7-25-2013 620pm Houston time.
Reven
I tested for about two hours last night and another 4 hours today with v0.026 and had the exact same results that johnsonx42 described including a TV picture just like the picture he posted. After installing, I did have to restart the TV to make the app visible. I restarted the TV each time I tried something new to "clear the cache". Also, a couple of times I didn't "log in" and didn't put in an IP Address then starting the app received the same results (that is same result whether I logged in and input and IP Address or not). After spending a couple of hours messing with everything....setup of the TV, setting of the SmartHub, a BIG item is glaring right at me:
THERE IS NO PLACE TO ENTER A PORT#, just the IP address and then a button to sync. Therefore when syncing would get a network error message about poor communications. Just to check I played with other apps and the TV was clearly well connected to the network.
I also would periodically log in to NEWA with my web browser on the computer that hosts NextPVR to (in my case) 127.0.0.1:8866 to make sure that the PVR end of it was still active and working. Bear in mind also, as soon as your app starts, it goes directly to that gray screen (as pictured on johnsonx42's picture on his thread). There's no chance to choose any options of menus or anything. Just the date and time in the top right corner. I am able to exit the gray screen with two remote control buttons: The "SOCIAL" button and the
What I am thinking is that the app is never loading the NPVR service and just sits there displaying, I assume your HTML generated clock and date. So what I am looking at doing since there is no place to input a port#: to edit the HOST file in the c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\host file to redirec xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx local ip to one with a port...Example: In the HOST files put something like:
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1:8866
or
192.168.0.12 192.168.0.12:8866
or
127.0.0.1 localhosts:8866
I don't know enough about the HOSTS file syntax and how Microsoft Defender reacts to changing the contents of this file without educating myself for a few hours first. Since I don't have a menu input box for the PORT (only for he IP and to SYNC) when I sign into SmartTV, does anyone know how to tell the networking part of Windows 8 how to REDIRECT my 127.0.0.1 to something else like 127.0.0.1:8866? Have I got something here or am I heading down the wrong track?
Anyhow, hope this info does something for you. Meanwhile I will be reading the forum and trying out the latest versions as you post them. And will be keeping an eye out for what you and johnsonx42 come up with.
I am going to go read all the posts that have accumulated in the last few hours and will get the latest download if there is one, for about the next couple of hours.
DODDger
Configuration:
Server: AMD A8 3800 2.7GHz Quadcore / 8GB RAM / Windows 7 SP1/ NextPVR 2.6.2 & WMC / Hauppauge 2250 Dual Tuners / DVD Burner / Radeon 6550D (I need to verify that) / ATSC / OTA and MC2XML EPG
Client: Same computer as above. with XBMC using NextPVR for front and backend
Client: Samsung Galaxy s4 Smartphone with Android 4.3 using nDroid app. and iNEWA
Client: Apple TV2 with XBMC using NextPVR for front and backend.
Reven
I tested for about two hours last night and another 4 hours today with v0.026 and had the exact same results that johnsonx42 described including a TV picture just like the picture he posted. After installing, I did have to restart the TV to make the app visible. I restarted the TV each time I tried something new to "clear the cache". Also, a couple of times I didn't "log in" and didn't put in an IP Address then starting the app received the same results (that is same result whether I logged in and input and IP Address or not). After spending a couple of hours messing with everything....setup of the TV, setting of the SmartHub, a BIG item is glaring right at me:
THERE IS NO PLACE TO ENTER A PORT#, just the IP address and then a button to sync. Therefore when syncing would get a network error message about poor communications. Just to check I played with other apps and the TV was clearly well connected to the network.
I also would periodically log in to NEWA with my web browser on the computer that hosts NextPVR to (in my case) 127.0.0.1:8866 to make sure that the PVR end of it was still active and working. Bear in mind also, as soon as your app starts, it goes directly to that gray screen (as pictured on johnsonx42's picture on his thread). There's no chance to choose any options of menus or anything. Just the date and time in the top right corner. I am able to exit the gray screen with two remote control buttons: The "SOCIAL" button and the
What I am thinking is that the app is never loading the NPVR service and just sits there displaying, I assume your HTML generated clock and date. So what I am looking at doing since there is no place to input a port#: to edit the HOST file in the c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\host file to redirec xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx local ip to one with a port...Example: In the HOST files put something like:
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1:8866
or
192.168.0.12 192.168.0.12:8866
or
127.0.0.1 localhosts:8866
I don't know enough about the HOSTS file syntax and how Microsoft Defender reacts to changing the contents of this file without educating myself for a few hours first. Since I don't have a menu input box for the PORT (only for he IP and to SYNC) when I sign into SmartTV, does anyone know how to tell the networking part of Windows 8 how to REDIRECT my 127.0.0.1 to something else like 127.0.0.1:8866? Have I got something here or am I heading down the wrong track?
Anyhow, hope this info does something for you. Meanwhile I will be reading the forum and trying out the latest versions as you post them. And will be keeping an eye out for what you and johnsonx42 come up with.
I am going to go read all the posts that have accumulated in the last few hours and will get the latest download if there is one, for about the next couple of hours.
DODDger
Configuration:
Server: AMD A8 3800 2.7GHz Quadcore / 8GB RAM / Windows 7 SP1/ NextPVR 2.6.2 & WMC / Hauppauge 2250 Dual Tuners / DVD Burner / Radeon 6550D (I need to verify that) / ATSC / OTA and MC2XML EPG
Client: Same computer as above. with XBMC using NextPVR for front and backend
Client: Samsung Galaxy s4 Smartphone with Android 4.3 using nDroid app. and iNEWA
Client: Apple TV2 with XBMC using NextPVR for front and backend.