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Re: No-go... - but interested
critifer -
Thanks heaps - and I think it helped me find the error (which was mainly in the MPPVRX plugin). I was able to recreate it using another machine on the network (which is not normally used and has slower lan connection).
The problem I think is that it wasn't waiting long enough when the HTTP header/continue negotiation was occuring (and giving up on the request).
The log you sent me was also able to show me that you have correctly entered the Host details in Now Showing PVRX and it made contact with the Plugin (as that error message is from the MPPVRX server - not Now Showing PVRX).
Additionally I picked up some small bugs in Now Showing PVRX in the process of fixing this.
Anyhow I have built an updated MPPVRX plugin/Host and NowShowing PVRX .exe file - and placed them in a zip file for you to download.
http://www.pvrx.org/files/MPPVRXNSUpd.zip
Please copy these .exe/dll files over the top of the related ones (ie MPPVRX related files in mediaportal dir/process dir - NowShowingPVRX.exe over top of one in program files directory).
Please also Note - The MPPVRX dll now also creates a single continuous log file called 'MPPVRX.log' (which is placed in the MediaPortal main directory). Please email this to me if pain persists (along with NowShowing log as per before). This additional file will help me debug any errors on the MPPVRX side of things.
Hopefully this will fix the problems - and then I will release a new version on pvrx.org with updated source code etc.
For others wanting to try this out - you will need the original install files. (See original post at top).
thanks Again,
Niall
critifer said:Ok - its late - I got lazy but wanted u to have this data even though it needed emailed - see below. Just nasty infinite loops of trying to establish connections - hope this helps...
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Exception Source : GetSystemInfo(..)
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Exception Source : System.Web.Services
Exception String : System.InvalidOperationException: Client found response content type of 'text/html', but expected 'text/xml'.
The request failed with the error message:
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verb not recognized
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at System.Web.Services.....
critifer -
Thanks heaps - and I think it helped me find the error (which was mainly in the MPPVRX plugin). I was able to recreate it using another machine on the network (which is not normally used and has slower lan connection).
The problem I think is that it wasn't waiting long enough when the HTTP header/continue negotiation was occuring (and giving up on the request).
The log you sent me was also able to show me that you have correctly entered the Host details in Now Showing PVRX and it made contact with the Plugin (as that error message is from the MPPVRX server - not Now Showing PVRX).
Additionally I picked up some small bugs in Now Showing PVRX in the process of fixing this.
Anyhow I have built an updated MPPVRX plugin/Host and NowShowing PVRX .exe file - and placed them in a zip file for you to download.
http://www.pvrx.org/files/MPPVRXNSUpd.zip
Please copy these .exe/dll files over the top of the related ones (ie MPPVRX related files in mediaportal dir/process dir - NowShowingPVRX.exe over top of one in program files directory).
Please also Note - The MPPVRX dll now also creates a single continuous log file called 'MPPVRX.log' (which is placed in the MediaPortal main directory). Please email this to me if pain persists (along with NowShowing log as per before). This additional file will help me debug any errors on the MPPVRX side of things.
Hopefully this will fix the problems - and then I will release a new version on pvrx.org with updated source code etc.
For others wanting to try this out - you will need the original install files. (See original post at top).
thanks Again,
Niall