I can't get 17291 to work at all. First it didn't show setuptv correctly, it just displayed one tuner and none of the other options + some warning about database. So I deleted existing database but and tried again.
After that I got normal view and all but scanning is broken for my both tuners (DVB-C). First time I try to scan, it finds correct signals and levels but no channels. The second time setuptv just crashes.
On error.log I get lots of exceptions with: Attempted to read or write protected memory. Site Int32 Stop(). source:TVLibrary. stacktrace:at TVLibrary.Interfaces.Analyzer.ITsChannelScan.Stop().
I'm guessing scanning doesn't work as setuptv can't write to database. I deleted database and it doesn't recreate it anymore (like it did on previous builds). It doesn't write a new one at all like it's done previously.
I've reinstalled TVserver but it doesn't make a difference. With few previous builds I couldn't get stable stream out as I got regular pauses on pic (like data send to codec was missing packets or bad data). Now I'm running 17236 again to minimize waf and I get new database normally too.. Too bad it crashes more often.
After that I got normal view and all but scanning is broken for my both tuners (DVB-C). First time I try to scan, it finds correct signals and levels but no channels. The second time setuptv just crashes.
On error.log I get lots of exceptions with: Attempted to read or write protected memory. Site Int32 Stop(). source:TVLibrary. stacktrace:at TVLibrary.Interfaces.Analyzer.ITsChannelScan.Stop().
I'm guessing scanning doesn't work as setuptv can't write to database. I deleted database and it doesn't recreate it anymore (like it did on previous builds). It doesn't write a new one at all like it's done previously.
I've reinstalled TVserver but it doesn't make a difference. With few previous builds I couldn't get stable stream out as I got regular pauses on pic (like data send to codec was missing packets or bad data). Now I'm running 17236 again to minimize waf and I get new database normally too.. Too bad it crashes more often.