2012-04-13, 23:55
I've got a P4-3.0 single core processor I use with an 80 GB HDD as a PVR with NPVR with a PVR-150. Been trying to get XBMC working with NPVR...but whenever I start a recording with NPVR...the system will reboot itself automatically at random points during the recording process. This means I end up with several pieces of shows I'm trying to record. On the other hand...if I have XBMC shut down...have no problem with the system rebooting.
Would like to be able to see if I can run both at the same time...since there are several plugins/shows I would like to use at the same time. If not...is there an easy way to kill XBMC when NPVR starts recording?
Here's what I have setup inside NPVR:
Devices: Analog Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI II Capture & IPTV IPTV Device
Renderers: Video Renderer - EVR / Audio & Music Renderer - Default (Recommended)
Decoders: MPEG2/AC3/E-AC3/AAC/HE-AAC - ffdshow Video/audio Decoder
H.264/MPEG1 Video/Audio - Microsoft DTV-DVD Video/Audio Decoder
Checked: Only used mapped audio decoders during .ts playback
I don't watch the files I record until after I use Handbrake to encode the files to MP4/H.264 on another system and put the files on the server.
Any suggestions you may have would be greatly appreciated.
Would like to be able to see if I can run both at the same time...since there are several plugins/shows I would like to use at the same time. If not...is there an easy way to kill XBMC when NPVR starts recording?
Here's what I have setup inside NPVR:
Devices: Analog Hauppauge WinTV PVR PCI II Capture & IPTV IPTV Device
Renderers: Video Renderer - EVR / Audio & Music Renderer - Default (Recommended)
Decoders: MPEG2/AC3/E-AC3/AAC/HE-AAC - ffdshow Video/audio Decoder
H.264/MPEG1 Video/Audio - Microsoft DTV-DVD Video/Audio Decoder
Checked: Only used mapped audio decoders during .ts playback
I don't watch the files I record until after I use Handbrake to encode the files to MP4/H.264 on another system and put the files on the server.
Any suggestions you may have would be greatly appreciated.