
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.Īt Mediaportal.TV.MicrosoftPidFilter.ApplyFilter()Īt Mediaportal.TV.ConfigurePidFilter(Boolean isTune)Īt Mediaportal.TV.Tune(Int32 subChannelId, IChannel channel) Microsoft PID filter: apply PID filter Mpeg2TunerController: add, count = 4, PIDs = 0, 1, 16, 17 Mpeg2TunerController: required, count = 4, PIDs = 0, 1, 16, 17 Mpeg2TunerController: current, count = 0, PIDs = Mpeg2TunerController: found PID filter controller interface "Microsoft PID filter" Mpeg2TunerController: configure PID filter, mode = Auto DirectShow base: perform set tuner state tuner base: set tuner state, current state = Stopped, requested state = Started tuner base: perform tuner action, action = Start From the MP2 server log files I can see that PIDS are found, but then the ServerError.log file shows I can see from my HDHomerun utilities that MP2 / TVE 3.5 properly addresses the HDHomerun tuner and sends channel switching commands. The channel scan tells at least 30 times 'no signal' and when it ends it hasn't detected any channels. Tried to work more on the local machine than I already did, tried to be more administrator than I already was, tried to run the TVservice as the exact same local administrative account I am using, checked NTFS write permissons, but whatever I try, the ristricted mode won't go away. Read the explantion which pops-up when you press the button. I see a new 'button' telling me that I'm running restricted mode. Both my HDHomerun tuners are detected and it all looked very familiar, except I opened 'setuptv' (run as administrator) and went for the channel scan, as mentioned on the web page. I installed the plugin 'SlimTV-NativeTV-10th_AE_Update1_refresh' and followed


I installed MP2 according to and I met the dependencies mentioned. I completely uninstalled MP1 and it's components.

Working on a Windows7 standalone (no domain member) 32 bits environment, logged in as a member of the administrators group
