2007-04-30, 07:12 PM
I know GBPVR doesn't officially support Windows Home Server (WHS), but i had a problem with it tonight.
I have recently upgraded to a new machine. It's a dual core Athlon64, with 2 gigs of DDR2 ram, a 320 gig system drive and (currently) a 500 gig SATA data drive.
The problem i had was when watching a programme that was still recording. I have watched programmes that were no longer recording with no problems at all. I have attached the logs (all of them). There seems to be an error in pretty much every one of them!
I have pointed told GBPVR to record to D:\shares\recordings, which is part of the WHS storage "pool", so i don't know if it's a problems with reading and writing to the same file. Or whether it's the fact that i now have a dual core processor.
The MVP just froze up while we were watching it, we left it for about 30 seconds, then switched off the MVP. On powering it up again it connected again, but was unresponsive, so we powered it off again. So we left it for about 10 minutes, then tried again, but this time it didn't even connect. When i went to the PC i could click on anything, I could move the focus to windows, but not click on any of the buttons. So i reset it.
One other thing i just remembered is that the MVP in question wasn't power-cycled when i re-built the PC. And as i went to 99.5 to 99.12 it could be the dongle.bin, i was using an old dongle.bin before as i had problems with the newer ones when used on my small LCD tv.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have recently upgraded to a new machine. It's a dual core Athlon64, with 2 gigs of DDR2 ram, a 320 gig system drive and (currently) a 500 gig SATA data drive.
The problem i had was when watching a programme that was still recording. I have watched programmes that were no longer recording with no problems at all. I have attached the logs (all of them). There seems to be an error in pretty much every one of them!
I have pointed told GBPVR to record to D:\shares\recordings, which is part of the WHS storage "pool", so i don't know if it's a problems with reading and writing to the same file. Or whether it's the fact that i now have a dual core processor.
The MVP just froze up while we were watching it, we left it for about 30 seconds, then switched off the MVP. On powering it up again it connected again, but was unresponsive, so we powered it off again. So we left it for about 10 minutes, then tried again, but this time it didn't even connect. When i went to the PC i could click on anything, I could move the focus to windows, but not click on any of the buttons. So i reset it.
One other thing i just remembered is that the MVP in question wasn't power-cycled when i re-built the PC. And as i went to 99.5 to 99.12 it could be the dongle.bin, i was using an old dongle.bin before as i had problems with the newer ones when used on my small LCD tv.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
GBPVR: v0.99.5
Server: Athlon64 X2 3800+, 2GB Memory, 1480GB Storage, 6 DVB-T Tuners (2 x Nova-T 500 PCI, 2 x Nova-T PCI)
HTPC: Athlon64 3000+, 1GB Memory, 80GB Storage, Blackgold GDI DVB-T Tuner, Ahanix MCE-302 Case, MSI K8NGM2-FID motherboard
Main TV: Toshiba 42WLT66 LCD
Media Playback: 2 x MVP (wired)
Homepage: http://www.sixgun.co.uk/
Author of MpegImport utility
Server: Athlon64 X2 3800+, 2GB Memory, 1480GB Storage, 6 DVB-T Tuners (2 x Nova-T 500 PCI, 2 x Nova-T PCI)
HTPC: Athlon64 3000+, 1GB Memory, 80GB Storage, Blackgold GDI DVB-T Tuner, Ahanix MCE-302 Case, MSI K8NGM2-FID motherboard
Main TV: Toshiba 42WLT66 LCD
Media Playback: 2 x MVP (wired)
Homepage: http://www.sixgun.co.uk/
Author of MpegImport utility