I am getting the following error on my NPVR client, when trying to play a recording:
Unhandled exception
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingException: Tcp channel protocol violation: expecting preamble
The client is running Win 7 32-bit, but I also get the same error with a Vista 32-bit client. The server is Vista Ultimate 32-bit. The .ts files are stored on a FreeNAS server.
I have NPVR version 2.5.9 on both server and client, and have applied the R1 patches.
Note that on the client computer, I can connect to and successfully play the .ts files using Windows Media Player. The .ts files also play normally from NPVR on the server computer. The problem only occurs when trying to play them using NPVR on a client.
Before anyone spends too much time trying to solve this, please be advised that I have sent a support request to D-Link. The problem started after replacing my D-Link dir-625 wireless router with a new dir-835. When I change back to the dir-625, the problem disappears.
I am posting this, in case someone else has encountered a similar problem with a specific router, and has found an easy solution, other than getting rid of the new router. Maybe there is some configuration option in the router that I'm missing. As far as I can tell, I have configured both routers the same way, other than the fact that the newer router has some capabilities that the older one did not.
I will report back if I get any solution from D-Link on this, although I'm not overly optimistic.
I have attached a zip containing my client's NPVR.log file and the error trace text from the client.
Thanks for any ideas anyone may have on this.
Glen
Unhandled exception
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingException: Tcp channel protocol violation: expecting preamble
The client is running Win 7 32-bit, but I also get the same error with a Vista 32-bit client. The server is Vista Ultimate 32-bit. The .ts files are stored on a FreeNAS server.
I have NPVR version 2.5.9 on both server and client, and have applied the R1 patches.
Note that on the client computer, I can connect to and successfully play the .ts files using Windows Media Player. The .ts files also play normally from NPVR on the server computer. The problem only occurs when trying to play them using NPVR on a client.
Before anyone spends too much time trying to solve this, please be advised that I have sent a support request to D-Link. The problem started after replacing my D-Link dir-625 wireless router with a new dir-835. When I change back to the dir-625, the problem disappears.
I am posting this, in case someone else has encountered a similar problem with a specific router, and has found an easy solution, other than getting rid of the new router. Maybe there is some configuration option in the router that I'm missing. As far as I can tell, I have configured both routers the same way, other than the fact that the newer router has some capabilities that the older one did not.
I will report back if I get any solution from D-Link on this, although I'm not overly optimistic.
I have attached a zip containing my client's NPVR.log file and the error trace text from the client.
Thanks for any ideas anyone may have on this.
Glen