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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1168486" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>I'm not questioning the stability of your hardware. Rather, I'm questioning the stability of your Windows 10 environment.</p><p></p><p>Your system event log starts at ~27 November. On that day there are a series of failures to start various services etc. etc. etc. followed by a "hard power restart". Not a great start.</p><p>The following week or so seems to be comparatively trouble-free.</p><p>After 8 December there's a gap in the log file until 31 December when it looks like you had to do another "hard power restart". In the intervening time I can only assume you weren't using the system at all.</p><p>Since the system was powered up "today" (31 December) it looks like Windows has been flat out installing updates - 21 by my count - including KB3010081 which you mentioned had problems.</p><p>I can also see that you only installed the TV tuner drivers "today".</p><p></p><p>Given such a record, I personally would not be confident to say the system "has run without issue or error since" October. I mean, if you haven't used the system since 8 December and a bunch of updates have been installed since then, how can you be sure that the problems were not introduced by one of the Windows updates? Obviously all of this is just my opinion and you're free to disregard it, but I do want to strongly challenge your description of the situation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As above: the display driver issues also directly followed a series of Windows updates. If you want to give up on MediaPortal and uninstall then that's your prerogative. I just wish I could point to a more definitive cause for your problems so that you'd believe me when I say that I honestly don't believe the problems have anything to do with MediaPortal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I agree - definitely a pity. I think MediaPortal is still a viable option if you can ensure your system is stable.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Presumably that's just down to the region you selected when you scanned. We know that some of our Australian frequency lists are either incomplete or slightly out of date. If you're confident that the SBS signal should be available then I'd almost guarantee you'd pick it up doing an Australia "all regions" scan.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For what it's worth: probably a simple compatibility issue given how old the FusionHDTV drivers appear to be (2007, 2010). Probably designed for XP and/or Vista. I'd have suggested to try changing the "preferred network provider" setting to "DVBT", and/or try changing "when card enters idle state..." to "stop card":</p><p><a href="http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/1_MEDIAPORTAL_1/141_Configuration/TV-Server_Configuration/02_TV_Servers#Edit_Tuner_Settings" target="_blank">http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/1_MEDIAPORTAL_1/141_Configuration/TV-Server_Configuration/02_TV_Servers#Edit_Tuner_Settings</a></p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1168486, member: 82144"] I'm not questioning the stability of your hardware. Rather, I'm questioning the stability of your Windows 10 environment. Your system event log starts at ~27 November. On that day there are a series of failures to start various services etc. etc. etc. followed by a "hard power restart". Not a great start. The following week or so seems to be comparatively trouble-free. After 8 December there's a gap in the log file until 31 December when it looks like you had to do another "hard power restart". In the intervening time I can only assume you weren't using the system at all. Since the system was powered up "today" (31 December) it looks like Windows has been flat out installing updates - 21 by my count - including KB3010081 which you mentioned had problems. I can also see that you only installed the TV tuner drivers "today". Given such a record, I personally would not be confident to say the system "has run without issue or error since" October. I mean, if you haven't used the system since 8 December and a bunch of updates have been installed since then, how can you be sure that the problems were not introduced by one of the Windows updates? Obviously all of this is just my opinion and you're free to disregard it, but I do want to strongly challenge your description of the situation. As above: the display driver issues also directly followed a series of Windows updates. If you want to give up on MediaPortal and uninstall then that's your prerogative. I just wish I could point to a more definitive cause for your problems so that you'd believe me when I say that I honestly don't believe the problems have anything to do with MediaPortal. Yes, I agree - definitely a pity. I think MediaPortal is still a viable option if you can ensure your system is stable. Presumably that's just down to the region you selected when you scanned. We know that some of our Australian frequency lists are either incomplete or slightly out of date. If you're confident that the SBS signal should be available then I'd almost guarantee you'd pick it up doing an Australia "all regions" scan. For what it's worth: probably a simple compatibility issue given how old the FusionHDTV drivers appear to be (2007, 2010). Probably designed for XP and/or Vista. I'd have suggested to try changing the "preferred network provider" setting to "DVBT", and/or try changing "when card enters idle state..." to "stop card": [URL]http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/1_MEDIAPORTAL_1/141_Configuration/TV-Server_Configuration/02_TV_Servers#Edit_Tuner_Settings[/URL] Regards, mm [/QUOTE]
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