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<blockquote data-quote="Micropolis" data-source="post: 948901" data-attributes="member: 96567"><p>Hi TOPOSPELEO,</p><p></p><p>That's what I mean, you have 2 TV cards and both are Hauppauge WinTV MOD7700. As I said before, I can only guess where the problem is located. I do not have 2 cards installed, so it's hard for me to reproduce and test.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>That's absolutely strange. In your MediaPortal I can see the HTPCInfo.Core.dll from 14.12.2012 23:38:20, which matches to version 1.5.5 of HTPCInfo. The error message from <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/attachments/error-htpc-info-diagnostic-tool-png.117975/" target="_blank">here</a> says, the appropriate namespace cannot be found, but the namespace exists definitely. I have tested this some minutes before and the diagnostic tool gives me the correct warning "Open Hardware Monitor process is not running or you have not enough permissions.</p><p>I would say that it is almost impossible to solve this problem remotely. So my suggestion: Please remove all HTPCInfo related libraries (like HTPCInfo.Core.dll, Micropolis.MPCore.dll and Micropolis.TVCore.dll) from your MediaPortal installation directory manually and install the latest version v1.6.0. After this, please copy all relevant libraries back to the folder, where the diagnostic tool is located and try again.</p><p> </p><p>After this, it could be simpler to identify the root cause, thank you for your understanding.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers, Micropolis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micropolis, post: 948901, member: 96567"] Hi TOPOSPELEO, That's what I mean, you have 2 TV cards and both are Hauppauge WinTV MOD7700. As I said before, I can only guess where the problem is located. I do not have 2 cards installed, so it's hard for me to reproduce and test. That's absolutely strange. In your MediaPortal I can see the HTPCInfo.Core.dll from 14.12.2012 23:38:20, which matches to version 1.5.5 of HTPCInfo. The error message from [URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/attachments/error-htpc-info-diagnostic-tool-png.117975/']here[/URL] says, the appropriate namespace cannot be found, but the namespace exists definitely. I have tested this some minutes before and the diagnostic tool gives me the correct warning "Open Hardware Monitor process is not running or you have not enough permissions. I would say that it is almost impossible to solve this problem remotely. So my suggestion: Please remove all HTPCInfo related libraries (like HTPCInfo.Core.dll, Micropolis.MPCore.dll and Micropolis.TVCore.dll) from your MediaPortal installation directory manually and install the latest version v1.6.0. After this, please copy all relevant libraries back to the folder, where the diagnostic tool is located and try again. After this, it could be simpler to identify the root cause, thank you for your understanding. Cheers, Micropolis [/QUOTE]
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