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<blockquote data-quote="steveperthau" data-source="post: 407007" data-attributes="member: 55181"><p><strong>ok done some checking</strong></p><p></p><p>ok done some checking, read this one if you get the chance.</p><p><a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/general-support-51/timeshift-doesnt-work-anymore-55533/index3.html" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/general-support-51/timeshift-doesnt-work-anymore-55533/index3.html</a></p><p></p><p>It would appear the developers may not be supporting the inbuilt tv (TVE2) anymore.</p><p>which means we are most likely on our own.</p><p></p><p>Tonight I installed Version 1.0.0 final (with the TVE2) and it worked for me with no problems. </p><p>I have tried to locate and copy TVE2 files across to v1.0.1 without success. </p><p>I have no idea where to get v1.0.0 from as i cant locate it on the net. fortunately for me i had downloaded it at Christmas with a plan to installing it in the future (lucky i kept it).</p><p></p><p>At the moment i have gone back to tvserver/singleseat version with the sql. but i have some things i need to work out if i am going to keep it:</p><p>1. is it safe to use..im not a technician and have no idea what the sql server will do to my internet security :-\</p><p>2. it is a memory hog. 180megs for mediaportal, 20megs for sql, 40megs for tvserver...240megs ! seems a lot to me and i would rather not have the extra services running when i don't need them.</p><p>3. is it really going to provide me with any noticable benefits. I tend to record only a small amount of TV (SD) anyway but one benefit might be keeping up with future releases.</p><p></p><p>i always say keep it simple, but sometimes you just gotta go with the flow of new tech. whats sophisticated today is basic tomorrow. i hope the developers do continue to support TVE2 but i don't think they will.</p><p>As for the setup of sql i found it to be a pain, but i worked it out. you might need to check out some of the guides</p><p><a href="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/manual/TV-Server/install-MySqlGuiTools" target="_blank">TV-Server/install-MySqlGuiTools - MediaPortal Manual Documentation</a></p><p>and in the forums</p><p>i had to open "MySQL Server Instance Config Wizard" after installing and change a few settings "enable root access" and the passwords need to be correct i seem to recall the wizard didnt require a password to change the password to "mediaportal". the "TV-Server Configuration" seemed to work after that, mind you i had to restart to get the "tvservice" service to start properly. A firewall port needs to be opened as well, mine asked me for permission.</p><p></p><p>good luck,</p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveperthau, post: 407007, member: 55181"] [b]ok done some checking[/b] ok done some checking, read this one if you get the chance. [url]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/general-support-51/timeshift-doesnt-work-anymore-55533/index3.html[/url] It would appear the developers may not be supporting the inbuilt tv (TVE2) anymore. which means we are most likely on our own. Tonight I installed Version 1.0.0 final (with the TVE2) and it worked for me with no problems. I have tried to locate and copy TVE2 files across to v1.0.1 without success. I have no idea where to get v1.0.0 from as i cant locate it on the net. fortunately for me i had downloaded it at Christmas with a plan to installing it in the future (lucky i kept it). At the moment i have gone back to tvserver/singleseat version with the sql. but i have some things i need to work out if i am going to keep it: 1. is it safe to use..im not a technician and have no idea what the sql server will do to my internet security :-\ 2. it is a memory hog. 180megs for mediaportal, 20megs for sql, 40megs for tvserver...240megs ! seems a lot to me and i would rather not have the extra services running when i don't need them. 3. is it really going to provide me with any noticable benefits. I tend to record only a small amount of TV (SD) anyway but one benefit might be keeping up with future releases. i always say keep it simple, but sometimes you just gotta go with the flow of new tech. whats sophisticated today is basic tomorrow. i hope the developers do continue to support TVE2 but i don't think they will. As for the setup of sql i found it to be a pain, but i worked it out. you might need to check out some of the guides [url=https://www.team-mediaportal.com/manual/TV-Server/install-MySqlGuiTools]TV-Server/install-MySqlGuiTools - MediaPortal Manual Documentation[/url] and in the forums i had to open "MySQL Server Instance Config Wizard" after installing and change a few settings "enable root access" and the passwords need to be correct i seem to recall the wizard didnt require a password to change the password to "mediaportal". the "TV-Server Configuration" seemed to work after that, mind you i had to restart to get the "tvservice" service to start properly. A firewall port needs to be opened as well, mine asked me for permission. good luck, steve [/QUOTE]
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