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<blockquote data-quote="bazzaa" data-source="post: 350919" data-attributes="member: 86262"><p>No, but why would it be? Is it bundled in the download? Is it marked as a requirement in the documentation? (if it is I've clearly yet to read that far)</p><p></p><p>I've been running the PC in question as a HTPC for about 3 years, using a variety of software (but mostly Web Scheduler) and I've never needed the program you mention, I have around 20 events that run just fine using the scheduler in XP and the MCE Standby Tool (0.9.091) takes care of any minor issues in S3 handling. What is the technical reasoning behind your suggestion I need something else? I'm not normally inclined to make a system more complex on a whim.</p><p></p><p>Further to my last message, I removed MP, thinking perhaps a re-install may help. After removing, I tried Winfast PVR2 and Web Scheduler, just to make sure I was getting the correct 8 transport streams again and not that problem in the image above. Unfortunately now neither program<em>can tune any channels on my card at all</em>! The only change was removing MP, so it has broken something, I assume BDA related, and broken it badly. I'm just about to try reversing that "dvbfix" to see if it has any bearing on the issue. (If this means a Windows reinstall I won't be a happy camper)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are no problems with my Windows install and the account has administrative privs. At least there are no problems unrelated to, nor pre-existing, this attempt to make MP work. Care to be more specific than "mucked up"? That doesn't give me a lot to work with. What exactly do you suspect is wrong with it, or are you simply assuming it can't be MP's fault? No other services are giving problems and this PC does some fairly fancy footwork on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to assume it's a problem with TV Server, given the weight of posts supporting this line of reasoning. I think you might need to look a little closer to home. All I required was information on how to make your service work the way it is supposed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazzaa, post: 350919, member: 86262"] No, but why would it be? Is it bundled in the download? Is it marked as a requirement in the documentation? (if it is I've clearly yet to read that far) I've been running the PC in question as a HTPC for about 3 years, using a variety of software (but mostly Web Scheduler) and I've never needed the program you mention, I have around 20 events that run just fine using the scheduler in XP and the MCE Standby Tool (0.9.091) takes care of any minor issues in S3 handling. What is the technical reasoning behind your suggestion I need something else? I'm not normally inclined to make a system more complex on a whim. Further to my last message, I removed MP, thinking perhaps a re-install may help. After removing, I tried Winfast PVR2 and Web Scheduler, just to make sure I was getting the correct 8 transport streams again and not that problem in the image above. Unfortunately now neither program[I]can tune any channels on my card at all[/I]! The only change was removing MP, so it has broken something, I assume BDA related, and broken it badly. I'm just about to try reversing that "dvbfix" to see if it has any bearing on the issue. (If this means a Windows reinstall I won't be a happy camper) There are no problems with my Windows install and the account has administrative privs. At least there are no problems unrelated to, nor pre-existing, this attempt to make MP work. Care to be more specific than "mucked up"? That doesn't give me a lot to work with. What exactly do you suspect is wrong with it, or are you simply assuming it can't be MP's fault? No other services are giving problems and this PC does some fairly fancy footwork on a daily basis. I'm going to assume it's a problem with TV Server, given the weight of posts supporting this line of reasoning. I think you might need to look a little closer to home. All I required was information on how to make your service work the way it is supposed to. [/QUOTE]
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