Recently updated software and firmware. MS = v1.0.1.0 and DVDFab = x64 v10.0.6.8
1. Not sure if this is MS or DVDFab. Copied 1 movie and disc one of a multi-disc TV series. Using Full Disc mode. In both cases, the iso file was copied to the MS HDD DVDFab/Video folder and not the Movie folder. In both cases, the iso was copied into the folder and did not have an individual subfolder. The movies are correctly identified in the MS database (ie iFileType field in tbVideosFile.) In neither case was either movie shown as recently added. This happened for the first time after the updates.
2. MS is incorrectly reporting HDD temperature. After booting up, disk manager reports the HDD temp at 100 degrees C. Actual measured temperature (laser thermometer) is 29.8 degrees C.
3. After 10 boots (power cylce start using the remote) MS consistently (always) reports New HDD Detected. and wants to rescan. This problem existed with earlier versions, but only intermittently.
4. Each rescan of HDD causes about 8 movies to lose poster display. I reported a similar problem previously. Each time this happens, the value of the iFileType in tbVideosFile was changed to 1 on these movies instead of 2 and the value of idMovie in tbVideosFile was changed to -1 for these movies instead of the correct identifier. Restoring the correct values cures the problem until the next scan. The only way to stop it is to decline the rescan on the New HDD Detected prompt.
5. I attempted to send the logs, but received an error message of a Network Connection Failure. (I previously reported this and no one contacted me with instructions to locate the log files and manually send them.) There is no network issue as internet is fine and I can communicate with MS via browser and Explorer. There is no internet issue as I am using it as I write. I wonder if the issue is related to satellite internet? The latency and handshake can sometimes be different than with cable, DSL or other options.
Seems we are going backwards.
Please advise. I can send the db if needed or the log files if I'm told how to find them and to whom they should be sent.
Thanks
1. Not sure if this is MS or DVDFab. Copied 1 movie and disc one of a multi-disc TV series. Using Full Disc mode. In both cases, the iso file was copied to the MS HDD DVDFab/Video folder and not the Movie folder. In both cases, the iso was copied into the folder and did not have an individual subfolder. The movies are correctly identified in the MS database (ie iFileType field in tbVideosFile.) In neither case was either movie shown as recently added. This happened for the first time after the updates.
2. MS is incorrectly reporting HDD temperature. After booting up, disk manager reports the HDD temp at 100 degrees C. Actual measured temperature (laser thermometer) is 29.8 degrees C.
3. After 10 boots (power cylce start using the remote) MS consistently (always) reports New HDD Detected. and wants to rescan. This problem existed with earlier versions, but only intermittently.
4. Each rescan of HDD causes about 8 movies to lose poster display. I reported a similar problem previously. Each time this happens, the value of the iFileType in tbVideosFile was changed to 1 on these movies instead of 2 and the value of idMovie in tbVideosFile was changed to -1 for these movies instead of the correct identifier. Restoring the correct values cures the problem until the next scan. The only way to stop it is to decline the rescan on the New HDD Detected prompt.
5. I attempted to send the logs, but received an error message of a Network Connection Failure. (I previously reported this and no one contacted me with instructions to locate the log files and manually send them.) There is no network issue as internet is fine and I can communicate with MS via browser and Explorer. There is no internet issue as I am using it as I write. I wonder if the issue is related to satellite internet? The latency and handshake can sometimes be different than with cable, DSL or other options.
Seems we are going backwards.
Please advise. I can send the db if needed or the log files if I'm told how to find them and to whom they should be sent.
Thanks
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