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HTPCInfo plugin v1.15.0 for MediaPortal 1.3.0 and higher
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<blockquote data-quote="Micropolis" data-source="post: 1258794" data-attributes="member: 96567"><p>Hello,</p><p>thanks for your feedback.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>There is no access to the S.M.A.R.T.-status of disks in Win10</strong></em></p><p>Due to the fact, that I do not have more information about your disk models and configuration, I can't give you a valid answer now, why the S.M.A.R.T. values cannot be displayed. From my point of view it could help to re-check, if the Disk Monitor (part of my Monitoring Collection <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/monitoring-collection.132517" target="_blank">here</a>) can determine the values. In case this also fails, I do not have a workaround yet.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>I am not sure, but it is possible that in win 10 the date and time of the system boot … and the runtime ... are incorrectly determined</strong></em></p><p>The information comes from the Windows Kernel directly, I don't calculate anything. Accordingly, I must assume that the values are correct. Please have in mind, that Windows supports different reboot modes. In my opinion and after validations long time ago Windows resets kernel counter only after shutting down the kernel completely.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>I can’t use the # HTPCInfo.NetworkDevice <digit> tags group ... to set the required adapter</em></strong></p><p>Currently I'm assuming, that more than 5 network cards are installed at your HTPC. When taking a look into the attached logs, I can see for example virtual adapters. Let me think about filtering out virtual and other dummy adapters in a future release. If you like, you can verify my acceptance by testing it with another tool of my Monitoring Collection.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>The ticker is formed only once at the first entrance into the plugin. If I go out and then re-enter the plugin, the ticker is not displayed</strong></em></p><p>I will take a look, why this behavior is showing now.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>is it possible to add a tag in this plugin that defines the current volume level in percent?</em></strong></p><p>The described level can be displayed normally using the VolumeControl plugin and will never be part of HTPCInfo. Unfortunately this plugin does not work anymore since MediaPortal version 1.19, because the development group have made changes which creates an infinite loop in MediaPortal itself. This MMDeviceEnumerator() issue and exceptions behind must be fixed by others, [USER=54104]@SpudR[/USER] as part of the group is informed about that. Some time ago I was removed from the team and have less influence.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Micropolis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micropolis, post: 1258794, member: 96567"] Hello, thanks for your feedback. [I][B]There is no access to the S.M.A.R.T.-status of disks in Win10[/B][/I] Due to the fact, that I do not have more information about your disk models and configuration, I can't give you a valid answer now, why the S.M.A.R.T. values cannot be displayed. From my point of view it could help to re-check, if the Disk Monitor (part of my Monitoring Collection [URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/monitoring-collection.132517']here[/URL]) can determine the values. In case this also fails, I do not have a workaround yet. [I][B]I am not sure, but it is possible that in win 10 the date and time of the system boot … and the runtime ... are incorrectly determined[/B][/I] The information comes from the Windows Kernel directly, I don't calculate anything. Accordingly, I must assume that the values are correct. Please have in mind, that Windows supports different reboot modes. In my opinion and after validations long time ago Windows resets kernel counter only after shutting down the kernel completely. [B][I]I can’t use the # HTPCInfo.NetworkDevice <digit> tags group ... to set the required adapter[/I][/B] Currently I'm assuming, that more than 5 network cards are installed at your HTPC. When taking a look into the attached logs, I can see for example virtual adapters. Let me think about filtering out virtual and other dummy adapters in a future release. If you like, you can verify my acceptance by testing it with another tool of my Monitoring Collection. [I][B]The ticker is formed only once at the first entrance into the plugin. If I go out and then re-enter the plugin, the ticker is not displayed[/B][/I] I will take a look, why this behavior is showing now. [B][I]is it possible to add a tag in this plugin that defines the current volume level in percent?[/I][/B] The described level can be displayed normally using the VolumeControl plugin and will never be part of HTPCInfo. Unfortunately this plugin does not work anymore since MediaPortal version 1.19, because the development group have made changes which creates an infinite loop in MediaPortal itself. This MMDeviceEnumerator() issue and exceptions behind must be fixed by others, [USER=54104]@SpudR[/USER] as part of the group is informed about that. Some time ago I was removed from the team and have less influence. Cheers, Micropolis [/QUOTE]
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