LewE Wrote:I moved the TV Listings subdirectory from below the Plugins directory to another place and tried to run CONFIG. I still got the same error.
Did you move it outside the gbpvr directory structure?
If so, couldn't have been quite the same error as the prior one specifically identified the TV Listings.dll. Since it was moved, it should not have caused the same problem.
Also, make sure you restart the recording service as it may have a handle to some of the DLLs in question.
Quote:2009-06-17 10:23:32.593 ERROR [1] Error initializing panel plugin: C:\Program Files\devnz\gbpvr\plugins\TV Listings\TV Listings.dll
2009-06-17 10:23:32.593 ERROR [1] Item has already been added. Key in dictionary: 'TVRecordings' Key being added: 'TVRecordings'
2009-06-17 10:23:32.640 ERROR [1] at System.Collections.Hashtable.Insert(Object key, Object nvalue, Boolean add)
at System.Collections.Hashtable.Add(Object key, Object value)
at GBPVR.Backend.Common.xc4f12ec3a8a4c96b.xd1ccdef346e6a297(Boolean x8bae2a88590d8cc0)
JavaWiz Wrote:Did you move it outside the gbpvr directory structure?
I went and moved it to the desktop and rebooted the computer. PVRX2 runs and TV Listings aren't on the menu but other plugins are. Same error happened when tried to run CONFIG.
Quote:If so, couldn't have been quite the same error as the prior one specifically identified the TV Listings.dll. Since it was moved, it should not have caused the same problem.
Also, make sure you restart the recording service as it may have a handle to some of the DLLs in question.
Rebooted the computer and still got the same error.
I think it's pretty clear that it isn't related to TV Listings plug-in.
The popup error indicating: [INDENT]Error loading plugin list: System Index out of range exception: Index was outside the bounds of the array at MVPPOsition... [/INDENT]must have the clue about what is wrong.
I'm guessing that sub is the only one who can tell what causes that specific error.
It looks like you've whole heap of crap in your plugins directory. I'd move all your stuff out of the plugins directory, then put in just the plugin you really want (maybe one at a time).
sub Wrote:It looks like you've whole heap of crap in your plugins directory. I'd move all your stuff out of the plugins directory, then put in just the plugin you really want (maybe one at a time).
OK. I'll try that.
Anything special I should do as I remove each subdirectory? Like restart the recording service. I hope you don't say reboot each time because it takes a long time to shut down and rebott but I don't want to skip a step that might negate my efforts.
sub Wrote:It looks like you've whole heap of crap in your plugins directory. I'd move all your stuff out of the plugins directory, then put in just the plugin you really want (maybe one at a time).
Good Call, sub.
I moved all the plugin subdirectories to a folder on the desktop and restarted and CONFIG came up without an error.
So, now I will put them back one by one and see where the error is.
Thanks. I was feeling hjelpless until you came up with that observation.
sub Wrote:It looks like you've whole heap of crap in your plugins directory. I'd move all your stuff out of the plugins directory, then put in just the plugin you really want (maybe one at a time).
I found the problem. It was the subdirectory MVP Position which was empty. I'm not sure what should be in it but it seems consistent with the original error message.
I just tested the MediaMVP. I removed power from it so it had to download from the server and it came up and was able to run PVRX2.
I think the MVP Position directory was probably generated by a utilty I had used to help position the MVP display on the television. Anyways, I am all back and running. Thanks to all that helped.