2024-08-27, 08:59 AM
Now that my previous post regarding freezes has been resolved, I have a new slight problem.
At my previous address, I had my PC running NextPVR in same room as my homelab, so could have a dedicated monitor connected.
At my new abode, I have had to setup my NextPVR PC next to my television.
When I first started recording to my NAS, I could not view free space etc on the NextPVR web interface,
Martin instructed me how to change the NextPVR service to run with account credentials (or whatever it is called)
After that, I was able to see free space available on the NAS recording folder.
The PC auto boots into my local account, and that was great when the machine was connected to a dedicated monitor.
However, I would like to know how I can run the PC 'headless', and use Remote Desktop from my office to access the NextPVR PC, and still be able to see free space data of my NAS share.
What happens, is that with the user logged out of the PC, I can RDP into the PC, but the NextPVR service is not running.
Then if I login into the NextPVR PC again, the service works as normal, but then I can not RDP into the PC, due to no native support for concurrent RDP connections.
I know it is possible to patch the system to allow concurrent connections, but don't really want to do that, so just asking if there is a more obvious way to do it, that is escaping me at the moment.
..Dean..
At my previous address, I had my PC running NextPVR in same room as my homelab, so could have a dedicated monitor connected.
At my new abode, I have had to setup my NextPVR PC next to my television.
When I first started recording to my NAS, I could not view free space etc on the NextPVR web interface,
Martin instructed me how to change the NextPVR service to run with account credentials (or whatever it is called)
After that, I was able to see free space available on the NAS recording folder.
The PC auto boots into my local account, and that was great when the machine was connected to a dedicated monitor.
However, I would like to know how I can run the PC 'headless', and use Remote Desktop from my office to access the NextPVR PC, and still be able to see free space data of my NAS share.
What happens, is that with the user logged out of the PC, I can RDP into the PC, but the NextPVR service is not running.
Then if I login into the NextPVR PC again, the service works as normal, but then I can not RDP into the PC, due to no native support for concurrent RDP connections.
I know it is possible to patch the system to allow concurrent connections, but don't really want to do that, so just asking if there is a more obvious way to do it, that is escaping me at the moment.
..Dean..