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When I tired it again displayed the last frame in the file and, although I could rewind, it immediately jumped back to the end and eventually exited. However if I changed the record format to JTV then, although an appropriate length set of files were produced, MC could not play the recording correctly. The TS recording file plays in MC and externally. This worked perfectly (although the time shift had the above problem). As the length extended the position always matched it and stayed at the end. The time display would be continually updating: for example, position 1 minute of 1 minute then 1 minute 1 second of one minute 1 second etc. Although it instantaneously shows me a previous frame, MC immediately jumps back to the end of the buffer. The TV OSD always indicated I was at the end of the time shift buffer. Looking at the graph, the capture side is running and pumping data into the TS buffer. I altered the setting to 'always time shift analog' and when viewing the TV channel in MC it started correctly and showed a picture of the first frame of the incoming signal. However, I realised from the graphs I sent you that MC was not initialising in time shift mode because the pvr was analog. When I tried the new dll initially, media center locked and a status light on the hd pvr indicated that the encoder could not get the pc to accept the data stream. Is it possible to get some help? More than happy to carry out tests and report settings etc - just not sure where to start. Ironically nextPVR works fine with the device. It's just that JRiver doesn't seem to be able to construct the graph by itself for some reason. JRiver can decode and render a saved file from the graph. I can build the capture graph manually in graphedit with the normal cross bar, capture and hardware decoder stuff. However when you play the TV channel you get the overlay displayed saying it couldn't construct the graph and asking if you have another app open. Unfortunately I was wrong! JRiver can see the device and it sets up just fine. This had a better encoder but I thought would connect roughly the same way that the PVR 2 did. I was going to buy one, but instead I bought their newly released usb PVR HD 60. I saw that, after some encouragement, some people had got the hauppauge usb PVR HD 2 to work as a capture device. I can't believe that the others are still trying, JRiver is so far ahead!!! I started on windows Media center and, after its demise, went the long way around via kodi, nextpvr etc before discovering the total awesomeness of JRiver!
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