Mediaportal crashing (1 Viewer)

bcdudley

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So... a few weeks ago I started fresh with a clean install of Win10 and Mediaportal on a new ssd drive. I have been slowly moving all my media from DAS to Nas storage and finished that last week. Today, I went to pull 2 drives out of the system that were no longer in use. When I booted back up, Mediaportal began crashing about 30 seconds after starting. It appears to be database corruption, however deleting the Moving Pictures database did not fix the issue. My first thought was maybe there was something in use on one of the drives I pulled, but I cannot find anything on them.

Not sure it it is related or not, but I have also been having some issues with StreamedMP and scaling. When I boot, the screen goes all distorted and green. I have to exit out, change my scaling to 0%, then back to 250% for it to work right. I have tried uninstalling StreamedMP, settign scaling to 0, then rebooting and reinstalling, but I still have issues. Just wanted to throw that out in case it could be related.

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JimCatMP

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    Clearly something badly wrong:-<

    From Apps log - all logged events for MePo upto this are StreamedMP install, all report as GOOD.

    5/30/2016 12:18:19 AM;"MsiInstaller";"(0)";"Information";"Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: MediaPortal StreamedMP Skin 3.1.0. Product Version: 3.1.0.3494. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: StreamedMP Team. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.";"1035"

    1st fail is at
    5/30/2016 3:49:03 AM;".NET Runtime";"(0)";"Error";"Application: MediaPortal.exe - Faulting module name: avformat-lav-57.dll

    [Do you recall what was happening between 12:18 abnd 03:49?]

    After that multiple problems with varoousl DLL's and .NET framework - crljit.dll being common failing [proves nothing probably].

    MovingPictures & MPTVSeries both have major issues with 'no available memory', but as it's both, suggests neither of them is the problem.

    Would suggest:

    Turn off all plugin's and revert to Default skin
    Clear down all logs,
    Restart MePo and see what happens.

    If it fails, post new log set given you've removed a lot of the possible problems. If it works and nothing untoward in logs, reinstate plugins one by one and retest each time, when it fails post logs.

    As an aside, does your Win10 install think it's part of a domain - Time Server issues noted in System Log, plus I suspect default services all one [IPv6, SNMP etc etc] which you may not want on MePe may be worth a look.


    Cheers- JCMP
     

    bcdudley

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    I tried disabling all plugins and everything worked fine. As soon as I enabled either MP-TV, Movign Pictures or StreameddMP, it blew up again. I wound up blowing out the MP-TV and Moving Picture databases as well as regenerating the StreamedMP interface. It seems to be working now. Not sure what the issue was. Thanks for the assist. it was helpful in pinning it down.
     

    mm1352000

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    Not sure what the issue was.
    Your MP-TVSeries (not MovingPictures) plugin database was corrupted:
    [2016-06-12 03:05:59,732] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database: TVSeriesDatabase4.db3
    ...
    [2016-06-12 03:06:00,357] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database:
    [2016-06-12 03:06:00,967] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database:
    [2016-06-12 03:06:01,592] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database:
    ...
    [2016-06-12 03:06:02,186] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database:
    [2016-06-12 03:06:02,779] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database:
    [2016-06-12 03:06:03,373] [Log ] [MostRecents] [INFO ] - SQLiteClient: Closing database:
     

    bcdudley

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    I thought that was the case, however, deleting the MP-TV database alone was not enough to fix the issue. It also took redoing the StreamedMP plugin before the system was usable again..
     

    mm1352000

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    Yep, it's certainly possible (from your description: overwhelmingly likely) that the database corruption was only one part of the problem. Anyhow, I'm glad you're back up and running. :)
     

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