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I have just been trying this on my MP 1.33 system. I presume that you are using the startup setting marked in red below:[ATTACH]214593[/ATTACH]With that setting enabled, I displayed the EPG and then pressed the EXIT button on my remote control to display the exit pop-up and then exit the client. On restarting the client, the EPG was displayed as the first panel. So that sequence of actions is supported and ought to work.Your screen shot shows a vestigial EPG. It looks as though all of the information that the MP client obtains from TV Server is missing, which suggests that TV Server is not running. Look at the services listed in Windows "Task Manager" to see if TV Server is present and shown as "Started".I would suggest that you deselect the Show last active module... setting and see what happens when you start the client. You may find that the MP "Home" panel displays normally, but with a pop-up after a few seconds saying that TV Server could not be contacted . Or it might all work correctly. -- from CyberSimian in the UK
I have just been trying this on my MP 1.33 system. I presume that you are using the startup setting marked in red below:
[ATTACH]214593[/ATTACH]
With that setting enabled, I displayed the EPG and then pressed the EXIT button on my remote control to display the exit pop-up and then exit the client. On restarting the client, the EPG was displayed as the first panel. So that sequence of actions is supported and ought to work.
Your screen shot shows a vestigial EPG. It looks as though all of the information that the MP client obtains from TV Server is missing, which suggests that TV Server is not running. Look at the services listed in Windows "Task Manager" to see if TV Server is present and shown as "Started".
I would suggest that you deselect the Show last active module... setting and see what happens when you start the client. You may find that the MP "Home" panel displays normally, but with a pop-up after a few seconds saying that TV Server could not be contacted . Or it might all work correctly.
-- from CyberSimian in the UK