MediaPortal Version: 0.2.0.4
Windows Version: Windows XP Professional SP2
CPU Type: Pentium 2.8
HDD: 40GB
Memory: 512MB
Motherboard: HP
Motherboard Chipset: HP
Motherboard Bios: HP
Video Card: ATI Radeon 9600
Video Card Driver:
Sound Card: Integrated
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: DViCO Dual Digital
1. TV Card Type: DBT-T
1. TV Card Driver:
Satelite/CableTV Provider: FTA
Remote: DViCO Fusion MCE
TV: Panasonic 68" CRT
TV - HTPC Connection: Composite
Hi all
I've obviously changed something on my machine but not sure what!
As of last 24 hours, whenever I try to playback a saved video file (ie. via My Videos) my memory utilisation spikes (like from ~220MB to 760MB) and the PC just locks up. Have to bring up Task Manager and kill the MediaPortal.exe process. Attached are the log files in hope someone can spot something for me. Only change I can *think* may have had an impact was installing DivX codec, but I am sure I did that some time back (like weeks, not days).
Note: my video files are sitting on a network drive (V: ) and there appears to be some SQL errors in MediaPortal.log - not sure if that is a pointer to something.
Windows Version: Windows XP Professional SP2
CPU Type: Pentium 2.8
HDD: 40GB
Memory: 512MB
Motherboard: HP
Motherboard Chipset: HP
Motherboard Bios: HP
Video Card: ATI Radeon 9600
Video Card Driver:
Sound Card: Integrated
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: DViCO Dual Digital
1. TV Card Type: DBT-T
1. TV Card Driver:
Satelite/CableTV Provider: FTA
Remote: DViCO Fusion MCE
TV: Panasonic 68" CRT
TV - HTPC Connection: Composite
Hi all
I've obviously changed something on my machine but not sure what!
As of last 24 hours, whenever I try to playback a saved video file (ie. via My Videos) my memory utilisation spikes (like from ~220MB to 760MB) and the PC just locks up. Have to bring up Task Manager and kill the MediaPortal.exe process. Attached are the log files in hope someone can spot something for me. Only change I can *think* may have had an impact was installing DivX codec, but I am sure I did that some time back (like weeks, not days).
Note: my video files are sitting on a network drive (V: ) and there appears to be some SQL errors in MediaPortal.log - not sure if that is a pointer to something.
Norway