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<blockquote data-quote="madmat17" data-source="post: 1149581" data-attributes="member: 14207"><p>For me it wasn't only the DLL causing problems (or might be the DLL and its handling of L0 and L0s power states).</p><p>The new DLL prevented the TVService from crashing randomly after resuming my dedicated home (and tv-) server. I set the built in services watchdog in Windows to restart the service whenever it stops and to reboot whenever it fails the 3rd time in a row - as kinda workaround prior I found that CI-API-DLL - no fun though, when i.e. my workstation is firing up the the server via WOL and needs to access the SMB shares...</p><p>However - after updating to the DLL posted by mm1352000 (thanks a million for that one btw) I still had a 50/50 "chance" that my TBS6928 disappeard from the device manager and MediaPortal reported that no free TV card would be available after the server resumed.</p><p>What I am testing at the moment: deactivating the power saving options for the PCIe bus.</p><p><em>Power Options -> Change plan settings -> Change advanced power options -> PCI Express -> Link State Power Management -> change the setting to "Off"</em></p><p></p><p>I gonna observe and report whether this is solving the issue.</p><p>BTW: I am running my TV server (and hence the TBS card) on WHS2011 machine, which is a OS not supported by MP. Everything is running smoothly though, aside the resume glitches I am facing with the TBS6928 (to my mind it's not WHS2011 to be blamed - when taking into account, that all OS seem to be effected).</p><p>TBS driver version: 1.0.1.6.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Mat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmat17, post: 1149581, member: 14207"] For me it wasn't only the DLL causing problems (or might be the DLL and its handling of L0 and L0s power states). The new DLL prevented the TVService from crashing randomly after resuming my dedicated home (and tv-) server. I set the built in services watchdog in Windows to restart the service whenever it stops and to reboot whenever it fails the 3rd time in a row - as kinda workaround prior I found that CI-API-DLL - no fun though, when i.e. my workstation is firing up the the server via WOL and needs to access the SMB shares... However - after updating to the DLL posted by mm1352000 (thanks a million for that one btw) I still had a 50/50 "chance" that my TBS6928 disappeard from the device manager and MediaPortal reported that no free TV card would be available after the server resumed. What I am testing at the moment: deactivating the power saving options for the PCIe bus. [I]Power Options -> Change plan settings -> Change advanced power options -> PCI Express -> Link State Power Management -> change the setting to "Off"[/I] I gonna observe and report whether this is solving the issue. BTW: I am running my TV server (and hence the TBS card) on WHS2011 machine, which is a OS not supported by MP. Everything is running smoothly though, aside the resume glitches I am facing with the TBS6928 (to my mind it's not WHS2011 to be blamed - when taking into account, that all OS seem to be effected). TBS driver version: 1.0.1.6. Cheers, Mat [/QUOTE]
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