MediaPortal Version: 03-19 Ditto TV Server
Windows Version: Xp Pro 2
CPU Type: Intel Dual Core 2
HDD: Sata 330GB
Memory: 2GB
Motherboard: Intel
Motherboard Chipset: Intel
Motherboard Bios: AWARD
Video Card: Geforce7900
Video Card Driver: latest
Sound Card: Onboad
Sound Card AC3: yes
1. TV Card: Leadtek DTV1000
1. TV Card Type: Digital Terrestial
1. TV Card Driver: latest
2. TV Card: Leadtek XP2000 Deluxe
2. TV Card Type: Analogue Terrestrial & FM
2. TV Card Driver: latest
Network: Gigabit Lan
I just did a clean install of the latest version of both the Server & Client.
Previously I had MediaPortal standalone playing with both cards working perfectly.
I had excellent Digital TV, Analogue TV & FM.
The installation of the Server/Client combination went without incident too.
I watched the videos and pretty well did exactly what it suggested.
[I have to say MediaPortal has the best setup help I have ever seen anywhere!]
I had digital TV server up and running over the network in a few minutes.
I only wish that the installation of analogue TV & FM went as well.
Both of these have resisted every effort to get them working.
When I try to launch one or the other I get the following responses:
Analogue TV: Unable to start Timeshifting - An unknown error has occured
FM Radio: Unable to start Timeshifting - channel not mappped to any card.
The latter statement is, of course, not true. All analogue channels were mapped to the analogue card [in the TV server setup] and the corresponding area is blank in the client setup area.
I would hazard a guess that these problems have occured because the software is looking for data from the "local" install rather than from the "server" but why this is happening for the Analogue card and not Digital one mystifies me.
Note: Autoscan of the analogue card did NOT work. I manually entered both sets of connection data for TV and FM in exactly the same way as I did in the standalone version. One worked, the more recent attempt apparently did not.
Hopefully I will get some suggestions from somebody about fixing this setup problem. I guess it is a bug but there is bound to be a workaround.
Windows Version: Xp Pro 2
CPU Type: Intel Dual Core 2
HDD: Sata 330GB
Memory: 2GB
Motherboard: Intel
Motherboard Chipset: Intel
Motherboard Bios: AWARD
Video Card: Geforce7900
Video Card Driver: latest
Sound Card: Onboad
Sound Card AC3: yes
1. TV Card: Leadtek DTV1000
1. TV Card Type: Digital Terrestial
1. TV Card Driver: latest
2. TV Card: Leadtek XP2000 Deluxe
2. TV Card Type: Analogue Terrestrial & FM
2. TV Card Driver: latest
Network: Gigabit Lan
I just did a clean install of the latest version of both the Server & Client.
Previously I had MediaPortal standalone playing with both cards working perfectly.
I had excellent Digital TV, Analogue TV & FM.
The installation of the Server/Client combination went without incident too.
I watched the videos and pretty well did exactly what it suggested.
[I have to say MediaPortal has the best setup help I have ever seen anywhere!]
I had digital TV server up and running over the network in a few minutes.
I only wish that the installation of analogue TV & FM went as well.
Both of these have resisted every effort to get them working.
When I try to launch one or the other I get the following responses:
Analogue TV: Unable to start Timeshifting - An unknown error has occured
FM Radio: Unable to start Timeshifting - channel not mappped to any card.
The latter statement is, of course, not true. All analogue channels were mapped to the analogue card [in the TV server setup] and the corresponding area is blank in the client setup area.
I would hazard a guess that these problems have occured because the software is looking for data from the "local" install rather than from the "server" but why this is happening for the Analogue card and not Digital one mystifies me.
Note: Autoscan of the analogue card did NOT work. I manually entered both sets of connection data for TV and FM in exactly the same way as I did in the standalone version. One worked, the more recent attempt apparently did not.
Hopefully I will get some suggestions from somebody about fixing this setup problem. I guess it is a bug but there is bound to be a workaround.
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