[solved] MePo 1.10 PowerScheduler (1 Viewer)

HTPCSourcer

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    No, you should change the tv server ip in the MePo config TV section.
     

    caveman

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    I did that
     

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    Ok, then please run the watchdog, then upload the zip that it will create on the desktop.
     

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    That's the one I just uploaded few minutes ago :)
    No, you didn't. There should be this icon on your desktop:
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    Use option 1 to run MePo without additional plugins - this eliminates any third party source of issues - or option 3 to create a zip with all currently existing log files. I would prefer option 1...
     

    caveman

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    That's what I did
    Scheduled a recording
    Put it to sleep and waited to wake up
    Nothing happen
    Start it again and send upload the zip file
     

    caveman

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    And now with the sip file saved..
     

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    Thanks.

    Your "old" Mediaportal.log (from 18.32) shows errors
    18:22:31,204] [Error ] [MPMain ] [ERROR] - PS: Cannot connect to local tvservice to load settings
    18:22:40,241] [Error ] [PS StandbyWakeup] [ERROR] - PS: Cannot connect to local tvservice to load settings

    but the mediaportal.log is now clean. (y)

    If (and if only) you launched the Watchdog with the first option, this probably means that one of the plugins that you have installed, is messing things up. In this case disable all the additionally installed plugins and reactivate them one by one until you see the above error in mediaportal-error.log showing up again..

    If, however, you were using the third option, I would be clueless.

    Which plugins are actually installed?
     

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