MediaPortal Version: 1.0.2
MediaPortal Skin: Blue3wide
Windows Version: Win XP SP3
CPU Type: AMD Athlon X3 705e
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green 1000GB
Memory: Corsair XMS2 DHX Series DIMM Kit 4GB PC2-6400U
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-UD2H
Video Card: Radeon HD 3200 (780G)
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 9.6
1. TV Card: digital everywhere FloppyDTV S2
1. TV Card Type: DVB-S2
1. TV Card Driver: 4.5.N
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlink Video/SP Decoder (PDVD8)
MPEG2 Audio Codec: Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD8)
h.264 Video Codec: Cyberlink H.264/AVC Decoder (PDVD8) & Core AVC 1.9.5.0
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Astra 19.2°E
HTPC Case: Antec New Solution NSK2480
TV: LG 37LH5010
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
We have a weird problem on my friend's HTPC. It's a single seat installation. Everytime the WLAN stops working, be it either by deactivating the WLAN adapter or by restarting the router (to which the WLAN adapter is connected), the TV stops working. The MediaPortal client reports "could not start timeshift. No free tv card available."
This makes absolutely no sense to me. We tried putting in 127.0.0.1 or localhost instead of the hostname for the TV client connection, but it didn't make a difference. I have appended the logs of such an incident. Here is an excerpt of the tvserver_error.log
Why is this happening? How is the WLAN adapter linked to the TV Server or simply the FloppyDTV?
//woops, should have done more research, just found this: https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/newcomers-forum-240/msloopback-device-singleseat-users-51028/
I guess this will help .
MediaPortal Skin: Blue3wide
Windows Version: Win XP SP3
CPU Type: AMD Athlon X3 705e
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green 1000GB
Memory: Corsair XMS2 DHX Series DIMM Kit 4GB PC2-6400U
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-UD2H
Video Card: Radeon HD 3200 (780G)
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 9.6
1. TV Card: digital everywhere FloppyDTV S2
1. TV Card Type: DVB-S2
1. TV Card Driver: 4.5.N
MPEG2 Video Codec: Cyberlink Video/SP Decoder (PDVD8)
MPEG2 Audio Codec: Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD8)
h.264 Video Codec: Cyberlink H.264/AVC Decoder (PDVD8) & Core AVC 1.9.5.0
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Astra 19.2°E
HTPC Case: Antec New Solution NSK2480
TV: LG 37LH5010
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
We have a weird problem on my friend's HTPC. It's a single seat installation. Everytime the WLAN stops working, be it either by deactivating the WLAN adapter or by restarting the router (to which the WLAN adapter is connected), the TV stops working. The MediaPortal client reports "could not start timeshift. No free tv card available."
This makes absolutely no sense to me. We tried putting in 127.0.0.1 or localhost instead of the hostname for the TV client connection, but it didn't make a difference. I have appended the logs of such an incident. Here is an excerpt of the tvserver_error.log
Code:
2009-09-14 22:38:55.375000 [4]: card: unable to connect to slave controller at:hathi
2009-09-14 22:38:56.390625 [4]: card: unable to connect to slave controller at:hathi
2009-09-14 22:38:57.406250 [4]: card: unable to connect to slave controller at:hathi
2009-09-14 22:38:58.406250 [4]: card: unable to connect to slave controller at:hathi
2009-09-14 22:38:59.468750 [4]: card: unable to connect to slave controller at:hathi
2009-09-14 22:39:05.750000 [11]: EpgCard: Error in EPG timer - System.Net.Sockets.SocketException:
Der Host war bei einem Socketvorgang nicht erreichbar 192.168.2.105:31456
Server stack trace:
bei System.Net.Sockets.Socket.DoConnect(EndPoint endPointSnapshot, SocketAddress socketAddress)
bei System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Connect(EndPoint remoteEP)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.RemoteConnection.CreateNewSocket(EndPoint ipEndPoint)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.RemoteConnection.CreateNewSocket()
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.RemoteConnection.GetSocket()
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.SocketCache.GetSocket(String machinePortAndSid, Boolean openNew)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp.TcpClientTransportSink.SendRequestWithRetry(IMessage msg,
ITransportHeaders requestHeaders, Stream requestStream)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp.TcpClientTransportSink.ProcessMessage(IMessage msg, ITransportHeaders
requestHeaders, Stream requestStream, ITransportHeaders& responseHeaders, Stream& responseStream)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.BinaryClientFormatterSink.SyncProcessMessage(IMessage msg)
//woops, should have done more research, just found this: https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/newcomers-forum-240/msloopback-device-singleseat-users-51028/
I guess this will help .