MediaPortal Version: 1.2.0 rc1
MediaPortal Skin:
Windows Version: Win7 SP1
CPU Type: Intel E7300
HDD:
Memory: 4Gb
Motherboard:
Video Card: ATI HD5670
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 11.8
Sound Card:
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card:
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: TeVii S470
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: MS DTV-DVD
MPEG2 Audio Codec: MS DTV-DVD
h.264 Video Codec: ffdshow
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case:
Cooling:
Power Supply:
Remote:
TV:
TV - HTPC Connection:
MP crashes after a few minutes/seconds watching TV with a weak signal. Normally my sat signal is grand, but hurricane katrina just came in over ireland, so the dish is a bit wobbly. Regardless of signal strength, MP should probably not crash.
There have been a couple other threads related to weak signals, but they seem to be related to Intel graphics - I use an ATI card.
Steps to reproduce:
- Tune live TV when you've got a bad sat signal
MediaPortal Skin:
Windows Version: Win7 SP1
CPU Type: Intel E7300
HDD:
Memory: 4Gb
Motherboard:
Video Card: ATI HD5670
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 11.8
Sound Card:
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card:
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: TeVii S470
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: MS DTV-DVD
MPEG2 Audio Codec: MS DTV-DVD
h.264 Video Codec: ffdshow
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case:
Cooling:
Power Supply:
Remote:
TV:
TV - HTPC Connection:
MP crashes after a few minutes/seconds watching TV with a weak signal. Normally my sat signal is grand, but hurricane katrina just came in over ireland, so the dish is a bit wobbly. Regardless of signal strength, MP should probably not crash.
There have been a couple other threads related to weak signals, but they seem to be related to Intel graphics - I use an ATI card.
Steps to reproduce:
- Tune live TV when you've got a bad sat signal