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win10 march update KB4013429 , makes TVServer Unable to start graph on FireDtv cards
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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1215255" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>The log files do not convince me that the problem has anything to do with any Windows update.</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that the first sign of the problem is here:</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:23:42,542] [Log ] [FireDTV CiMenuHandler] [DEBUG] - FireDTV: error reading CI state.</p><p></p><p>Then the problems really start after a suspend + resume cycle:</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:32:13,662] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - TV service PowerEventThread received WM_POWERBROADCAST 4</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:32:13,680] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEvent: PowerStatus: Suspend</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:32:13,684] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEventHandler: PowerStatus: Suspend</p><p>...</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:33:12,173] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - TV service PowerEventThread received WM_POWERBROADCAST 7</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:33:12,268] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEvent: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend</p><p>[2017-03-14 21:33:12,358] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEventHandler: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend</p><p></p><p>As previously recommended: you should ensure that the legacy Firewire driver is still being used then reboot the PC. Additionally, check your CAM is okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1215255, member: 82144"] Thanks. The log files do not convince me that the problem has anything to do with any Windows update. It seems to me that the first sign of the problem is here: [2017-03-14 21:23:42,542] [Log ] [FireDTV CiMenuHandler] [DEBUG] - FireDTV: error reading CI state. Then the problems really start after a suspend + resume cycle: [2017-03-14 21:32:13,662] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - TV service PowerEventThread received WM_POWERBROADCAST 4 [2017-03-14 21:32:13,680] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEvent: PowerStatus: Suspend [2017-03-14 21:32:13,684] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEventHandler: PowerStatus: Suspend ... [2017-03-14 21:33:12,173] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - TV service PowerEventThread received WM_POWERBROADCAST 7 [2017-03-14 21:33:12,268] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEvent: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend [2017-03-14 21:33:12,358] [Log ] [PowerEventThread] [DEBUG] - OnPowerEventHandler: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend As previously recommended: you should ensure that the legacy Firewire driver is still being used then reboot the PC. Additionally, check your CAM is okay. [/QUOTE]
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