2024-08-10, 02:25 PM
If I remember correctly, there was a minor issue renaming the data folder which I got around by stopping the NPVR service. Anyway...
I spoke too soon! It broke again!
All I did was restart the service and it killed it again!
I was able to delete a couple of dead channels, scan for new versions of those channels plus I added a couple of new ones.
When trying to map the new channels to the xmltv id in my epg file, the new channels were not listed as options and I assumed NPVR was using an old cached version of the file from before the channels were added. I hoped that restarting the service might refresh the xml file but instead it brought the problem back!
I've tried everything we previously discussed, including another full reinstall. I also tried disabling windows firewall.
Given the fact that this happens even after a clean install, with the default config file, I think that something else on this pc is interfering somehow, blocking the connection that the browser error mentions.
I get that you say you think it's a browser issue but four browsers on two different PCs and all suddenly suffering the same issue at the same time? I've deleted all the data from the browsers plus I've run CCleaner on the server to get rid of any other junk. Javascript is definitely enabled and working, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a site these days that doesn't completely rely on it (including this forum site) but I doubled checked it on https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/i...t-enabled/ which also confirms it.
I spoke too soon! It broke again!
All I did was restart the service and it killed it again!
I was able to delete a couple of dead channels, scan for new versions of those channels plus I added a couple of new ones.
When trying to map the new channels to the xmltv id in my epg file, the new channels were not listed as options and I assumed NPVR was using an old cached version of the file from before the channels were added. I hoped that restarting the service might refresh the xml file but instead it brought the problem back!
I've tried everything we previously discussed, including another full reinstall. I also tried disabling windows firewall.
Given the fact that this happens even after a clean install, with the default config file, I think that something else on this pc is interfering somehow, blocking the connection that the browser error mentions.
I get that you say you think it's a browser issue but four browsers on two different PCs and all suddenly suffering the same issue at the same time? I've deleted all the data from the browsers plus I've run CCleaner on the server to get rid of any other junk. Javascript is definitely enabled and working, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a site these days that doesn't completely rely on it (including this forum site) but I doubled checked it on https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/i...t-enabled/ which also confirms it.