tuner (s-video to STB), HDHomeRun (QAM x2), MCE2004 for Rx, USB-UIRT for Tx, Sony VL600 Remote, 36" Sony Wega HD CRT on DVI to embedded ATI HD4200.
    TV Service: Dish Network and QAM Pics 'n Details

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    Quote Originally Posted by sub View Post
    Oops - sorry, I had meant to mention this, but forgot to add it to the change log. I've updated the list.
    No problem...you had a 2yr old's birthday to go through.....great times.....enjoy them while you can.....mine is now 14.....seems like she was 2 just a couple of years ago.
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
    4 GB RAM
    Windows XP Pro SP3 x86
    PVR Software: GBPVR v1.4.7
    2 HDHomeRun Tuners (Dual HD Network Tuner)
    1 PVR-150 (Analog Tuner)
    500GB SATA HD 16MB Cache Dedicated Recording Drive
    2 PCH A-100's
    Buffalo LinkStation Live
    10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks

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    Quote Originally Posted by sub View Post
    Sorry about that, but its probably going to happen every release. I wish they'd been like all other device manufacturers and had a specific set of names for the BDA drivers, rather than a different name on each and every machine.
    No problem. Have a beer on me
    NEW PVR: (in progress)
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
    Hardware: Silverstone LC13-E, Athlon II 250, Asrock 785GMH, 2GB Corsair RAM, 250GB WD HDD, 1TB WD Black, Hauppauge PVR-150 MCE tuner (s-video to STB), HDHomeRun (QAM x2), MCE2004 for Rx, USB-UIRT for Tx, Sony VL600 Remote, 36" Sony Wega HD CRT on DVI to embedded ATI HD4200.
    TV Service: Dish Network and QAM Pics 'n Details

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    - added support for switching audio streams on MKV files with multiple audio streams (Ctrl-G or Green key on remotes with colour keys).
    - added ability to press Ctrl-O to see information about the current video stream (encoding, resolution etc).
    Holy cripes on toast with hot melted butter, I wasn't expecting to see something like this in, well, ever. I mean, I was thrilled to have the UIPanel again. A busy night awaits, thank you!

    I'm presuming the MKV stream switching also requires the Morgan Stream Switcher? (Meh, will find out in a few minutes...)

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