Message boards : Questions and problems : Tv-card & Boinc
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Send message Joined: 4 Apr 10 Posts: 3 ![]() |
Hi i just got a little problem. When Boinc is running and I watch tv (K!TV) on my tv-card it takes minutes to change the channel. I close Boinc and the channel change instantly. I would prefer to run Boinc and watch tv but more than one channel. |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15626 ![]() |
Are you running CUDA? If you are, then that's what's interfering (as is everything when you run CUDA). The default option there is to only use the GPU when the computer is otherwise idle. Else, which project(s) are you running? On which BOINC? Which (exact brand and model and drivers) videocard is that? On what rest of the system? |
Send message Joined: 4 Apr 10 Posts: 3 ![]() |
Running Projekt: Einstein@home Boinc-version: 6.10.18 Tv-Card: Hauppauge WinTV 878/9 My System: Windows 7 Core2 Duo E8400 MSI MS-7519 ATI Radeon hd4850 |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15626 ![]() |
Excuse me for the time-out, but it's Easter. I was elsewhere occupied. :-) Does the TV-card use a program that you have to load before you can watch TV with it? If so, you can use the <exclusive_app> tag in cc_config.xml to auto-suspend BOINC for as long as you watch TV. To see how that works, check the "Ways around it?" section in my Nvidia CUDA & ATI CAL FAQ. I know you aren't using the GPU, but essentially the method is the same. Or you can upgrade to BOINC 6.10.43 (if all is well, it'll come out on Monday) and use the new "While processor usage is less than X percent" option, which will suspend BOINC whenever a non-BOINC program takes up this many CPU cycles. |
Send message Joined: 4 Apr 10 Posts: 3 ![]() |
No there is no 2nd program to start just K!TV.exe and I tried to put it as exclusive_app in cc_config.xml but that doesn't help although Boinc has stopped to work. The line <no_gpus>1</no_gpus> didn't change anything. Thx for your help but I'll turn Boinc off while I'm watching TV or test another TV-program. It's a pity but the easiest way. |
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