joeycap666 wrote:
Your PC is probably fine somehow your PVR settings for those HD files probably just got ramped up too high.
On all three pc though? I wouldn't be so frustrated if it was just one pc causing these problems with,but I've now moved three different computers in that room,with the same results.
thatguy wrote:
Often my PVR freezes up on me and I lose signal on my pc. If I close the program and reopen it I get a usb error message. Only way to get it working again is to unplug the usb cable power down the PVR and then power it up again, wait for it to reboot then plug back in the usb cable then open the recorder program again.
I've never gotten blue screens before but it definitly sounds like your PVR is what's causing the problem. Joey's explanation sounds like what it could be, any luck yet Art?
No luck at all tg. In fact,more problems are starting to occur. I've tried every step joey has suggested,but no change. I brought a new keyboard,a new wireless mouse,new usb cords,reinstalled the os,reinstalled all of my software,new power cords etc... to no avail. And now My screen goes black whenever I try to play m2ts or ts files. No blue error screen,but just a plain black screen.
The only thing I haven't switched,upgraded or updated is my lcd monitor. I also want to thank everyone for their comments. I really appreciate the help.
If it is a monitor driver or video setting issue, you should be able to determine by booting into safe mode. If it boots into safe mode and your video is OK, boot back into Windows and check the driver. There maybe a check box that says not to display video modes that your hardware can not handle.