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<blockquote data-quote="Herr R aus B" data-source="post: 227957" data-attributes="member: 62807"><p>This driver, CybrMage coded, is not operating system specific. Merely it is a piece of software that intermediates between MediaPortal and the MR*** device. So, if you are experiencing problems under Vista, you might have either problems with general MediaPortal support for Vista or with the USB / COM port bridge driver for the MR*** device. As far as I understood how everything works, MediaPortal handles the COM port represented by said USB / COM port bridge driver, passes all data recieved to CybrMage's driver, and finally also offers the driver functionality to write data to the virtual COM port encapsulating the MR*** device. So this driver basically is no operating specific device driver like a printer driver, but actually is a plugin to extend MeiaPortal's functionality and thus shouldn't be responsible for the problems you're experiencing.</p><p></p><p>@CybrMage: correct me if I am wrong <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Axel</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>this looks like as if you set MHC to manual fan control and set the manual fan speed to a hgh value. thus, starting MHC results in noisy fans. shutting down MHC generally results in a higher fan speed. same here - obviously the MR*** device is cobstructed the save way- means, if nobody tells it what fan speeds to set - which is the case, when no sftare is connected to the MR*** device - the default setting ist high speed to prevent the case from overheating. startiung MP then using CybrMage's driver slows down the fans depending on what you configured. the fans are definately rather loud - even on low speeds like 40%. that's why I asked CybrMAge to make it possible to configure linear fan speeds from 0% through 100%. I don't think, that the VLsystem support would be helpful.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Axel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herr R aus B, post: 227957, member: 62807"] This driver, CybrMage coded, is not operating system specific. Merely it is a piece of software that intermediates between MediaPortal and the MR*** device. So, if you are experiencing problems under Vista, you might have either problems with general MediaPortal support for Vista or with the USB / COM port bridge driver for the MR*** device. As far as I understood how everything works, MediaPortal handles the COM port represented by said USB / COM port bridge driver, passes all data recieved to CybrMage's driver, and finally also offers the driver functionality to write data to the virtual COM port encapsulating the MR*** device. So this driver basically is no operating specific device driver like a printer driver, but actually is a plugin to extend MeiaPortal's functionality and thus shouldn't be responsible for the problems you're experiencing. @CybrMage: correct me if I am wrong :-) Regards Axel this looks like as if you set MHC to manual fan control and set the manual fan speed to a hgh value. thus, starting MHC results in noisy fans. shutting down MHC generally results in a higher fan speed. same here - obviously the MR*** device is cobstructed the save way- means, if nobody tells it what fan speeds to set - which is the case, when no sftare is connected to the MR*** device - the default setting ist high speed to prevent the case from overheating. startiung MP then using CybrMage's driver slows down the fans depending on what you configured. the fans are definately rather loud - even on low speeds like 40%. that's why I asked CybrMAge to make it possible to configure linear fan speeds from 0% through 100%. I don't think, that the VLsystem support would be helpful. Regards Axel [/QUOTE]
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