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<blockquote data-quote="cheezey" data-source="post: 613589" data-attributes="member: 10350"><p>On your first problem - there may be something else which is using your iPiMP port when your HTPC is restarted, try changing to a different port and restarting your HTPC. You can do that by editing your C:\Program Files\iPiMP\Apache\conf\iPiMP.conf the port is defined on lines 2 & 10. When changing your port to something other than 80 you'll need to add it to your browser request, e.g. if you try port 81 you would browse to <a href="http://HTPC:81" target="_blank">http://HTPC:81</a></p><p></p><p>On the second problem there's a couple of issues, the first is that there is a bug in iPiMP which means it does not use command line parameters correctly, this is fixed and will be in the next version. The second issue seems to be with Handbrake which doesn't close when it finishes transcoding, this has been reported on the Handbrake forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheezey, post: 613589, member: 10350"] On your first problem - there may be something else which is using your iPiMP port when your HTPC is restarted, try changing to a different port and restarting your HTPC. You can do that by editing your C:\Program Files\iPiMP\Apache\conf\iPiMP.conf the port is defined on lines 2 & 10. When changing your port to something other than 80 you'll need to add it to your browser request, e.g. if you try port 81 you would browse to [url]http://HTPC:81[/url] On the second problem there's a couple of issues, the first is that there is a bug in iPiMP which means it does not use command line parameters correctly, this is fixed and will be in the next version. The second issue seems to be with Handbrake which doesn't close when it finishes transcoding, this has been reported on the Handbrake forums. [/QUOTE]
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