2005-05-26, 03:47 PM
I had a MediaMVP, shelved it after a system reload, and then recently discovered a neat article on PVR via GBPVR and MediaMVP. So, ordered a Hauppauge card ( 500MCE ), got it working on the desktop with GBPVR, and life was good.
Then, I dug out the MediaMVP, and attempted to get it up and running again. Below is the email I sent to Hauppauge tech support, but note that I was getting the same results with both the Hauppauge software and with GBPVR for the most part ( got GBPVR to run on the MediaMVP once or twice, but had immediate timeout problems when I started the live TV session ).
I was careful not to have both GBPVR and Hauppauge software trying to service requests from the MediaMVP, so I got to the point of even uninstalling one software package before installing the other. Frustration will make you do crazy things to make sure you aren't missing something or other.
Email to Hauppauge Tech Support:
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I've owned the MediaMPV for about a year, and the first nine months had no problems. Downloaded the beta software at that time ( first ones that supported DivX, although I wasn't using DivX ), used a crossover cable to my Dell Dimension 2400 ( Broadcom built-in ethernet port ), and I was good to go for viewing video ( don't use anything else ).
I even used it a few times with a crossover cable to a laptop, and still had no problems. Great little piece of equipment.
About two months ago, I had to re-load the Dell 2400 from scratch. Since I was rather busy at the time, I just put the MediaMPV on the shelf and didn't try to use it or anything. However, this last week finally gave me the time to dig it out and try to hook it up.
I downloaded the current release software ( tried beta too, after problems ), hooked everything up on my network, and no go. All indications seem to indicate a network problem of some time:
* Usually gets stuck trying to contact the MediaMPV server.
* Sometimes gets stuck while Downloading Application
* Sometimes even loads application, GUI starts up, can select videos, but videos hang a little bit into playback ( they played just fine on the MediaMPV three months ago, so I doubt it's the encoding on all of them ).
As a result, I started trying to place blame elsewhere. Replaced cables, changed hubs, used ( and didn't use ) wireless, all of which have the same result. As a last resort, I loaded the laptop with the MediaMPV software and replaced the server ( in case it was something to do with the software reload of the Dell Dimension 2400 ).
I even went to a four-port hub ( not switch ) and tried not using DHCP but using the static IP as listed ( I don't have a reliable crossover cable any more, so this was the closest approximation ). This seemed to work a little better ( usually got the application loaded ), but videos still stuttered and hung on playback.
As you can tell, I've had absolutely no luck at this point, and have tried to replace everything at one point or another *EXCEPT* the MediaMVP itself. I'd even replace it, but that's a cost I'd rather not incur if there's a way to determine if the MediaMPV itself is functioning properly.
Can you give me any suggestions on what to try next?
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I'm hoping some of the experts here might even have a suggestion on what I can try next. If the only answer is "buy another MediaMVP" I can do that, but I'd rather find a more economical solution if possible.
Then, I dug out the MediaMVP, and attempted to get it up and running again. Below is the email I sent to Hauppauge tech support, but note that I was getting the same results with both the Hauppauge software and with GBPVR for the most part ( got GBPVR to run on the MediaMVP once or twice, but had immediate timeout problems when I started the live TV session ).
I was careful not to have both GBPVR and Hauppauge software trying to service requests from the MediaMVP, so I got to the point of even uninstalling one software package before installing the other. Frustration will make you do crazy things to make sure you aren't missing something or other.
Email to Hauppauge Tech Support:
======= BEGIN EMAIL ========
I've owned the MediaMPV for about a year, and the first nine months had no problems. Downloaded the beta software at that time ( first ones that supported DivX, although I wasn't using DivX ), used a crossover cable to my Dell Dimension 2400 ( Broadcom built-in ethernet port ), and I was good to go for viewing video ( don't use anything else ).
I even used it a few times with a crossover cable to a laptop, and still had no problems. Great little piece of equipment.
About two months ago, I had to re-load the Dell 2400 from scratch. Since I was rather busy at the time, I just put the MediaMPV on the shelf and didn't try to use it or anything. However, this last week finally gave me the time to dig it out and try to hook it up.
I downloaded the current release software ( tried beta too, after problems ), hooked everything up on my network, and no go. All indications seem to indicate a network problem of some time:
* Usually gets stuck trying to contact the MediaMPV server.
* Sometimes gets stuck while Downloading Application
* Sometimes even loads application, GUI starts up, can select videos, but videos hang a little bit into playback ( they played just fine on the MediaMPV three months ago, so I doubt it's the encoding on all of them ).
As a result, I started trying to place blame elsewhere. Replaced cables, changed hubs, used ( and didn't use ) wireless, all of which have the same result. As a last resort, I loaded the laptop with the MediaMPV software and replaced the server ( in case it was something to do with the software reload of the Dell Dimension 2400 ).
I even went to a four-port hub ( not switch ) and tried not using DHCP but using the static IP as listed ( I don't have a reliable crossover cable any more, so this was the closest approximation ). This seemed to work a little better ( usually got the application loaded ), but videos still stuttered and hung on playback.
As you can tell, I've had absolutely no luck at this point, and have tried to replace everything at one point or another *EXCEPT* the MediaMVP itself. I'd even replace it, but that's a cost I'd rather not incur if there's a way to determine if the MediaMPV itself is functioning properly.
Can you give me any suggestions on what to try next?
======= END EMAIL =========
I'm hoping some of the experts here might even have a suggestion on what I can try next. If the only answer is "buy another MediaMVP" I can do that, but I'd rather find a more economical solution if possible.