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Originally Posted by 2BitSculptor Reboot did not improve anything.
Cleaned out some missing codec files with filmerit. Rebooted, still no go.
Have no clue as to what I'm looking at in DSFMgr, or what to do with it.
I only get the message in TV-Series. MovingPictures works flawlessly with iso's. MyVideo still plays the episode iso's from shares without problem (other than not being able to stop playing - reported).
I've included the logs from the test in TV-Series. I didn't know which ones were needed, so here is the whole watchdog zip.
regards,
Chuck |
From the log this seems to be the problem area...
2009-02-10 11:55:51.765625 [Warn.][MPMain]: VMR9: Pin: 0 not connected: 80040209
2009-02-10 11:55:51.765625 [Warn.][MPMain]: VMR9: Pin: 1 not connected: 80040209
2009-02-10 11:55:51.765625 [Warn.][MPMain]: VMR9: Pin: 2 not connected: 80040209
2009-02-10 11:55:51.765625 [Info.][MPMain]: VideoPlayer9:cleanup DShow graph
2009-02-10 11:55:51.781250 [Info.][MPMain]: VMR9: ReleaseComObject(): 0
2009-02-10 11:55:52.609375 [Info.][MPMain]: VideoPlayerVMR9: Disabling DX9 exclusive mode
2009-02-10 11:55:52.609375 [Info.][MPMain]: player:ended
This looks like a codec issue. I understand it is frustrating since MyVideos plays them but when it gets passed to the internal player from TVSeries you get an error. It could be that the plugin will stop on warnings where MyVideos does not.
As for DSFMgr, it displays a list of all installed DirectShowFilters and shows what their "merit" is. What you want to look for is MPEG AudioDecoder and MPEG Video Decoder in the list. Double click on them and make sure their merit is set to Normal. If you have to change them make sure to hit Set New Merit before you go on to something else. Next, make sure MP is using those codecs in the config under Videos -> Video Player.
Let me know what you find and if anything works. These errors get reported in the MediaPortal.log.