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Here is the info for the guid its looking for from my registry....it does exist...

 

 

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krustyreturns
Posted

It all depends on your provider whether what you are receiving will be viewable outside of wmc.  Anything ClearQAM should be viewable, anything protected won't be.

 

I don't the errors you are seeing are due to protected channels, but systems vary when it comes to drm. 

krustyreturns
Posted
And this is from the log posted yesterday, its there too:

 

2014/01/25 16:50:08.848 EnumerateRecorders> 2 Content Recorder HardwareBaseId: 

2014/01/25 16:50:08.848 EnumerateRecorders>      HardwareId: 978d441d-85aa-4321-bf6a-a6dea43a9f34
Posted

so the question is why does that find call fail, when it is so obviously there....

AgileHumor
Posted

Have you run the program as an Administrator (right click)?

Posted

hmmm, found this in google...could it apply here? "Well believe it or not I fixed it and all it was was a corrupt EPG!!!!! A corrupt EPG can do all of that! I had to kill all the media center processes, delete the guide, and then download it. After that everything worked fine. DAMN YOU MICROSOFT"

Posted

or codecs? I  do have codecs installed...

Posted

hmmm would a missing decoder make sense?

scarecrow420
Posted

You didnt say whether you removed the tuners/drivers and then reinstalled them?  Otherwise why not try the removal of WMC EPG as per that post you found via google...

Posted

I get a similar error, but it has to be the serverwmc side. Using Netstat, serverwmc is not binding with the port, even though it thinks it is. Disabling/opening the firewall made no diff, and no browser can access it.

MB3 server reports the following:

Service: ServerWMC

Status: Unavailable (ServerWMC not connected)

Version: unknown (Update available)

 

Serverwmc log details:

2014/01/27 20:22:54.949 Server MachineName: HTPC
2014/01/27 20:22:55.011 RecService> Starting recording service...
2014/01/27 20:22:55.011 EPG> loading...
2014/01/27 20:22:55.011 EPG> 1. opening store2
2014/01/27 20:22:55.042 EPG> 1b. TV store opened
2014/01/27 20:22:55.042 EnumerateRecorders> Tuner Devices and TuningSpaces found:
2014/01/27 20:22:55.042 EnumerateRecorders> 0 Content Recorder HardwareBaseId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_02\6&19FB1359&0&000800E3
2014/01/27 20:22:55.042 EnumerateRecorders>                          HardwareId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_02\6&19FB1359&0&000800E31
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 0 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA DVBT Tuner #1,  TuningSpace: DVB-T
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 1 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA Analog TV Tuner #1,  TuningSpace: FM Radio
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders> 1 Content Recorder HardwareBaseId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_02\6&19FB1359&0&000800E3
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>                          HardwareId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_02\6&19FB1359&0&000800E32
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 0 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA DVBT Tuner #2,  TuningSpace: DVB-T
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 1 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA Analog TV Tuner #2,  TuningSpace: FM Radio
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders> 2 Content Recorder HardwareBaseId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_01\6&352BA53C&0&002000E3
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>                          HardwareId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_01\6&352BA53C&0&002000E31
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 0 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA DVBT Tuner #3,  TuningSpace: DVB-T
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 1 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA Analog TV Tuner #3,  TuningSpace: FM Radio
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders> 3 Content Recorder HardwareBaseId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_01\6&352BA53C&0&002000E3
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>                          HardwareId: PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7160&SUBSYS_18551461&REV_01\6&352BA53C&0&002000E32
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 0 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA DVBT Tuner #4,  TuningSpace: DVB-T
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders>  count: 1 Device name: AVerMedia 716x BDA Analog TV Tuner #4,  TuningSpace: FM Radio
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 EnumerateRecorders> done
2014/01/27 20:22:55.074 GetLineUpsAndChannels> started
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels> Total LineUps: 1, Total Channels to be exported: 20
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels>   Channels found in database: 32
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels>   Ignored channels> Blocked in WMC: 12, UserHidden: 0, No Service: 0, No Space: 0, OutOfRange: 0
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels>   Protected Channels>  Encrypted: 0,  DRM: 0
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels>   Renamed CallSigns: 0,   Renumbered Channels: 0
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels>   ChannelGroups found in database: 1
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels>   Ignored ChannelGroups> Blocked in WMC: 0, No Valid Channels: 0
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 GetLineUpsAndChannels> done
2014/01/27 20:22:55.152 EPG> loading done
2014/01/27 20:22:55.261 StartRecordingLibraryWatcher> recording library watcher started
2014/01/27 20:22:55.355 RecService> EventScheduler started
2014/01/27 20:22:55.355 RecService> tuner priming turned off
2014/01/27 20:22:55.355 LoadGenreDict> 'GenreDict.xml' loaded OK
2014/01/27 20:22:55.355 CheckChannelIcons> Channel icons processed: 0
2014/01/27 20:22:55.355 RecService> starting recording service - done
2014/01/27 20:22:55.371 Local 'Recorded tv' path: C:\Users\Public\Recorded TV\
2014/01/27 20:22:55.371 Format: NTFS
2014/01/27 20:22:55.371 Network 'Recorded tv' path: smb://HTPC/Users/Public/Recorded TV/
2014/01/27 20:22:55.386 SocketServer> starting up SocketServer
2014/01/27 20:22:55.386 SocketServer> permission to access sockets granted
2014/01/27 20:22:55.386 SocketServer> socket object created
2014/01/27 20:22:55.636 SocketServer> started on port: 9080
2014/01/27 20:22:55.636 MaintenanceTimer> callback at 8:22 PM
2014/01/27 20:22:55.652 MaintenanceTimer> callback - complete
2014/01/27 20:30:55.649 MaintenanceTimer> callback at 8:30 PM
2014/01/27 20:30:55.649 MaintenanceTimer> callback - complete

