TV-Server Version: 1.1.0 RC-1 rev25080
MediaPortal Version: 1.1.0 RC-1 rev25080
MediaPortal Skin: BleazleWide
Windows Version: Vista Ultimate SP2
CPU Type: AMD Athlon X2 7750 Black Edition
HDD: 2xWD Caviar RE2-GP 1TB 16MB (SATAII)
Memory: 2xKingston 1GB, 1066MHz, DDR2, Non-ECC, CL7
Motherboard: MSI K9A2GM-FIH
Video Card: ATI HD3200 (onboard) + ATI HD3450 (via Crossfire)
Video Card Driver: ATI Catalyst™ v9.8 (17-08-2009)
Sound Card AC3: Realtek® ALC888 (onboard)
Sound Card Driver: Realtek High Definition Audio vR2.39 (15-12-2009)
1. TV Card: Digital Everywhere FloppyDTV C-CI
1. TV Card Type: DVB-C
1. TV Card Driver: 5.7.N beta (28-11-2008)
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlink PDVD9 (for video) / ATI MPEG Video Decoder (for TV)
MPEG2 Audio Codec: Spdiffer
h.264 Video Codec: MPC v1.2.1043.0
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Ziggo
HTPC Case: OrigenAE S10V Black
Cooling: Scythe SCSK-1000 Shuriken
Power Supply: Be Quiet Dark Power Pro,Retail, 450Watt
Remote: Logitech Harmony 885
TV: Panasonic TH-42PV70 Plasma
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI through Marantz SR6002 AV
Sorry for this repost, but I hope to get the attention of a dev to look into this issue. TV is a huge problem currently, but the logs seem to give some info. I can't interpret that info though.
A clean install of Windows Vista and a new install of MediaPortal 1.1.0 RC1. All runs well for a few days and then the problems start again. After putting the system in standby for about two times, TV starts to produce GRAPH errors again. No way to get TV started. TV Service is running, but unable to start GRAPH is the error that comes up.
I attached full logfiles with several tries to start TV, without succes. The issue occurs with both the PowerDVD driver and Windows native MPEG driver. I hope, truly hope, someone can come up with a solution. I have the debug option to restart GRAPH enabled, but no solution here.
MediaPortal Version: 1.1.0 RC-1 rev25080
MediaPortal Skin: BleazleWide
Windows Version: Vista Ultimate SP2
CPU Type: AMD Athlon X2 7750 Black Edition
HDD: 2xWD Caviar RE2-GP 1TB 16MB (SATAII)
Memory: 2xKingston 1GB, 1066MHz, DDR2, Non-ECC, CL7
Motherboard: MSI K9A2GM-FIH
Video Card: ATI HD3200 (onboard) + ATI HD3450 (via Crossfire)
Video Card Driver: ATI Catalyst™ v9.8 (17-08-2009)
Sound Card AC3: Realtek® ALC888 (onboard)
Sound Card Driver: Realtek High Definition Audio vR2.39 (15-12-2009)
1. TV Card: Digital Everywhere FloppyDTV C-CI
1. TV Card Type: DVB-C
1. TV Card Driver: 5.7.N beta (28-11-2008)
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlink PDVD9 (for video) / ATI MPEG Video Decoder (for TV)
MPEG2 Audio Codec: Spdiffer
h.264 Video Codec: MPC v1.2.1043.0
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Ziggo
HTPC Case: OrigenAE S10V Black
Cooling: Scythe SCSK-1000 Shuriken
Power Supply: Be Quiet Dark Power Pro,Retail, 450Watt
Remote: Logitech Harmony 885
TV: Panasonic TH-42PV70 Plasma
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI through Marantz SR6002 AV
Sorry for this repost, but I hope to get the attention of a dev to look into this issue. TV is a huge problem currently, but the logs seem to give some info. I can't interpret that info though.
A clean install of Windows Vista and a new install of MediaPortal 1.1.0 RC1. All runs well for a few days and then the problems start again. After putting the system in standby for about two times, TV starts to produce GRAPH errors again. No way to get TV started. TV Service is running, but unable to start GRAPH is the error that comes up.
I attached full logfiles with several tries to start TV, without succes. The issue occurs with both the PowerDVD driver and Windows native MPEG driver. I hope, truly hope, someone can come up with a solution. I have the debug option to restart GRAPH enabled, but no solution here.