Unable to start Timeshifting, Unknow Error Occur (3 Viewers)

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jonaskp

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I am not able to Reproduce it either, it happens randomly. After a restart of the server, it seem everything is fine, until next time it happens.
 

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Ive just started gettin this error but with one of the later svns. It has been working great but without any explanation i get these errors. To resolve this the first time I rescanned the channels in tvserver and all worked again but am getting the same error again.
 

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I am also getting this error with TV-Server 1.0 RC1 and XP64 if I try to start timeshifting from a MediaPortal Client or from SetupTV. I did not have the problem with any SVN build I tried and am currently running build 18584 again (so this IS A BUG with TV-Server 1.0 RC1!). I tried 3 different WinTV drivers: CD 2.5, CD 2.7 and the mentioned 2.0.48.25037 BDA drivers but never could make RC1 run. It is also impossible to do a scan: No channel is found and when the scan is complete, the card is still scanning according to status display under manual control.

I attached the log files of TV-Server where I tried to start timeshifting for the channel "ARD" manually.

TV-Server Version: 1.0 RC1 Refresh
Windows Version: XP64 (Server for multiseat)
CPU Type: Athlon X2 BE-2350
HDD: Samsung 501LJ
Memory: 2x1GB DDR2-666
Motherboard: ASRock ALiveNF6G-DVI
1. TV Card: Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 150MCE
MPEG2 Video Codec: MPEG2 Decoder Filter (from MP) and WinTV Intervideo Decoder
 

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    Hi,
    Unauthorized, last time i tested/checked XP64 could not run with pvr cards @ all & MP doesn't support that OS.

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    Unauthorized

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    Nice one! Until RC1 I never noticed that XP64 was unsupported as everything ran before. So which OS shall I use for my home server then as Win2003 Server (and therefor Windows Home Server too) is also not supported?
     

    ronilse

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    Hmm,
    Why not read requirement page in wiki, it has stated for a very long time that xp64 it's not supported, btw this discussion should take place in another parth of a forum instead of in a bug report.

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    fredrikml

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    I have exactly the same problem using Vista home premium, Floppy Dtv dvb-c.

    Normally this problem comes after the pc has been to sleep.

    I then have to restart the pc.
     

    Unauthorized

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    ronilse: So why do you start it here? OK, if you don´t want to call this a bug just because of an "officially unsupported" OS, RC1 nevertheless destroyed functionality and other people with other OSs are also having the problem. I just followed the invitation to report bugs I find in RC1, but if this is unwanted say it straight!
     

    ronilse

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    Unauthorized, whats supported & not supported can be read from wiki.

    This is the supported/unsupported OS:
    Windows XP with latest Service Pack
    Windows MCE 2005 with latest Roll-Up Version
    Windows Vista 32/64bit with latest Service Pack
    Windows XP 64bit is NOT SUPPORTED
    Windows Server Versions are NOT SUPPORTED.

    Your error it's about filter which can't connect & therefore most likely caused by drivers or our filter thats not XP64 compatible & we have no possibility to confirm or fix for XP64, thats just reality nothing else....

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    Roy
     
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