DJBlu,
I was just about to update the drivers when I realised half of my tv channels had been deselected.
I'm still using the 1.2.3 version at the moment and when I now try to scan for channels it gets to the point when it says grabber set to 60 seconds but instead of finding channels its a keeping come back a message saying "error decoding summary. index is outside the bounds of the array" "error decoding title. index outside the bounds of the array" and "error parsing BAT"
It finds all the groups but no channels, I have also deleted the database and get the same results.
I have attached my logs from when I scanned a few times, the last time being about 16.40 today.
Not really sure what could of changed since last night other than a automatic update for something.
Has anyone else experiencing this problem?
TIA
Rich
Edit...I have just done a complete uninstall of mp 1.2.3 and thought I'd try it with 1.3 alpha and it now works again. So not sure it was a problem with something on my system or a problem with 1.2.3.
I was just about to update the drivers when I realised half of my tv channels had been deselected.
I'm still using the 1.2.3 version at the moment and when I now try to scan for channels it gets to the point when it says grabber set to 60 seconds but instead of finding channels its a keeping come back a message saying "error decoding summary. index is outside the bounds of the array" "error decoding title. index outside the bounds of the array" and "error parsing BAT"
It finds all the groups but no channels, I have also deleted the database and get the same results.
I have attached my logs from when I scanned a few times, the last time being about 16.40 today.
Not really sure what could of changed since last night other than a automatic update for something.
Has anyone else experiencing this problem?
TIA
Rich
Edit...I have just done a complete uninstall of mp 1.2.3 and thought I'd try it with 1.3 alpha and it now works again. So not sure it was a problem with something on my system or a problem with 1.2.3.
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