No change for me. stop still does not work in TuneIn radio.new test please
Try this ("TvPlugin.dll").
I had to re-install MP with the latest build, as the modified "TvPlugin.dll" complained about incompatible versions. However...On further testing, when I start up under the default skin, instead of my usual Purevision HD 1080, the problem disappears.
I tested the following skins using the second version of the dll:new test please ("TvPlugin.dll")
new test please
I have just installed the "PureVisionHD" skin, using the "MP Extensions Installer". The version of the skin is 8.8.when I start up under the default skin, instead of my usual Purevision HD 1080, the problem disappears.
Thanks for the info. Are you getting radio OTA (DVBT)? Unfortunately here in Germany there is no radio broadcast on DVBT so the only choice is via the internet, either in my case with the TuneIn plugin or the Radio Webstream and other plugins. I don't understand why stop no longer functions when playing radio in the TuneIn plugin but it doesn't with 1-20pre but does with 1.19 final.Both @dturner_69 's test scenario and my test scenario work correctly. I am not in a position to test @joecrow 's scenario.
Yes, I use MP to record DVB-T radio several times each week (mostly for time-shifting purposes). I have not yet been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, so I don't stream programmes from the internet (neither TV nor radio), although I do occasionally watch youtube (but youtube videos cannot be considered programmes ).Are you getting radio OTA (DVBT)?
Have now tried an refresh install of 1.20, in an attempt to solve this problem switching from the radio to TV, but it hasn't helped the situation. If I fire up Watchdog MediaPortal starts under the Titan skin, and everything works fine, I can happily switch from radio to TV without any issues at all. However when running normally, if I switch from my usual Purevision HD skin over to Titan, it then doesn't work under Titan. What is the difference (apart from gathering the logs and running under a default skin) that would account for this weird behavior.