Where is this going to?

#1
After a time i instaled Progdvb to see how it is going.
As a C band user, I see that things are worst: besides the old bugged and unfinished parts, now even the Userlists frequencies cant be used.
So, from the fix lists maybe is Progdvb turning into ProgIPTV or something else?

Re: Where is this going to?

#3
I found the problem is that all.list is in Progdvb install directory, but Userlist was looked for in c:\programdata\progdvb\...
If all those installation configs and their not obvious consequences is not for "geek" level, what else can be?
Why not just keep the whole program in installation directory instead of fragmenting parts in several unknown directories?

And there´s a bug with the install option "shared configs": the Tv Souces is not found or saved, and one have to force close the Souces dialog. Then when opening, Progdvb asks again to configure tv sources, but there´s no red items shown.
So is it really necessary that problematic "shared configs" install option?

Re: Where is this going to?

#5
Why not just keep the whole program in installation directory instead of fragmenting parts in several unknown directories?

default path of ProgDVB in Program files. This directory is read only for application. ProgDVB not can write any data to program files and use data directory.

Re: Where is this going to?

#6
This an old old problem, maybe Prog has new ideas to solve it. It is about many AAC tv audio channel that doesnt open sound: Progdvb says it is mpeg, but we know they are AAC audio. Sometimes it opens ok, always using Microsoft DTV audio codec (bypass our selected codec). VLC and WMP play it nice.
The sample has 10sec. just to fit in this post.
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