I just want to be able to access the radio through MP.
I can play the radio with the laptop but MP does not.
The first screen shot one shows that MP TV Server_Client plays the radio that is why I posted the question about the radio problem I am having.
When I do click on a radio station that I setup in MP, I get a message back saying, My Radio_all tuners are busy.
You asked, "Internet streaming, DVB, Analogue... ?". I guess iTunes does streaming, so yes to streaming and yes to analog.
As far as DVB. I think I do have to by a separate product like_WinTV-HVR-1950 model 1192.
You asked, "And how do you get radio stations into iTunes from your Dell laptop?" All I do is start iTunes go to the radio menu, click on a radio station and the station starts playing thruogh the laptop speakers.
all I get when clicking "connect" is "the settings are invalid - please check configuration"
I also copied a SQLDATA.dll I found in a sub-folder of SQL express .
Is there any description on how to configure/use it ?
If all your computers are on the same network you shouldn't have to touch the gentle.config. You should only need to set up the MPTVService to work against the SQL server and then point MpTvClient to your MPTVService server IP.
Make sure you have followed the installation instructions for the SQL server correctly. To test this you should be able to watch TV in regular MP.
Have you tried deleting all the files that come with MpTvClient and unpack them again. Starting over so to speak? Note that you can not run a .NET application from a network drive, it has to be located on a local HDD.
Why did you copy SQLDATA.dll? I've never heard of this being required before.
If all your computers are on the same network you shouldn't have to touch the gentle.config. You should only need to set up the MPTVService to work against the SQL server and then point MpTvClient to your MPTVService server IP.
Make sure you have followed the installation instructions for the SQL server correctly. To test this you should be able to watch TV in regular MP.