I think the relevant svn files should be reverted to 12899. It quite clearly introduced a serious bug preventing correct scanning of tv channels, which given that mediaportal is primarily a pvr renders it unuseable for those affected. That's what svn is for to rollback when rogue code gets added that seriously breaks things.
It is nearly 3 months since I originally reported this issue in as detailed a bug report as is possible here https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...tiondecoder-t21258.html?t=21258&highlight=svn The relevant dll module is shipped pre-compiled and the c++ source doesn't compile under vs2005 or I would have fixed it myself. Having spent 12+ hours trawling back, recompiling, testing many svn's to locate it. I didn't see the point in further testing svn's for other bugs that wouldn't get fixed so have stuck with 0.2.2.0 which though it has some bad bugs I can work around them or reboot if worst case.
There's nothing in TVE3 I actually need, though some things would be nice. I'd rather run 4 independant mediaportals on a single machine via 2 video cards (2 monitors on each) and an 8 channel sound card (4 x stereo) than stump up the electricity bill for 4 seperate machines using the client/server architecture, dunno if thats possible now/future? but I'm going O.T. so I'll leave it there. Keep up the good work guys, despite my disappointment re bug fixing, the hard work is much appreciated.
It is nearly 3 months since I originally reported this issue in as detailed a bug report as is possible here https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...tiondecoder-t21258.html?t=21258&highlight=svn The relevant dll module is shipped pre-compiled and the c++ source doesn't compile under vs2005 or I would have fixed it myself. Having spent 12+ hours trawling back, recompiling, testing many svn's to locate it. I didn't see the point in further testing svn's for other bugs that wouldn't get fixed so have stuck with 0.2.2.0 which though it has some bad bugs I can work around them or reboot if worst case.
There's nothing in TVE3 I actually need, though some things would be nice. I'd rather run 4 independant mediaportals on a single machine via 2 video cards (2 monitors on each) and an 8 channel sound card (4 x stereo) than stump up the electricity bill for 4 seperate machines using the client/server architecture, dunno if thats possible now/future? but I'm going O.T. so I'll leave it there. Keep up the good work guys, despite my disappointment re bug fixing, the hard work is much appreciated.