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Users / Re: USBUIRT now what?
« on: February 09, 2008, 09:40:51 pm »
I just got my USBUIRT hooked up, and I'm also scratching my  head over this. It got detected when I plugged it in. Now, setting up a TV seems almost impossible.
 I get to the part where you can select "Learn Code" and nothing happens when I repeatedly press the power button on my remote.

There is absolutely nothing in the Wiki about getting this set up.  Can anybody write a decent tutorial?

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Users / Disabling autoplay when a DVD is inserted...
« on: February 09, 2008, 06:37:38 pm »
Is there a way to disable autoplay on the MD's?  I'm in the process of ripping my 300 or so DVD collection on to my core. My wife is trying to watch a movie that has already been ripped..  Since I'm changing discs out ever 10 minutes or so, its very disruptive.

Is there an option that does this?

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Developers / Re: CM11A - adding new lights...
« on: February 09, 2008, 06:35:27 pm »
how would I check/configure the baud rate settings?
I went into the BIOS and ensured that the serial ports are inabled, end even tried different IRQs and everything.

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Developers / Re: CM11A - adding new lights...
« on: February 09, 2008, 05:49:04 pm »
Here is my log while manually trying to send on/off commands to the switch at A1

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/var/log/pluto/40_CM11A.log

10 02/09/08 11:46:40.296 Received MESSAGE 77             0x62b170 device: 40 <0x41001950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:40.296 Received Message type 1 ID 192 from 0 to 41 (device: 40) resp 0 <0x41001950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:40.296 Child device 41 has channel A1. <0x41001950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:40.323 Sending address with HouseCode=6, DeviceCode=6. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:40.323 Sending packet with HighByte=4, LowByte=66. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:40.323 Sending header with Checksum: 6a. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:55.330 No response from CM11A device. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:55.430 Sending address with HouseCode=6, DeviceCode=6. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:55.445 Sending packet with HighByte=4, LowByte=66. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:46:55.445 Sending header with Checksum: 6a. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:10.450 No response from CM11A device. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:10.550 Sending address with HouseCode=6, DeviceCode=6. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:10.550 Sending packet with HighByte=4, LowByte=66. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:10.550 Sending header with Checksum: 6a. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:25.553 No response from CM11A device. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:25.653 Sending address with HouseCode=6, DeviceCode=6. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:25.653 Sending packet with HighByte=4, LowByte=66. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:25.653 Sending header with Checksum: 6a. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:40.661 No response from CM11A device. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:40.761 Sending address with HouseCode=6, DeviceCode=6. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:40.761 Sending packet with HighByte=4, LowByte=66. <0x41802950>
10 02/09/08 11:47:40.761 Sending header with Checksum: 6a. <0x41802950>

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Users / Re: More problems with software RAID
« on: February 09, 2008, 04:23:59 pm »
I still haven't been able to figure out where to delete the path in the admin...

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Developers / Re: CM11A - adding new lights...
« on: February 09, 2008, 04:21:55 pm »
Huh, still no go.

Do I need anything in the "Device Pipes used" field?

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Users / Re: nvidia 7050
« on: February 09, 2008, 04:41:50 am »
My motherboard has a 6150 and I'm completely pleased with it. I run UI2 with Alpha blending, and I've only seen tearing a very few times.  The only major difference between the two that I can see is that the 7150 supports HDMI. Really, I don't think you can go wrong with either

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Developers / CM11A - adding new lights...
« on: February 09, 2008, 03:54:45 am »
I have my CM11A set up per the wiki instructions. I have the correct Com port selected for its device data.

Now I am adding lights (or trying to anyways). I add a light as a child to the CM11A, but I'm unsure what to put for Device Data -> Port/Channel Number.

Just to test it out, I have a lamp module set to A1. Does this mean I just need to put A1 in the Port/Channel Number field?  I have tried it with no success so far.


thanks

Jon

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Users / Re: Port Forwarding questions
« on: February 09, 2008, 01:57:07 am »
thanks - makes sense now.

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Users / Re: Port Forwarding questions
« on: February 09, 2008, 01:40:15 am »
yes, its needed unfortunately.

Why can't you forward ports to 2 IP addresses?

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Users / Re: Port Forwarding questions
« on: February 09, 2008, 01:18:55 am »
Yes, that is exactly what I'm trying to do. Is it the right thing to do?

How can I open those ports for both of those IP addreses? (They both need them in order to use Xbox live)

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Users / Port Forwarding questions
« on: February 09, 2008, 12:45:43 am »
My core is up and running stable now. I've finally finished tying in the rest of my network. The last problem I have now is with port forwarding.

Both my wife and my son have Xbox360's, and they each have their own Xbox Live accounts. For xbox live, I must forward ports TCP 3074, UDP 3074 and UDP 88. Both Xbox 360s  have static IP addresses of 192.168.80.201 and 192.168.80.202 (the DHCP in the core has been changed to stop at 192.168.80.199). Also, my external interface has a static IP address, and the ports are forwarded from my DSL modem to the core's external IP. (I know it is correct because if I unplug the core from the DSL modem and plug in an XBox 360, everything works as it should)

Now, when I set up port forwarding in the core, it does not appear to work quite right.
Here are the ports forwarded...
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tcp  3074 to 3074  3074  192.168.80.201  port_forward  Delete
udp 3074 to 3074 3074 192.168.80.201 port_forward Delete
udp 88 to 88 88 192.168.80.201 port_forward Delete
tcp 3074 to 3074 3074 192.168.80.202 port_forward Delete
udp 3074 to 3074 3074 192.168.80.202 port_forward Delete
udp 88 to 88 88 192.168.80.202 port_forward Delete

Is there something I should be doing with the *limit to IP field???
Is it even possible to forward the same ports to multiple IP addresses like I have here?

thanks

Jon

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Users / Re: More problems with software RAID
« on: February 08, 2008, 06:41:46 pm »
Still poking around with this a little..

If I go to the Media Browser in Admin, and view the porperties of one of the DVD's - I can see that there are 2 file attributes for each one. One with the path of:

/mnt/device/28/public/data/videos

and another with the path of:

/home/public/data/other/Sofrware Raid 5[28]/public/data/videos

How can I fix this?? Is it a bug?
Also, if I were to delete one of the file attributes manually, which one should I delete?

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Users / Re: More problems with software RAID
« on: February 08, 2008, 06:12:15 pm »
Hmmm.. I'm still getting double entries in Media->Video

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Users / Re: More problems with software RAID
« on: February 08, 2008, 03:36:39 pm »
This is very strange - I had to Edit the Device Template for the raid array. In the device data is a boolean flag for "Allowed to Modify" for each of the data entries. I had to check "Allowed To Modify" for the "Use Automatically" entry, go back to the advanced settings for the raid array, and only then could I check to use it automatically.

So far it seems like it solved it, I will know as soon as this disc copies if it fixes the double dvd entries in Media->Videos

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