No worries, it gave me quite a chuckle & it's not actually inappropriate right at the moment as I haven't bothered shaving for getting on to a month now :eek:
jaggy Wrote:no worries, it gave me quite a chuckle & it's not actually inappropriate right at the moment as i haven't bothered shaving for getting on to a month now :eek:
I can get shaggy too, my girl friend gets huffy when I do, so I tend to keep it close
Chris
Server - Intel Core I3-3210 @ 3.40GHz - 8 GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro - Total Storage - 5.4 TB
Two Silicondust HD Prime CC capture, 6 tuners total
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @3.2GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 7.0 Pro
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @2.9GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 10.0 Pro
NAS - Intel Core I3-3220T @ 2.8GHz - 4GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro (Total Storage - 25 TB)
Attached is a new version with display of tagged counts, information from the database in the metadata. The colour in the list is different for files not in the database too.
I have been a tad busy recently, but I have now grabbed it..... Martin would you say you have about finished adding things that will have a big impact on the overall layout at this stage??
Jaggy Wrote:I have been a tad busy recently, but I have now grabbed it..... Martin would you say you have about finished adding things that will have a big impact on the overall layout at this stage??
Although I am limited by the old style menu, I'd like to be able to control the number of rows and provide more/less detail on the row itself with alt-b but that makes a complicated skin. I don't see adding any channel icons or meta-art but more text from the database on recordings is possible, tmrt includes mediainfo.dll too so I could add more details on the file resolution since I have some SD recordings, I'd like to replace with HD. Some way of showing watched would be usefully,
mvallevand Wrote:Attached is a new version with display of tagged counts, information from the database in the metadata.
Just got a hold of it, looks good, I moved over a terrabyte of shows before it GPF'd again. I wish I could give you more info, perhaps an extended debugging option that logs each file it moves, as well as the list of files to be moved. That way you could at least see where it's stopped at. Not a deal breaker with me since it moved a TB of data without a hiccup. I can also always restart the move.
One thing of note, the time stamps on all the files and folders are the same, screenshot attached. Odd...
Chris
Server - Intel Core I3-3210 @ 3.40GHz - 8 GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro - Total Storage - 5.4 TB
Two Silicondust HD Prime CC capture, 6 tuners total
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @3.2GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 7.0 Pro
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @2.9GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 10.0 Pro
NAS - Intel Core I3-3220T @ 2.8GHz - 4GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro (Total Storage - 25 TB)
Okay, happened to be watching when it crashed again. The file it was working on showed 100% moved and I confirmed it moved to the new destination. I had selected a directory and the directory was gone from the source as would be expected. Also checked destination and files were there. Checked database and entries were updated appropriately.
Something intermittent that happens after the file move process is completed and the database is updated that is database related according to signature 4 that has to do with a missing parameter according to signature 9. Hope it helps!
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: nextpvr.exe
Problem Signature 02: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 544c102a
Problem Signature 04: System.Data.SQLite
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.85.0
Problem Signature 06: 516f8137
Problem Signature 07: 38f
Problem Signature 08: 15
Problem Signature 09: System.ArgumentNullException
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Chris
Server - Intel Core I3-3210 @ 3.40GHz - 8 GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro - Total Storage - 5.4 TB
Two Silicondust HD Prime CC capture, 6 tuners total
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @3.2GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 7.0 Pro
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @2.9GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 10.0 Pro
NAS - Intel Core I3-3220T @ 2.8GHz - 4GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro (Total Storage - 25 TB)
Ok, the attached has some error messages around the database move operation. When you are viewing the database are you making sure not to lock it yourself?
mvallevand Wrote:Ok, the attached has some error messages around the database move operation. When you are viewing the database are you making sure not to lock it yourself?
Martin
That particular point, I wasn't doing anything on the computer at all, I had just set up the move. I'm also using NPVR to check things first and if noting appears to be missing, I don't even go tinto the database with a viewer.
Chris
Server - Intel Core I3-3210 @ 3.40GHz - 8 GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro - Total Storage - 5.4 TB
Two Silicondust HD Prime CC capture, 6 tuners total
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @3.2GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 7.0 Pro
Client - Intel Core I3-3210 @2.9GHz - 4GB Ram - Windows 10.0 Pro
NAS - Intel Core I3-3220T @ 2.8GHz - 4GB RAM - Windows 10.0 Pro (Total Storage - 25 TB)