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<blockquote data-quote="Noelix" data-source="post: 67939" data-attributes="member: 18535"><p>My suggestion would be to do the same kinds of things I'm doing, which is putting your system information into a post (see the sticky post in the general support forum <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/viewtopic.php?t=2766" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/viewtopic.php?t=2766</a>), and then posting pertinent logs at <a href="http://pastebin.team-mediaportal.com/" target="_blank">http://pastebin.team-mediaportal.com/</a>. If you installed MP to it's default install path your log files will be under C:\Program Files\Team Mediaportal\MediaPortal\logs\. MP automatically creates different logs depending on what it's doing. All of them can be opened with notepad, they're just .txt files renamed .log. MediaPortal.log is the log file which takes note of every action taken by the program and by the user, so it will be the largest. error.log is created by MP when the user encounters an error (usually an error message, like no EPG data or something). exception.log is created when MP crashes, and more specifically when MP knows it has crashed, so it may not always be created. The other logs that pop up depend on what you're doing with the program at the time (i.e. epg.log, vmr9.log, etc.) So once you've posted all that information, describe in as much pertinent detail as you can what causes MP to crash or what MP does when you do this or change this setting, etc.</p><p></p><p>I just purchased and installed the same video card as you - the GeForce FX 5500 - and I've had good results when using both MPA and MPV filters for Television. Welcome to the MP community!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noelix, post: 67939, member: 18535"] My suggestion would be to do the same kinds of things I'm doing, which is putting your system information into a post (see the sticky post in the general support forum [url]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/viewtopic.php?t=2766[/url]), and then posting pertinent logs at [url]http://pastebin.team-mediaportal.com/[/url]. If you installed MP to it's default install path your log files will be under C:\Program Files\Team Mediaportal\MediaPortal\logs\. MP automatically creates different logs depending on what it's doing. All of them can be opened with notepad, they're just .txt files renamed .log. MediaPortal.log is the log file which takes note of every action taken by the program and by the user, so it will be the largest. error.log is created by MP when the user encounters an error (usually an error message, like no EPG data or something). exception.log is created when MP crashes, and more specifically when MP knows it has crashed, so it may not always be created. The other logs that pop up depend on what you're doing with the program at the time (i.e. epg.log, vmr9.log, etc.) So once you've posted all that information, describe in as much pertinent detail as you can what causes MP to crash or what MP does when you do this or change this setting, etc. I just purchased and installed the same video card as you - the GeForce FX 5500 - and I've had good results when using both MPA and MPV filters for Television. Welcome to the MP community! [/QUOTE]
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