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I migrated from Windows Media Center four months ago, and installed MediaPortal 1.9.0 pre. As far as I remember, the default configuration supports the playback of DVR-MS files, without having to make any changes. WTV files are supported too. Certainly I have no problems replaying the DVR-MS files in my recordings library.I note that you converted your WTV files to DVR-MS, and I wonder whether that created DVR-MS files that are not quite valid? Windows 7 contains a WTV converter tool ("wtvconverter.exe"), which one would expect to produce valid DVR-MS files. Did you use that or something else?The only problem that I found with MP 1.9.0 pre is that it does not remember the resume point for partially-played DVR-MS files (but I believe that this is fixed in MP 1.10.0).I don't understand codecs and such, so will have to leave it up to someone else to look at your logs, but don't give up hope -- DVR-MS files are playable in MP! -- from CyberSimian in the UK
I migrated from Windows Media Center four months ago, and installed MediaPortal 1.9.0 pre. As far as I remember, the default configuration supports the playback of DVR-MS files, without having to make any changes. WTV files are supported too. Certainly I have no problems replaying the DVR-MS files in my recordings library.
I note that you converted your WTV files to DVR-MS, and I wonder whether that created DVR-MS files that are not quite valid? Windows 7 contains a WTV converter tool ("wtvconverter.exe"), which one would expect to produce valid DVR-MS files. Did you use that or something else?
The only problem that I found with MP 1.9.0 pre is that it does not remember the resume point for partially-played DVR-MS files (but I believe that this is fixed in MP 1.10.0).
I don't understand codecs and such, so will have to leave it up to someone else to look at your logs, but don't give up hope -- DVR-MS files are playable in MP!
-- from CyberSimian in the UK