Area: Media Portal Program\Config program
MP Version: 2.0 RC2
Skin: mce
Windows Version: XP SP2
CPU Type: P4 3.4Ghz
Memory: 3Gb - DDR2
Motherboard Chipset: Abit AA8 Duramax - Intel 9xx chipset
Video Card: Radeon X800XT PCI-E
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 8.221.0.0
Video Card Resolution: 1600x1200
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: Mpeg2Dec Filter
Audio Codec Type & Version: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder
TV Card: Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T USVB2 (Model 93000)
TV Card Type: DVB
TV Card Driver: Nova-T 2.4
Optional Log: none
Optional References: none
In the setup program, option "Television->Program Guide->General->Path to tvguide.xml" changing ti to anything but the default seems to result in an error. This was discovered when webEPG was placing its file into "<mproot>\xmltv\xmltv" (note the two "\xmltv"). The actual MP UI would report a file not found error even when the file was clearly present when doing an import in the tv guide. Moving the file to the default directory worked fine.
MP Version: 2.0 RC2
Skin: mce
Windows Version: XP SP2
CPU Type: P4 3.4Ghz
Memory: 3Gb - DDR2
Motherboard Chipset: Abit AA8 Duramax - Intel 9xx chipset
Video Card: Radeon X800XT PCI-E
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 8.221.0.0
Video Card Resolution: 1600x1200
Video Render Type: VMR9
Video Codec Type & Version: Mpeg2Dec Filter
Audio Codec Type & Version: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder
TV Card: Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T USVB2 (Model 93000)
TV Card Type: DVB
TV Card Driver: Nova-T 2.4
Optional Log: none
Optional References: none
In the setup program, option "Television->Program Guide->General->Path to tvguide.xml" changing ti to anything but the default seems to result in an error. This was discovered when webEPG was placing its file into "<mproot>\xmltv\xmltv" (note the two "\xmltv"). The actual MP UI would report a file not found error even when the file was clearly present when doing an import in the tv guide. Moving the file to the default directory worked fine.
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