Re: [Mvpmc-users] [mvpmc - Installation] Windows for Dummies Cheesy ReplayTV Install

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Kimball
On Jan 18, 2008 12:14 PM, MVallevand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Be aware that some "cheap" NAS drives don't support CIFS. I investigated a bit more and found that these cheap HD363N NAS boxes (and many others) don't support "Linux Extensions" - only a simple subset of CIFS - so first you have to

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread MVallevand
On Jan 19, 2008 8:41 PM, Ron Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I reformatted my system a month ago and don't have a lot installed - > but I do have DivX 6.8 I installed the DivX PRO bundle they gave away free last month, but no luck, I still get an Internal Error. > You sure are intent on maki

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Kimball
On Jan 19, 2008 8:26 PM, MVallevand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron, thanks for the sample, I can't get it to work with the Hauppauge > dongle, it just flashes an internal error in transcoder message and > goes back to the the video menu. WIth emulation mode it crashes so > it does give me some

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread MVallevand
On Jan 19, 2008 7:08 PM, Roger Heflin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the sampling rate of the audio? > > I know 12000 won't work, and probably a number of other sampling > rates. If it works with the Hauppauge software I should work with the MediaMVP. Ron, thanks for the sample, I can't ge

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Kimball
On Jan 19, 2008 7:08 PM, Roger Heflin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the sampling rate of the audio? > > I know 12000 won't work, and probably a number of other sampling > rates. One is 44.1k sampling @ 64k bitrate, another 48k @ 116k

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread Roger Heflin
Ron Kimball wrote: >>> AVI videos have no sound. >> First, I have to assume you are assuming the Hauppauge server > > Correct > >> My instinct says that the file in question has either AC3 or DTS audio >> that is not supported by the Hauppauge software. > > These are files that were working with

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread MVallevand
On Jan 19, 2008 5:13 PM, Ron Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > These are files that were working with the "regular" dongle.bin Ok, so please email me one OFF LIST > P.S. I just went back to the "factory" dongle and verified that I can > play these .avi files. It does have a tendency to require

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Kimball
> > AVI videos have no sound. > First, I have to assume you are assuming the Hauppauge server Correct > My instinct says that the file in question has either AC3 or DTS audio > that is not supported by the Hauppauge software. These are files that were working with the "regular" dongle.bin GSpot

Re: [Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread MVallevand
On Jan 19, 2008 1:31 PM, Ron Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I seem to have a problem with emulation mode. I can play MPEG videos > OK but AVI videos have no sound. I know the MPEG videos are played First, I have to assume you are assuming the Hauppauge server and not GB-PVR, or you would hav

[Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Kimball
I seem to have a problem with emulation mode. I can play MPEG videos OK but AVI videos have no sound. I know the MPEG videos are played natively on the MediaMVP so can understand why that works. But I also am able to play Internet Radio stations which are transcoded by the server just like AVIs are

[Mvpmc-users] Emulation Mode

2008-01-19 Thread Ron Kimball
I seem to have a problem with emulation mode. I can play MPEG videos OK but AVI videos have no sound. I know the MPEG videos are played natively on the MediaMVP so can understand why that works. But I also am able to play Internet Radio stations and .wma files which are transcoded by the server jus