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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 22 for Windows => Topic started by: nathanCFD on October 20, 2016, 05:34:55 pm
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I put a SSD in my new HTPC, and it loads so fast, the LAN isn't totally ready as MC22 tries to get the library. I have MC22 set to startup in Theatre View on boot. So, it fails to get the library and the "Retry" dialogue box is up.
Seems like in MC21, it used to try multiple times automatically before the dialogue box pops up.
Any way to delay fetching the library from Media Server for a couple of seconds, or tell it to retry automatically two or three times? Otherwise, I have to plug in a keyboard to click "retry" every time I boot up.
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From memory there is a windows 'setting' (it's in the registry I think) that delays services (and maybe other things) starting until the network is ready. We have it set on our PCs at work to ensure the network is up and running 100% before the PC tries to access the domain. It may help you in your setup.
Spike
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From memory there is a windows 'setting' (it's in the registry I think) that delays services (and maybe other things) starting until the network is ready. We have it set on our PCs at work to ensure the network is up and running 100% before the PC tries to access the domain. It may help you in your setup.
Spike
Thank you Spike, your answer pointed me in the right direction. I tried setting a Group Policy to delay services until network is available, and that didn't help. So, I examined all service behavior and found dotNet was defaulting to delayed automatic startup. I switched it to automatic and all is good. Thanks for responding, I wouldn't have thought to go there if you hadn't mentioned it.
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I tried setting a Group Policy to delay services until network is available, and that didn't help.
That was the puppy!
So, I examined all service behavior and found dotNet was defaulting to delayed automatic startup. I switched it to automatic and all is good. Thanks for responding, I wouldn't have thought to go there if you hadn't mentioned it.
That was a bit random, but really pleased you found a fix :D
Spike
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My fix didn't withstand the next Windows Update, should have anticipated that.
So, I took MC22 off "Run On Startup", wrote a script to timeout for five seconds and launch MC22 from the script. And, set the script to run on startup. Kind of sloppy, but it's working. Thought I'd update post in case anyone else was having SSD issues.
Maybe a SSD Timeout option would be a cool feature for v23 :)