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Hauppage IR Blaster not working after waking from hibernate
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Beers" data-source="post: 1015725" data-attributes="member: 141260"><p>Thanks, sorry we didn't include much information on the first time around.</p><p> </p><p>Specs: </p><p>- Motherboard is a BioStar NF61S </p><p>- CPU is a AMD Athlon 62 X2 Duo</p><p>- 2GB RAM</p><p>- Running Windows XP Pro SP3</p><p>- Colossus Capture Device</p><p>- Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1600 NTSC/ATSC/QAM Combo</p><p> </p><p>Tried the settings you recommended, but saw no change.</p><p>Attempted to reproduce the issue using the WatchDog launcher, but that seems to prevent the machine from entering hibernation, which is required to reproduce the problem. Any suggestions for getting some good logs?</p><p> </p><p>Something else I noticed - after waking from Hibernation, if I start TV Server Configuration and go to TV Channels and select a channel to preview, the blaster does not work. However, if I start BlastCfg (which comes with the Hauppauge card), I can successfully send channel numbers via the Blaster. As I said above, if I restart the TVServer process at this point, then the preview function will use the Blaster for tuning.</p><p> </p><p>I also notice that often when doing the above after waking from sleep, SetupTV will frequently crash. All of the error logs I have for SetupTV are empty.</p><p> </p><p>I have included the logs from my last WatchDog run, which captured activity up through hibernation (I had to kill MediaPortal after asking it to hibernate, because it became unresponsive. After killing it, WatchDog collected logs and then the machine went into hibernation)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Beers, post: 1015725, member: 141260"] Thanks, sorry we didn't include much information on the first time around. Specs: - Motherboard is a BioStar NF61S - CPU is a AMD Athlon 62 X2 Duo - 2GB RAM - Running Windows XP Pro SP3 - Colossus Capture Device - Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1600 NTSC/ATSC/QAM Combo Tried the settings you recommended, but saw no change. Attempted to reproduce the issue using the WatchDog launcher, but that seems to prevent the machine from entering hibernation, which is required to reproduce the problem. Any suggestions for getting some good logs? Something else I noticed - after waking from Hibernation, if I start TV Server Configuration and go to TV Channels and select a channel to preview, the blaster does not work. However, if I start BlastCfg (which comes with the Hauppauge card), I can successfully send channel numbers via the Blaster. As I said above, if I restart the TVServer process at this point, then the preview function will use the Blaster for tuning. I also notice that often when doing the above after waking from sleep, SetupTV will frequently crash. All of the error logs I have for SetupTV are empty. I have included the logs from my last WatchDog run, which captured activity up through hibernation (I had to kill MediaPortal after asking it to hibernate, because it became unresponsive. After killing it, WatchDog collected logs and then the machine went into hibernation) [/QUOTE]
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