Today i Installed my Living room CLient from scratch, and i user Win 8.1 64bit for it.
After i install Mediaportal 1.6, and do the Configuration i realize, that MP Crashes on the World Weather screen.
I take a look in to the logfiles and found this:
I ask google for mpviz.dll, and found some older threads here, wich point me to install MS C++2005 redist., but it wont work,
Then i start that sxstrace.exe, to find out if i find more informations, but thats to cryptic for me (sxstrace is attached)
Then i try to start MP in Debug mode without any Plugins, but then i dont have any Visualizations so i start it again with all plugins etc enabled, to collect some logs.
Steps:
Start Mediaportla
press right arrow twice (to go to the Wold weather screen)
MP Crashes in between seconds
After i install Mediaportal 1.6, and do the Configuration i realize, that MP Crashes on the World Weather screen.
I take a look in to the logfiles and found this:
Code:
VisualisationManager: Failed to get viz plugins - System.DllNotFoundException: Die DLL "mpviz.dll": Diese Anwendung konnte nicht gestartet werden, da die Side-by-Side-Konfiguration ungültig ist. Weitere Informationen finden Sie im Anwendungsereignisprotokoll. Weitere Details können auch mit dem Befehlszeilentool sxstrace.exe angezeigt werden. (Ausnahme von HRESULT: 0x800736B1) kann nicht geladen werden.
bei MediaPortal.Visualization.SoundSpectrumInterop.IsVisualizationInstalled(String vizName)
bei MediaPortal.Visualization.SoundSpectrumViz.IsEngineInstalled()
bei MediaPortal.Visualization.VisualizationManager.IsGForceInstalled()
bei MediaPortal.Visualization.VisualizationManager.GetVisualizationPluginsInfo()
Then i start that sxstrace.exe, to find out if i find more informations, but thats to cryptic for me (sxstrace is attached)
Then i try to start MP in Debug mode without any Plugins, but then i dont have any Visualizations so i start it again with all plugins etc enabled, to collect some logs.
Steps:
Start Mediaportla
press right arrow twice (to go to the Wold weather screen)
MP Crashes in between seconds