That's not entirely true. On a Server 2012 installation you can also set task to 'Run whether user is logged on or not'. (General Tab). Besides that you can check the option to 'Run with highest priviliges', so IMDisk should go before anything else.No, it doesn't. The order of services being installed is not configurable. Since I am calling the script via Task Scheduler upon Startup, one may run into the described issues. In your case because you are logging in as a user, the login/autostart will not be executed before all services are initialized. This would not reliably change when using the RamDiskStarter service and I would still have to check if the service was started.
Germany
No it doesn't. TVServer simply fails to start automatically. This has nothing to do with another Service or task on the System, It's pure MP1.8 TV Server issue.And without Ramdisk or whatever memory tool, does it work correctly ?
New Zealand
Claus, you have the right to your opinion. However my opinion is [still] that this statement is not correct. I maintain that if there is nothing in the TV Server logs then Windows hasn't attempted to start the TV service.No it doesn't. TVServer simply fails to start automatically. This has nothing to do with another Service or task on the System, It's pure MP1.8 TV Server issue.
Sounds like a tuner driver or other issue. Almost 100% sure this has nothing to do with TV Server.And today I've encountered another really strange behaviour... I only was able to tune to HD channels on one of the two tuners on my card. Every SD channel reports "No Signal", no matter on witch transponder it was. Every HD channel (DVB-S and DVB-S2 channels) could be tuned on that tuner. The second tuner was able to tune SD and HD channels. And the channel mapping was correct, I've checked that. Only thing to get rid of this was a restart of the whole PC. Restarting TV Server did not help...
Sorry but I don't understand this. Logs don't disappear. It takes less than two minutes to zip up and attach a folder and doesn't prevent you from using your tuners either.I have no logs as I was in a hurry because I needed my tuners. If this will happen again I will try to collect logs for sure.
It is easy to blame TV Server, but I honestly think the problems are elsewhere. Remember that TV Server has been under code freeze since MP 1.6. Yes, there have been some changes since then, but not substantial changes and IMO not changes that would cause these things. Even if I'm wrong and these changes really are causing problems, the cause(s) should be easy to find (due to very few changes between 1.6 and 1.8) as soon as log files are provided.Never had so much issues with any other version of TV server before.... I think I will go back to 1.6 as this was running stable.
New Zealand