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MVP boot problem - stops at "Contacting Servers"

 
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MVP boot problem - stops at "Contacting Servers"
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2005-04-06, 01:36 PM
bluesxman,

Thank's for the quick response.

Tried changing to 1 autostart in the config as the only one - still just "Contacting Servers" on the MVP even after restarting everything ...
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2005-04-06, 01:47 PM
Well I'm running out of ideas, can you ping the address allocated to the MVP by your DHCP server from your GBPVR box?
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2005-04-06, 02:02 PM
bluesxman,

ping works just fine.

I'm also pretty frustrated at this point - spent a looong time even before posting here to try all different combinations of configuration etc.

Hopefully someone else has the golden hint...?

/Niels
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2005-04-06, 02:42 PM
Not sure how revant but

a) Have you set Config/Playback/MVPPlayback/NUmber of servers to Autostart to at least 1
b)I had a problem like this and it worked when I stopped the HauppaugeServer because I was having a problem with it.

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Alan
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2005-04-06, 04:41 PM
Hi Alan,

a) Tried Autostart set to 0, 1, 2 and 3 with and without the manually started GBPVR MediaMVP Server

b) What exactly do you mean "HauupageServer"? The 2 services originally with the Hauppauge software?

Responding to your post above regarding web-interface: I was referring to the web-application through which you can program the GBPVR from a browser anywhere. If you have a permanent Internet connection at home you should definitely try it out!

/Niels
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2005-04-06, 04:57 PM
Niels

RE my B point. I meant make sure that NO Hauppauge service is running and then just start the GBPVR server.

To be honest if you can not make it work with a Direct Connect thus ruling out the Network its possible you have a faulty unit. Have you tried completely de-installing Hauppauge and ALL its folders and just reinstalling GBPVR?

Good Luck

PS the day before yesterady I was tearing my hair out but then I got it going again, cjeck out this thread to see if it helps.
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2005-04-06, 06:01 PM
saintalan Wrote:RE my B point. I meant make sure that NO Hauppauge service is running and then just start the GBPVR server.
That's how I have been running. Just now I even uninstalled the Hauppauge software completely without any change.

saintalan Wrote:To be honest if you can not make it work with a Direct Connect thus ruling out the Network its possible you have a faulty unit.
This is actually a replacement unit after the one I recieved at christmas was DOA. Took only 2½ month to get a new one... :mad:

It should be allright though since it is running with Hauppauge's original software.

The version I was running was a recent download from the web: 2.4.23038

/Niels
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2005-04-06, 06:07 PM
nia Wrote:...The version I was running was a recent download from the web: 2.4.23038...

Try 22146 or the one that came with your unit, the hauppauge forum has a lot of bad comments on the latest. I went back to 22146
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2005-04-06, 06:12 PM
saintalan Wrote:Try 22146 or the one that came with your unit, the hauppauge forum has a lot of bad comments on the latest. I went back to 22146

Thanks for the hint. I'll try to find 22146 somewhere. I'm not shure that is my problem as the version I had was running fine by itself, and uninstalling completely also made no difference.

:confused:

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2005-04-06, 06:25 PM
The only other thing I can think of to try (if you haven't already done so) is to power the MVP off at the mains for a 10 mins or so.
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