Problem with KNC1 DVB-S and KNC1 DVB-T cards together in MP (1 Viewer)

mosquiss

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  • November 9, 2005
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    Area: MediaPortal applciation
    MP Version: Last CVS
    Skin: Blue2
    Windows Version: Windows XP SP2
    CPU Type: AMD 64
    Memory: 1GB
    Motherboard Chipset: MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum
    Video Card: GigaByte GV-RX80256D
    Video Card Driver: ATI Catalyst 5.13 driver
    Video Card Resolution: 1280x720
    Video Render Type: VMR9
    Video Codec Type & Version: NVIDIA video Decoder
    Audio Codec Type & Version: NVIDIA Audio Decoder
    TV Card: Hauppauge PVR500
    TV Card Type: Analog
    TV Card: KNC1 DVB-S TVStation
    TV Card Type: DVB
    TV Card Driver: latest BDA driver from KNC site
    TV Card: KNC1 DVB-T TVStation
    TV Card Type: DVB
    TV Card Driver: latest BDA driver from KNC site

    Hi all,
    I am having problems to run these cards together in MP RC2. If I only configure one of them, everything is working fine but when I try to use both I can tune channels in both but when after tuning one channel in each card and trying to zap to another, I get a Blue screen and the HTPC restarts. I didn't have this problem in RC1 with the previous BDA drivers from KNC1. If I install the previous drivers and change Capturecardsdefinitions, I can use both cards but there is constant stuttering.
    Any help would be appreciated.
     

    mosquiss

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    I am at the office now but I will try to find out. I will have to stop the screen as it reboots very fast and I cannot see the message. I will try to find out which file is provoking the error.
     

    Taipan

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    mosquiss said:
    I will have to stop the screen as it reboots very fast and I cannot see the message.
    If you go to My Computer/Properties/Advanced/Startup and Recovery and de-select "Automatically Restart", you will then have plenty of time to read the BSOD error message... :)
     

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