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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1161265" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Hi Chuck <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>The log files show that playback is stopped intentionally. It is stopped because Windows tells MediaPortal that a new audio renderer has been connected, and your configuration says to stop playback when this happens:</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:28,175] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: WM_DEVICECHANGE (Event: DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL)</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:28,189] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: Device type is DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE - Name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:28,195] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - Main: Audio Renderer Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) connected</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:28,200] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - GraphicContext: device audio connected</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:28,211] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - g_Player.doStop() keepTimeShifting = False keepExclusiveModeOn = False</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:28,218] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - g_Player.OnStopped()</p><p></p><p>That audio renderer is removed again shortly afterwards:</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:29,118] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: WM_DEVICECHANGE (Event: DBT_DEVICEREMOVECOMPLETE)</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:29,130] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: Device type is DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE - Name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:29,140] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - Main: Audio Renderer Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) removed</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:29,148] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - GraphicContext: device audio removed</p><p></p><p>After this when you tried to play recordings, the log files show MediaPortal was not able to connect the audio codec:</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:49,716] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - Added filter: LAV Audio Decoder to graph</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:49,719] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - TSReaderPlayer: UpdateFilters Audio done</p><p>...</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:50,014] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Check graph connections for: LAV Audio Decoder</p><p>[2015-11-15 21:24:50,017] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - - remove done</p><p></p><p>This is why there is no sound when you restart playback.</p><p></p><p>I can't tell you why Windows thinks the speakers were connected and disconnected again like that. What I can do is suggest that you install this patch:</p><p><a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/audio-switching-bug-in-mediaportal-1-12.131227/page-4#post-1142818" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/audio-switching-bug-in-mediaportal-1-12.131227/page-4#post-1142818</a></p><p></p><p>It should resolve the problem for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1161265, member: 82144"] Hi Chuck :) The log files show that playback is stopped intentionally. It is stopped because Windows tells MediaPortal that a new audio renderer has been connected, and your configuration says to stop playback when this happens: [2015-11-15 21:24:28,175] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: WM_DEVICECHANGE (Event: DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL) [2015-11-15 21:24:28,189] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: Device type is DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE - Name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) [2015-11-15 21:24:28,195] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - Main: Audio Renderer Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) connected [2015-11-15 21:24:28,200] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - GraphicContext: device audio connected [2015-11-15 21:24:28,211] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - g_Player.doStop() keepTimeShifting = False keepExclusiveModeOn = False [2015-11-15 21:24:28,218] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - g_Player.OnStopped() That audio renderer is removed again shortly afterwards: [2015-11-15 21:24:29,118] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: WM_DEVICECHANGE (Event: DBT_DEVICEREMOVECOMPLETE) [2015-11-15 21:24:29,130] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Main: Device type is DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE - Name: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) [2015-11-15 21:24:29,140] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - Main: Audio Renderer Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio) removed [2015-11-15 21:24:29,148] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - GraphicContext: device audio removed After this when you tried to play recordings, the log files show MediaPortal was not able to connect the audio codec: [2015-11-15 21:24:49,716] [Log ] [MPMain ] [INFO ] - Added filter: LAV Audio Decoder to graph [2015-11-15 21:24:49,719] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - TSReaderPlayer: UpdateFilters Audio done ... [2015-11-15 21:24:50,014] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - Check graph connections for: LAV Audio Decoder [2015-11-15 21:24:50,017] [Log ] [MPMain ] [DEBUG] - - remove done This is why there is no sound when you restart playback. I can't tell you why Windows thinks the speakers were connected and disconnected again like that. What I can do is suggest that you install this patch: [URL]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/audio-switching-bug-in-mediaportal-1-12.131227/page-4#post-1142818[/URL] It should resolve the problem for you. [/QUOTE]
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