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<blockquote data-quote="WileECoyote" data-source="post: 717370" data-attributes="member: 83474"><p>Hey guys,</p><p>Yesterday I pretty much crashed and burned. My dev machine was acting up, so I installed my new version on my prod machine and it had a "Unable to upgrade database" message. So I tried to uninstall and reinstall 1.2 and it crashed and burned. I couldnt even open the config. I dropped the database and restored my backup, nothing... So I reimaged my machine, but my latest backup was corrupted (yea, a real bad day.) So I ended up manually rebuidling the machine, which turns out not too bad as I used Windows 7 with SP1. So at least my OS is up to date...</p><p></p><p>So after the rebuild I got 1.1.2 working again and made another backup. I then wiped the 1.1.2 install and re-installed 1.1.2 using MySQL (I previously installed using SQL Server as the database) as the database, then my version 1.2 would install without issue. I guess the "Unable to upgrade database issue is with SQL Server only?</p><p></p><p>After all that I only had an hour to play with the code to try different things. Like Garry suggested, I applied Mr. D's patch and commented out the PMT wait code. That got rid of the Waiting for PMT message in the logs, but then I got a No Audio/Video Found message. I traced it back to the WaitForTimeShiftFile method in the TimeShifter.cs file. I commented most of the method to see if it would proceed, but although it would start timeshifting, the timeshift file was not processing any packets (file size was zero.)</p><p></p><p>So... All that to say, I think there were some significant changes in other parts of MP that broke the HD-PVR code. I need the help of mm1352000 or Mr. D to proceed. Should we completely redo the code to match the DVB code? If I were to do that where should I start? Do we just need to add a flag for the _audioType? Any help to get this back on track would be appreciated...</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys!</p><p>Wile E.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention, I have ordered the new Hauppauge Colossus -> <a href="http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_colossus.html" target="_blank">Colossus Product Overview</a></p><p></p><p>I plan to add support for it as well. Im hoping the code is very similar to the HD-PVR's...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WileECoyote, post: 717370, member: 83474"] Hey guys, Yesterday I pretty much crashed and burned. My dev machine was acting up, so I installed my new version on my prod machine and it had a "Unable to upgrade database" message. So I tried to uninstall and reinstall 1.2 and it crashed and burned. I couldnt even open the config. I dropped the database and restored my backup, nothing... So I reimaged my machine, but my latest backup was corrupted (yea, a real bad day.) So I ended up manually rebuidling the machine, which turns out not too bad as I used Windows 7 with SP1. So at least my OS is up to date... So after the rebuild I got 1.1.2 working again and made another backup. I then wiped the 1.1.2 install and re-installed 1.1.2 using MySQL (I previously installed using SQL Server as the database) as the database, then my version 1.2 would install without issue. I guess the "Unable to upgrade database issue is with SQL Server only? After all that I only had an hour to play with the code to try different things. Like Garry suggested, I applied Mr. D's patch and commented out the PMT wait code. That got rid of the Waiting for PMT message in the logs, but then I got a No Audio/Video Found message. I traced it back to the WaitForTimeShiftFile method in the TimeShifter.cs file. I commented most of the method to see if it would proceed, but although it would start timeshifting, the timeshift file was not processing any packets (file size was zero.) So... All that to say, I think there were some significant changes in other parts of MP that broke the HD-PVR code. I need the help of mm1352000 or Mr. D to proceed. Should we completely redo the code to match the DVB code? If I were to do that where should I start? Do we just need to add a flag for the _audioType? Any help to get this back on track would be appreciated... Thanks guys! Wile E. I forgot to mention, I have ordered the new Hauppauge Colossus -> [url=http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_colossus.html]Colossus Product Overview[/url] I plan to add support for it as well. Im hoping the code is very similar to the HD-PVR's... [/QUOTE]
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