Hi all,
Chances are this issue is specific to my HTPC, but was curious if anyone else is having problems with watching TV for a few hours? (basically I have left the TV on as background noise for the dog, so I have not actually been watching it).
I have done this twice today and experienced issues on both occasions.
The first time I started the TV at around 10:04am. I returned home (at around 1pm) to find the video and audio had froze. Looking in to the logs, I can see the last entry in relation to video/audio was at 10:34. MP2 client still responded when I came to use the remote, and you will see in the logs (client1.log) there are entries for updating the news feed, etc. I could not see anything obvious in the logs for the video/audio lockup.
The second time I had an issues (I started MP2 at around 18:20, went straight to the Guide, started a channel and left it playing). When I got home, the video had froze, but the audio was still fine. Again MP2 was responsive. This time in the logs, I can see plenty of SharpDX.Direct3D9 errors.
Apologises for the size of the log file :O
J.
Chances are this issue is specific to my HTPC, but was curious if anyone else is having problems with watching TV for a few hours? (basically I have left the TV on as background noise for the dog, so I have not actually been watching it).
I have done this twice today and experienced issues on both occasions.
The first time I started the TV at around 10:04am. I returned home (at around 1pm) to find the video and audio had froze. Looking in to the logs, I can see the last entry in relation to video/audio was at 10:34. MP2 client still responded when I came to use the remote, and you will see in the logs (client1.log) there are entries for updating the news feed, etc. I could not see anything obvious in the logs for the video/audio lockup.
The second time I had an issues (I started MP2 at around 18:20, went straight to the Guide, started a channel and left it playing). When I got home, the video had froze, but the audio was still fine. Again MP2 was responsive. This time in the logs, I can see plenty of SharpDX.Direct3D9 errors.
Apologises for the size of the log file :O
J.