Really pleased to see this post from Oberon over at DVBLogic’s forum:

We are working hard on DVBLink v2. Alpha may be expected next week (5-10 days).
DVBLink TVSource will be released next week. Users of DVBLink TVSource will get free upgrade to DVBLink TVSource v2.

DVBLink2 looks like it might be very exciting and I will do a more indepth post when it is released. TVSource is already working very well and is a great way of getting unsupported sources into Media Center (Or even supported ones – I know someone who has added another 4 DVB tuners using it – 8 Freeview Tuner’s anyone, I know that sounds crazy but when you have lots of extenders it makes much more sense)

Also over at www.1Geek1Tool.com you may have missed there has been an update to DVBLink for HDPVR (see my Virgin Cable article) which adds some really good new features:

  • Added a “Stream Saver” feature to get rid of the infamous “No TV Signal” message. That is, if the HD PVR Streaming is lost, we feed a dummy stream that Media Center continues recording “unknowingly”. This way, if you have an “on-device-error-power-cycle” hook present, Media Center won’t abort your recording.
  • Added support for sub-channel numbers (ex: 700.1 or 700-1)
  • Much improved MCE Compatible IR support (fixed the frequency bug AND the port selection)
  • Improvements and bug fixes to line-up editor.
  • Added the ability to change the “set-top-box” number for your channels in your line-up.
  • This last one is really useful for UK cable box viewers.

     

    One thing I don’t like with this new release is it forces you to turn of UAC (the security prompting in Vista and 7) I personally think this is a really bad thing = those prompts are there to protect the unsuspecting form malicious code turning them off should be the very last resort. I have always managed to install the app without turning off UAC by running Media Center and some of the components as administrator and I would like the option to continue doing so. I don’t really want to knock the guys over at 1Geek1Tool because they have made some fantastic media center software including the awesome GuideTool which has also been updated.

    Now up to V1.2.1 this version of Guide Tool  includes a lineup configuration backup/restore operation.  1Geek1Tool are requiring a paypal donation (minimum 5$) for this feature to become enabled – I think that is a real bargain

    More information over at

    www.1geek1tool.com

    and

    www.dvblogic.com

     

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