ProgDvbNet.exe /ch:"ORF1" is not working.
Also the integrated scheduler channel change shows no effect. The entry only gets deleted. Is this a bug or just a problem by me.
I use 5.13.1 but in 5.13 it was working, but i don't find any old version to download. Maybe you can post a link to download 5.13 so that i could test if this is a problem of mine or of the new version.
Thanks a lot
#2
Try this one, as it is still working right now:
http://download.progdvb.com/ProgDVB5.13Std.exe
In times of real big harddisks, don't throw away each and every thing after first use of a download.
And think about a suitable (multi stage) backup strategy, to be able to step back at any time.
For every stage, you need a proven working way for restoring.
Normally, you may just keep a full copy of the folder structure in another place, to preserve an old working version of ProgDVB.
Or install into folders with the version number in their names, to allow you having installed more than one version. Then, just don't register codecs each time again. And in most cases, you can even install over a full copy of the former one.
Usually, one should have system backups, based on MS Backup and / or partition images. First one would allow selective restoring, second one is fast and simple, but normally just allows a full step back to a given state.
For downloads, documents and alike, find yourself a suitable place (like Windows provides in the personal folders), and do not clean up to often, but move or better copy all things to somewhere else, move if seeming to get obsolete occasionally. Delete when being really sure, no sooner...
An external drive would be helpful for things like this. For all sort of relatively small files, a USB stick may be fine, for bigger ones, a USB HDD should normally do. Except of one limitation, as it may be not available in situations when Windows won't start anymore.
Well, I'm tending to go off topic now, so I will stop right here.
But data preservation is a really important issue these days, with quite a variety of aspects. And the internet tends to forget...
So always store possibly important things at your place.
http://download.progdvb.com/ProgDVB5.13Std.exe
In times of real big harddisks, don't throw away each and every thing after first use of a download.
And think about a suitable (multi stage) backup strategy, to be able to step back at any time.
For every stage, you need a proven working way for restoring.
Normally, you may just keep a full copy of the folder structure in another place, to preserve an old working version of ProgDVB.
Or install into folders with the version number in their names, to allow you having installed more than one version. Then, just don't register codecs each time again. And in most cases, you can even install over a full copy of the former one.
Usually, one should have system backups, based on MS Backup and / or partition images. First one would allow selective restoring, second one is fast and simple, but normally just allows a full step back to a given state.
For downloads, documents and alike, find yourself a suitable place (like Windows provides in the personal folders), and do not clean up to often, but move or better copy all things to somewhere else, move if seeming to get obsolete occasionally. Delete when being really sure, no sooner...
An external drive would be helpful for things like this. For all sort of relatively small files, a USB stick may be fine, for bigger ones, a USB HDD should normally do. Except of one limitation, as it may be not available in situations when Windows won't start anymore.
Well, I'm tending to go off topic now, so I will stop right here.
But data preservation is a really important issue these days, with quite a variety of aspects. And the internet tends to forget...
So always store possibly important things at your place.
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Please read here:
On Bug Reports And Other Complaints
and there:
BOARD RULES - READ THIS!
I don't give support by e-mail or PM.
And I will never assist on PayTV hacking.
PM ME FOR THIS AND YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE DELETED IMMEDIATELY, WITHOUT ANY WARNING!!!
NEVER EVER DARE TO CONTACT ME FOR PRO VERSION ISSUES!
I am not responsible for that.
Check the 'Activation' section.
Please keep it in English here, or Russian in the Russian section, or German in the German section.
I don't read nor write Klingonian or any other language than English and German.
Addressing me personally in any exotic language will be treated as severe insulting! Be warned!!!
1.)AMD Phenom II x4 940, GA-MA770-UD3, 8 GB DDR2-6400. 7 Pro SP1 x64 + XP Pro SP3 x86
DVB-S2: Cynergy S2 USB HD
2.)P4 3200 i865G (F-S Scenic W600pwr) XP Pro SP3
DVB-S: hauppauge WinTV Nexus-S rev. 2.2, driver TT 2.19h, hardware mode
19.2°,13°,28.x°E,30°W, DiSEqC 1.0
Auf Deutsch:
DVB-Cube <<< Das deutsche DVB-Forum >>>
#3
Thanks for the download link. Usually i always have a backup file of the last working installation but this time i lost it.
thanks a lot
thanks a lot