- November 30, 2015
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Hi!
I've successfully installed MP2 server to my windows 7 pc today and was happy with how easily configured it was to identify my TV tuners and scan for channels.
Since then I've been very frustrated by how difficult it has been to get Kodi to play nicely with it! I've installed Kodi on the same box and selected the MediaPortal PVR client and configured it with correct IP and port details to match the config shown in the MP2 server config.
All I get from Kodi is the error "Add-on couldn't be loaded. An unexpected error occurred."
I'm yet to dig into the logfiles (family is now watching tv on that box using media centre) but after trawling through google searches and forum posts I thought I'd post early in case it is something really obvious I have missed.
I'm reasonably confident the client is finding the server because if I change the port details so they don't match on client and server I get a "PVR server stopped communicating" error message instead.
I get the same results attempting to connect to the server from Kodi on another machine running Windows 10 on the same LAN.
Any ideas? If there's no obvious solution I'll post my findings from my review of the logfiles to see what light that sheds on things!
Any help would be appreciated!
Mike.
I've successfully installed MP2 server to my windows 7 pc today and was happy with how easily configured it was to identify my TV tuners and scan for channels.
Since then I've been very frustrated by how difficult it has been to get Kodi to play nicely with it! I've installed Kodi on the same box and selected the MediaPortal PVR client and configured it with correct IP and port details to match the config shown in the MP2 server config.
All I get from Kodi is the error "Add-on couldn't be loaded. An unexpected error occurred."
I'm yet to dig into the logfiles (family is now watching tv on that box using media centre) but after trawling through google searches and forum posts I thought I'd post early in case it is something really obvious I have missed.
I'm reasonably confident the client is finding the server because if I change the port details so they don't match on client and server I get a "PVR server stopped communicating" error message instead.
I get the same results attempting to connect to the server from Kodi on another machine running Windows 10 on the same LAN.
Any ideas? If there's no obvious solution I'll post my findings from my review of the logfiles to see what light that sheds on things!
Any help would be appreciated!
Mike.