MediaPortal Version: 0.2.0.4
Windows Version: mce xp sp2
CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 3500 S939
HDD: Samsung SP2514N 250gb 7200 rpm 8mb
Memory: 1GB DDR 400 (2x 512MB)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
Motherboard Chipset: Nforce 4 (4x) chipset
Motherboard Bios: Award Software International, Inc. F11, 1/13/2006
Video Card: VGA Radeon X1600 Pro PCI-e
Video Card Driver: ATI 8.282.0.0
Sound Card: M-audio Revolution 5.1
Sound Card AC3: s/pdif coax
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: Technotrend c-1500
1. TV Card Type: dvb-c
1. TV Card Driver: BDA-Drivers 4.4.10.17
2. TV Card:
2. TV Card Type:
2. TV Card Driver:
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: mpa
MPEG2 Audio Codec: mpv
Satelite/CableTV Provider: caiway
HTPC Case: OrigenAE X15e Black
Cooling: Zalman Cooler 7700-CU
Power Supply: Silentmaxx Fanless 400 Watt / 460 W Peak PSU
Remote: Microsoft WinXP MCE Remote
TV: Jvc Av-32x37s CRT
TV - HTPC Connection: s-video
I have got a M-audio Revolution 5.1 audio card. Reason is the straight out of spdif without upsampling to 48 khz.
Trouble is that my spdif connection is lost after the htpc wakes up from standby. I need to re-start the computer to re-init the connection to the receiver. Either with or without MP.
M-audio does state that they do not support MCE 2005 because:
Q: What is Windows XP Media Center Edition?
A: Windows XP Media Center Edition (WMCE) is a version of Microsoft’s Windows operating system designed to incorporate advanced home entertainment functionality. While WMCE shares many of the features of Windows XP Professional, it is a distinct version of Windows XP, separate from both XP Professional and XP Home.
A more comprehensive description and history of WMCE is available here.
Q: Can I use my M-Audio device with Windows XP Media Center Edition?
A: At this time, no M-Audio device drivers are supported under Windows XP Media Center Edition (WMCE). This means that any M-Audio device designed to interface with your computer via USB, FireWire, or PCI/PCI-X is not supported for use with WMCE. Additionally, M-Audio USB devices designed to function without installing a driver (aka “class compliant devices”) are also not currently supported under WMCE.
The technical support team at Sweetwater.com deals with pro-audio recording equipment and software from most every major manufacturer. Sweetwater has compiled an unofficial list of WMCE incompatibilities that suggests an industry-wide lack of support for WMCE.
Question is if the standby issue really is related to MCE 2005? Anyone?
Windows Version: mce xp sp2
CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 3500 S939
HDD: Samsung SP2514N 250gb 7200 rpm 8mb
Memory: 1GB DDR 400 (2x 512MB)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
Motherboard Chipset: Nforce 4 (4x) chipset
Motherboard Bios: Award Software International, Inc. F11, 1/13/2006
Video Card: VGA Radeon X1600 Pro PCI-e
Video Card Driver: ATI 8.282.0.0
Sound Card: M-audio Revolution 5.1
Sound Card AC3: s/pdif coax
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: Technotrend c-1500
1. TV Card Type: dvb-c
1. TV Card Driver: BDA-Drivers 4.4.10.17
2. TV Card:
2. TV Card Type:
2. TV Card Driver:
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: mpa
MPEG2 Audio Codec: mpv
Satelite/CableTV Provider: caiway
HTPC Case: OrigenAE X15e Black
Cooling: Zalman Cooler 7700-CU
Power Supply: Silentmaxx Fanless 400 Watt / 460 W Peak PSU
Remote: Microsoft WinXP MCE Remote
TV: Jvc Av-32x37s CRT
TV - HTPC Connection: s-video
I have got a M-audio Revolution 5.1 audio card. Reason is the straight out of spdif without upsampling to 48 khz.
Trouble is that my spdif connection is lost after the htpc wakes up from standby. I need to re-start the computer to re-init the connection to the receiver. Either with or without MP.
M-audio does state that they do not support MCE 2005 because:
Q: What is Windows XP Media Center Edition?
A: Windows XP Media Center Edition (WMCE) is a version of Microsoft’s Windows operating system designed to incorporate advanced home entertainment functionality. While WMCE shares many of the features of Windows XP Professional, it is a distinct version of Windows XP, separate from both XP Professional and XP Home.
A more comprehensive description and history of WMCE is available here.
Q: Can I use my M-Audio device with Windows XP Media Center Edition?
A: At this time, no M-Audio device drivers are supported under Windows XP Media Center Edition (WMCE). This means that any M-Audio device designed to interface with your computer via USB, FireWire, or PCI/PCI-X is not supported for use with WMCE. Additionally, M-Audio USB devices designed to function without installing a driver (aka “class compliant devices”) are also not currently supported under WMCE.
The technical support team at Sweetwater.com deals with pro-audio recording equipment and software from most every major manufacturer. Sweetwater has compiled an unofficial list of WMCE incompatibilities that suggests an industry-wide lack of support for WMCE.
Question is if the standby issue really is related to MCE 2005? Anyone?
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