HTPC woes

For the last four days I have literally gone crazy. My main HTPC started showing signs of driver corruption issues as well as codec issues. I was getting a few BSOD as well as during boot up the hdd smart monitoring was throwing up a warning that my main OS hdd was showing signs of failure. So what any good nerd would do, I pulled out the old hdd, installed a new hdd, began to re-install Vista, and that is where the beginning of all my troubles started.

Back when Vista was just coming out and was “new” I was using Vista as the OS and main piece to my HTPC puzzle. I was using Vista back when people were putting it down, and saying how bad it was, and how “vista was a buddy piece of shit” however I have had nothing but great luck with Vista, never had issues, no driver issues, nothing, that is until recently.

So the re-install completed, I go to Asus’s website and grab the latest drivers, and get everything re-installed, re-setup, get the HTPC back into the rack in my basement, plugged everything in, and then go to setup media center. I get to the setup TV part, go through the prompts, put in the zip code, vista says it is downloading the new guide data, and finally says it is finished. I then go to the guide to setup my series recordings and I pull up the guide and I see “no data available” in the guide for each and every single channel. So at this point I am like no big deal, might be an issue with Zap2it the provider that provides the EPG data so I shut it down and go to bed.

The next day I go back down, turn everything on again, and get back to work, re-did the TV setup, went through all the prompts, it completes and again I still see “no data available” by this point it is 6:30pm Monday and the bulk of my tv shows that I record are about to start, I then panic and go through the TV setup several more times again to no avail. Finally I said fuck it, and did another OS re-install, and by this point I missed my time frame for recording my shows (thank god I have Torrents/Newsgroups as backups). The OS install completes, do all the windows updates, drivers, software, ect.. get everything completed, go to setup VMC, do the TV setup, and still again no guide data is showing up. By this point it is late (like 1am) Monday night and I am just pissed off to no end. I shut everything down and go to bed.

Over the next several days I did 5 more OS re-installs, some with SP1 some without, some with windows updates, some without. No matter what I did, tried, swapped out hdds, ram, cpu’s, with tuner cards, without, you name it I tried it, and I still could not get the EPG data to show up. Finally I broke down and reluctantly went and grabbed my Windows 7 (7000) beta dvd and installed that, and at first that was showing signs of issues, as it wouldn’t let me do windows updates and kept throwing an error code. I finally google’d the error code and it had to do with time being messed up, I did a windows time update, went back to windows update and it finally worked.

The reason I say I “reluctantly” went to Windows 7 is because I no longer have use of Webguide plugin as well as straight forward commercial skipping that I get with Vista. There are some ways to use DVRMSTollbox (DTB) to convert the new 7MC WTV file format to DVR-MS, then once the file is back into DVR-MS I can then use Showanalyzer/Lifextender to cut out the commercials in the tv recordings.

Other than not having Webguide and Lifextender, I am still happy with 7MC. I have windows 7 installed on my MSI Wind netbook, as well as my “test” box that “I have in my office, so it isn’t something new to me, its just out of my comfort zone as I like to keep my HTPC as clean and simple as possible without running very many extra applications, so running Windows 7 beta is pretty big step for me, so we will see how that goes.

Stay tuned for another post on how my adventures with automating my tv recordings to be automatically converted to DVR-MS files and then processed by lifextender, so stay tuned for that. As always hit me up on twitter or register here and post up a comment or two.

 

- Josh

2 thoughts on “HTPC woes

  1. I had a thought on the Webguide piece. If the data is on the WHS what if you use a separate VMC to dish out the Webguide serving and Windows 7 as the main MC? I’m getting ready to kick off a whole new build of MC, WHS for my house and was thinking of trying that out but I wasn’t sure if that will work.

  2. The main reason for webguide isn’t for streaming video or other content, it was more for remote scheduling of tv shows.

    - Josh

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