![]() or was now maybe a trial, they seem to be changing licensing frequently. It is a free version for playing video streams. To answer your question about version, I was using a fresh download for install, I would assume it was current. Your Ceton adapter is considered a virtual adapter in Windows which is why we requested disabling the adapter." ![]() ![]() "This issue only occurs on Windows 7 or earlier machines, it's basically a quirk in older versions of Windows if a virtual adapter is present. "As a test, please disable the Ceton adapter found in Windows Control Panel network connections and try again for us." One reason I was curious about the Ceton is Playon support suggested disabling it. I am a bit dumbfounded that anything outside of multiple transcoding sessions or drive I/O can hit it hard. I was planning on doing more transcoding with the system so it is a bit of a beefcake for the processor for when it was built, not to mention RAM. I originally was using the onboard Intel video but I discovered to cure screen flicker I needed a NVIDA chipset and bought a relatively cheap card. My system is 16 GB, 4 core / 8 threads 4 Ghz (Intel 4790k) and Geforce 210 1 GB, Asus Z97 deluxe MB. My Lan is in the 10.x.x.x range and the Ceton is I somewhere in .x. Off to work now but I will wire a laptop up later and run a speed test through the router again and dig around for Ceton routing related issues later. I have a limited download speed test that I was blaming on the router but may be this desktop. I was thinking that there may be some routing issue where playon is trying to access the ceton "network" card. To be clear Windows sees my Ceton as a local network adapter, I am not accessing it via the network, only the SD homerun is over the LAN. But that is the most expensive options and I am in much need of some ZWAVE devices for home automation so likely not in the very near future. OTH I was thinking to buy more drives including external USB, move my recordings off and rebuild RAID 10. I was thinking about starting to record to SD drive and move the files through some magic software I've yet to research. I find at about 8 simultaneous recordings my playback is slow from the same RAID 5 volume. And yes I am feeling the pain of writes with multiple recordings. In hindsight I wish I had gone for a RAID 10. My Media Center disk is hardware RAID 5 via my ASUS Z97 Deluxe Motherboard (3 x 3 TB SATA 3 drives). without looking I think 240 GB but I may have used an older 120GB. I already uninstalled Playon but it did not help. barring that I see a Media Center uninstall and reinstall in my future. Failing success a restore point rollback. When recordings finish, I intend to restart. I wanted to try out streaming before dropping coin on the version that supports recording. The "TIme Warner Cable" (Spectrum) channel did seem to work. Just a mention in case it gives someone an idea, I have had streaming trouble within the Playon application on the Yahoo View Channel, Netflix and Tubi. These occur separately and effectively kill Media Center requiring Media Center to be. Since loading I have had trouble with an error regarding audio playback and another regarding/ Windows Media center has lost its connection to Windows Media Player. And that time the sky was falling during primetime and a meteorologist had to give us the blow by blow.īut I digress. I am curious as to what a successful setup looks like using Playon coexisting with Media Center if anyone has had luck.ĭespite my efforts certain networks seem to have guide issues caused by live sporting events delaying programming with no guide updates (CBS, CBS, CBS, and you guessed it CBS). I recently loaded the Playon Desktop () on my Media Center box.
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