After resume, TV Server connection screen is shown (1 Viewer)

Fab55

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Hi,

when I finished using Mediaportal, I switch to the homescreen. After the configured time, the HTPC goes into standby.
When I resume, Mediaportal is not showing the homescreen anymore, but the TV Server Connection screen.
When I push the home button on remote, I see the homescreen and everything is working.
But the WAF ist not so high...
Can I configure something, that the connection screen will not be shown?

Thanks and best regards
Fab55
 

CyberSimian

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    When I resume, Mediaportal is not showing the homescreen anymore, but the TV Server Connection screen.
    What do you mean by the "TV Server Connection screen"? Do you mean:
    • The "TV Home" screen.
    • A pop-up stating that there is no connection to the TV Server.
    • Something else.
    If you could take a screen shot and post it here, that would be helpful.

    -- from CyberSimian in the UK
     

    Fab55

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    Hi,

    I took a screenshot:
    Einstellung.png
     

    CyberSimian

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    When I resume, Mediaportal is not showing the homescreen anymore, but the TV Server Connection screen.
    This happened to me yesterday (on wake from hibernation, on 64-bit Windows 7):

    server_connection.jpg

    I entered the IP address, but it was not accepted. Client and server are installed on the same system. I was not able to play recorded TV, but I was able to exit MP.

    I looked at the "TV Server" log, but it was not in DEBUG mode, and did not record any problems. I also looked in the Windows Event log, but that did not indicate any problems either. After rebooting the system, the problem has not recurred (so far). I don't know what might have caused this problem. :confused:

    As it is a one-time occurrence (so far), I will ascribe it to a cosmic ray smashing through the RAM and flipping a few bits that were in use by MP. :eek:

    -- from CyberSimian in the UK
     

    Fab55

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    November 29, 2007
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    When I wait a few seconds (maybe ~10s) I can switch to another screen via remote and everything is working...
     

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