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GB-PVR Crashes
fmanji
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#1
2007-01-20, 05:23 AM
When watching live TV and exiting to guide.

Some kind of "Sockets" error?

Log attached...
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2007-01-20, 12:08 PM
"MVP data taking too long, connection must have been dropped!"

any problems regarding your network connection? possibly firewall on server?
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

curiosity killed the cat Big Grin
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2007-01-21, 12:34 AM
No, nothing else has changed, at least in terms of network connections.

Just installed the latest version from Sub.

Did anyone have a look at the logs?
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2007-01-21, 12:35 AM
K.S. you must have had a look, sorry wasn't thinking.

Sub, what does this part mean?
1/19/2007 9:14:07 PM.264 ERROR [13] Unexpected error in MVP async handler: System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Send(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 size, SocketFlags socketFlags)
at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Send(Byte[] buffer)
at GBPVR.xbb1566157f5f8b1f.xcca58d4608994dd8(Point x557cda7ca079f710, Rectangle x19534874af95b268, Bitmap x84901bd355736ef6, Boolean x484012b92f24af4e)
at GBPVR.xbb1566157f5f8b1f.xe75b6be209ce111f(Image x84901bd355736ef6)
at GBPVR.xbb1566157f5f8b1f.x458c85690540575e()
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2007-01-24, 08:47 PM
I was having problems with my MVP stuttering, pausing and crashing. I put a network analyzer my LAN and found that both my MVP's were transmitting framing errors. I changed my PC's NIC to half-duplex and the framing errors disappeared.

My MVP's work great. No crashing, no pauses and no stuttering.
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2007-01-30, 04:00 PM
mikey2745 Wrote:I changed my PC's NIC to half-duplex and the framing errors disappeared.

My MVP's work great. No crashing, no pauses and no stuttering.

I was having the same error as fmanji so thought I would give this a try. I changed the NIC stting from 'auto' to '100mbs/half duplex' with the result I could only have slow motion videos on the MVP! :o
I then realised my mistake and reset it to '10mbs/half duplex' and it is now working smoothly. I'll let you know whether it overcomes the problem of the MVP periodically losing its connection. Smile
OS: Windows XP SP2
Processor: CeleronD 2.66GHz
2x WINTV Nova-T
GBPVR v1.3.11
MVP D3a
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2007-02-09, 04:12 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-02-09, 04:16 PM by JohnD.)
mikey2745 Wrote:I was having problems with my MVP stuttering, pausing and crashing. I changed my PC's NIC to half-duplex and the framing errors disappeared.

My MVP's work great. No crashing, no pauses and no stuttering.

I've been running my MVP now for over a week with the NIC on the computer set to 10mbs and half duplex. So far I haven't had any of the problems I was experiencing before such as 3 crashes/disconnections in one evening. I also find that the MVP remote is far more responsive than before with the delay scrolling through the TV Guide now negligible. Is this a solution for all those who complain of sluggish remotes? Smile

PS Perhaps this thread should be in the MVP section?
OS: Windows XP SP2
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2x WINTV Nova-T
GBPVR v1.3.11
MVP D3a
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2007-02-09, 05:59 PM
Cheers that's a top tip... is there an equivalent for wireless. My setup is wireless g 108 from server to router then wired 100 to mvp, cheers
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