scarecrow420
Posted

Are you absolutely sure?  It really is unlikely if the log says the port was opened successfully for it to not actually be open.

 

Make sure you are running "netstat -a" to show ports in LISTENING state as netstat with no parameters will only list established connections

 

 

Try setting up XBMC as a test?  You also can try telnet to port 9080 to see if it is accepted.

 

Or try a different port in the serverWMC and MB3 configuration?

Posted

OK, yeah I am a twit, didn't do -a. I will check again when at home, but none the less MB3 won't acknowledge it

Posted

Well, good news, it is listening, but still MB3 can't get a read.....

Attempting to connect via firfgox resultsin serverwmc giving a call back error and the following in to log:

014/01/28 19:15:29.752    SocketServer::ReceiveCallback> System.Exception: bad request sent: GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9080
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive


   at ServerWMC.Worker.SocketServer.ReceiveCallback(IAsyncResult ar)
2014/01/28 19:15:29.752    SocketServer::ReceiveCallback> content string: GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9080
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive


2014/01/28 19:15:29.753    SocketServer::ReceiveCallback> request string:
2014/01/28 19:15:59.488    SocketServer::ReceiveCallback> System.Exception: bad request sent: GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9080
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive


   at ServerWMC.Worker.SocketServer.ReceiveCallback(IAsyncResult ar)
2014/01/28 19:15:59.488    SocketServer::ReceiveCallback> content string: GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:9080
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive


2014/01/28 19:15:59.488    SocketServer::ReceiveCallback> request string:
 

scarecrow420
Posted

so you used firefox to connect directly to localhost:9080?  Yes that proves ServerWMC is listening and received the garbage HTML GET request from firefox.  As for why MB3 cant seem to connect, I dont know?!  Have you tried entering the IP address rather than hostname in the MB3 settings for ServerWMC?

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Posted (edited)

ha, how about that, changing from local host to 127.0.0.1 fixed it! Thanks very much for the advice Scarcrow420

Edited by csimmo

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