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MP-TvViewer 0.3 - Watch TV on your desktop (2010-01-30)
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<blockquote data-quote="AberDino" data-source="post: 571775" data-attributes="member: 11575"><p>Installed the latest webservices plugin (RC3) on my tv server, enabled it, default config, and restarted the tv server. I then installed MP-TvViewer 0.3 on my laptop and pointed it to my tv server. So far so good, it all worked straight away. However, I then started experimenting with the deinterlacing setting, and when I changed that setting it restarted the MP-TvViewer, most likely without a proper 'stop' of the stream. So, each time it does that it leaves behind the old stream, and I now have two of my tv cards in use timeshifting even though I've shut down my laptop a couple of hours ago. I thought I could kill those streams through the tv server 'streaming server' section, but these streams are not visible there, perhaps because they are 'local'? It seems that my last option to free up those cards is to restart the tv server, which I can't do at the moment because it's in use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AberDino, post: 571775, member: 11575"] Installed the latest webservices plugin (RC3) on my tv server, enabled it, default config, and restarted the tv server. I then installed MP-TvViewer 0.3 on my laptop and pointed it to my tv server. So far so good, it all worked straight away. However, I then started experimenting with the deinterlacing setting, and when I changed that setting it restarted the MP-TvViewer, most likely without a proper 'stop' of the stream. So, each time it does that it leaves behind the old stream, and I now have two of my tv cards in use timeshifting even though I've shut down my laptop a couple of hours ago. I thought I could kill those streams through the tv server 'streaming server' section, but these streams are not visible there, perhaps because they are 'local'? It seems that my last option to free up those cards is to restart the tv server, which I can't do at the moment because it's in use. [/QUOTE]
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