I thought that was going to be the answer but sadly MC23 showed same error message about being in use. Once processes were stopped I was able to delete the recording log file. In task manager I found a couple of HDHR processes running including a recording process (despite none recording). One other interesting point is that I was unable to delete one of the former recording log files (there were several in the folder where TV was recorded). Thanks, below is the status which shows both HDHR tuners are "initializing" while the laptop inbuilt webcam is "idle" Tried HDHR, all other advanced options fro BDA Driver (default id "auto", so changed to "normal", "inject CVCT" etc Uninstalled/ Reinstalled MC23 including registry and library files (I have backup) Uninstalled/Reinstalled and upgraded HDHR The tuners in HDHR work perfectly, they scan local channels and display them without problem.Ĭonfigured windows Firewall PLUS disabled firewall (I have no other firewalls) On a hunch, as I still had MC22 installed I started it, AND TV > scan channels started immediately ! I cancelled out and UNINSTALLED MC 22 and MC21 (assuming some conflict with older MC versions) I had been trying NextPVR with another program but was careful to reselect *JRiver* in the HDHR setup. Please either select a different tuner, or free up the selected tuner, and try again." on your Server and Client.When attempting to scan TV channels from HDHR in MC23 (latest version)/ Win 7, I get error message "The Specified tuner for scanning is in use or not available. I'm using Norton 360 on all my Windows PCs and do not have it set to Silent Mode specifically so that I can see when the firewall needs to Allow access to something.Ĭheck which MC21 programs are Allowed in your Firewall, and make sure that the equivalent MC23 programs are also Allowed. which require access to the internet to download madVR, LAV, codecs, etc. I usually get two or three when I install a new major version, at times like initial connection to the Server, first playback of video, audio, etc. Typically there are several notifications, for different parts of MC. If you have notifications turned on in your Firewall it should have generated messages asking whether you want to allow the programs access the first time you used MC23. When you upgraded from MC21 to MC23 all the executables changed, so a firewall would want to be told those executables were okay to Allow again. The Client is reopened and a new, fresh copy of the Server Library is downloaded, which includes the "deleted" file. Probably the Server Firewall, but could be the Client Firewall. This is immediately apparent in Theatre View, but requires a refresh of the View in Standard View, possibly.įirewall blocks the deletion from being executed on the Server and also blocks the update of the Server Library. The local copy of Server Library is updated with the deletion, removing the file from the view. This explains perfectly the scenario of deleting a file on the Client, having it disappear on the Client View, but then reappearing when the Client is closed and reopened. There is a small chance a Virus Scanner is the actual culprit if yours uses heuristics or similar, but I would look to the firewall first. You need to investigate your firewalls and explicitly allow MC programs to operate. Klauss, a firewall on your Server or Client or both is blocking MC transactions between the Server and the Client. Of course, I don't know if there is a correlation, but I want to point that out. This update introduced some bugs for IIS and powershell. Deleting files on the server in any view always works.Īgain, I would like to mention that I also installed the Windows Fall Creator's Update. When I delete a file in standard view, the file does NOT disappear. The odd thing is that when I delete a file (from the client) from theater view, the file actually disappears. Tried to delete a file from the client - does not delete the file on the server (this used to work). Then I started the client and connected to the server using the access key and entered the username / password (My client does not have a local library - it only uses the server). I then deleted the (restored) library on the server completely and re-added my directories - waited for the library to be ready (took about 10 min). Shared my library on the server and created a media authentication password (read / write) on the server. Then I re-installed MC23 on both machines and restored a library backup (including settings) on the server. I uninstalled MC21 and MC23 on both the client and the server.
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