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I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to "Stream"
it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here is what
happened.

First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
cancelled.

Then I got

4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action -- null

Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under 3
gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have much
more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the drive) But
it would not

It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video tape)
but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.

Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing options
considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR and DVD (I
know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)

But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
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"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 
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I thought that too, but this is the 2nd show I've streamed in, and the
other one burned to DVD just fine.... As I said, I did the work around,
which is likely better anyway, so it's now officially a non-issue, but
I'd still like to know how to fix it.

General Kireiko wrote:
> John in Detroit <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> : I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to "Stream"
> : it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here is what
> : happened.
>
> .....snip....
>
> : Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing options
> : considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR and DVD (I
> : know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>
> : But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
>
> It COULD be an issue stemming from downloading a show obtained via IVS.
> I know that you cannot send a received show. Maybe this set up a flag
> somewhere and caused the error message.
>
> Just a possibility.
>
> -Doug

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"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
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John in Detroit wrote:
> I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to "Stream"
> it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here is what
> happened.
>
> First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
> cancelled.
>
> Then I got
>
> 4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action -- null
>
> Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under 3
> gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have much
> more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the drive) But
> it would not
>
> It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video tape)
> but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.
>
> Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing options
> considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR and DVD (I
> know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>
> But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
Windoze? A single file on W98 Fat16 limited to 2Gbytes.
Fat32 limited to 4 Gbytes. Win 2k, xp NFTS not a problem.

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I know that Henry, the laptop is Fat32 and the desktop has it's choice
of 2 drives, one Fat32 and the other NTFS, The file is less than 3 gigs
so it's not file limits on the computers

Henry wrote:
> John in Detroit wrote:
>
>> I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to "Stream"
>> it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here is what
>> happened.
>>
>> First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
>> cancelled.
>>
>> Then I got
>>
>> 4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action --
>> null
>>
>> Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under
>> 3 gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have
>> much more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the
>> drive) But it would not
>>
>> It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video
>> tape) but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.
>>
>> Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing
>> options considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR
>> and DVD (I know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>>
>> But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
>
> Windoze? A single file on W98 Fat16 limited to 2Gbytes.
> Fat32 limited to 4 Gbytes. Win 2k, xp NFTS not a problem.
>
> Henry

--
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"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 
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John, you've possibly stumbled across a user still using a version of the
Poopli Updater which has conflicts w/ DVArchive downloading (due to a
missing "*.evt" control file). Had you requested the show via Poopli? If
so, check w/ the sender to determine the version of the Poopli Updater
they're using, to confirm.

Regardless, here's a workaround you might try, to download the show via a
means other than DVArchive...

http://www.poopli.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1838&perpage=1&pagenumber=34



"John in Detroit" <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:Bgd6e.36$p22.4@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com...
> I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to "Stream"
> it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here is what
> happened.
>
> First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
> cancelled.
>
> Then I got
>
> 4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action --
null
>
> Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under 3
> gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have much
> more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the drive) But
> it would not
>
> It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video tape)
> but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.
>
> Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing options
> considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR and DVD (I
> know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>
> But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
> --
> John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
> "Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
> Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 
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I had made the request via Poopli however the work around was to burn to
video tape instead of DVD... And that's how I did it, since it played
fine on both Replays, just would not stream to the computer.

It's likely that there were no events in the recording

And video tape works out better for the final destination as well

So, I'm not going t purse it further

However, my primary reason was wondering what happened, I kind of get
into technology and when it don't work.... I wonder what went wrong.

Now I know.. Thus I can sleep better (I'm not kidding) thanks

Karl Kaufman wrote:
> John, you've possibly stumbled across a user still using a version of the
> Poopli Updater which has conflicts w/ DVArchive downloading (due to a
> missing "*.evt" control file). Had you requested the show via Poopli? If
> so, check w/ the sender to determine the version of the Poopli Updater
> they're using, to confirm.
>
> Regardless, here's a workaround you might try, to download the show via a
> means other than DVArchive...
>
> http://www.poopli.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1838&perpage=1&pagenumber=34
>
>
>
> "John in Detroit" <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:Bgd6e.36$p22.4@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com...
>
>>I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to "Stream"
>>it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here is what
>>happened.
>>
>>First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
>>cancelled.
>>
>>Then I got
>>
>>4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action --
>
> null
>
>>Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under 3
>>gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have much
>>more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the drive) But
>>it would not
>>
>>It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video tape)
>>but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.
>>
>>Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing options
>>considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR and DVD (I
>>know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>>
>>But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
>>--
>> John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
>>"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
>> Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
>
>
>
>

--
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"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 

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I may not be understanding what you were doing, but it sounds like you
wanted to stream from the ReplayTV directly to a DVD on your computer.
Very bad idea.
Glad going to VideoTape was acceptable for you, otherwise you should
use DVA to DOWNLOAD the show to your computer, then burn the MPG to DVD
using a DVD publishing software


John in Detroit <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
news:AdD7e.5925$bc2.4876@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com:

> I had made the request via Poopli however the work around was to burn
> to video tape instead of DVD... And that's how I did it, since it
> played fine on both Replays, just would not stream to the computer.
>
> It's likely that there were no events in the recording
>
> And video tape works out better for the final destination as well
>
> So, I'm not going t purse it further
>
> However, my primary reason was wondering what happened, I kind of get
> into technology and when it don't work.... I wonder what went wrong.
>
> Now I know.. Thus I can sleep better (I'm not kidding) thanks
>
> Karl Kaufman wrote:
>> John, you've possibly stumbled across a user still using a version of
>> the Poopli Updater which has conflicts w/ DVArchive downloading (due
>> to a missing "*.evt" control file). Had you requested the show via
>> Poopli? If so, check w/ the sender to determine the version of the
>> Poopli Updater they're using, to confirm.
>>
>> Regardless, here's a workaround you might try, to download the show
>> via a means other than DVArchive...
>>
>> http://www.poopli.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1838&perpage=1
&
>> pagenumber=34
>>
>>
>>
>> "John in Detroit" <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:Bgd6e.36$p22.4@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com...
>>
>>>I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to
>>>"Stream" it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here
>>>is what happened.
>>>
>>>First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
>>>cancelled.
>>>
>>>Then I got
>>>
>>>4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action
>>>--
>>
>> null
>>
>>>Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under
>>>3 gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have
>>>much more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the
>>>drive) But it would not
>>>
>>>It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video
>>>tape) but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.
>>>
>>>Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing
>>>options considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR
>>>and DVD (I know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>>>
>>>But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
>>>--
>>> John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
>>>"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your
>>>business"
>>> Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 14:57:49 GMT, Steph
<CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote:

>I may not be understanding what you were doing, but it sounds like you
>wanted to stream from the ReplayTV directly to a DVD on your computer.
>Very bad idea.
>Glad going to VideoTape was acceptable for you, otherwise you should
>use DVA to DOWNLOAD the show to your computer, then burn the MPG to DVD
>using a DVD publishing software
>

If you don't want DVA to add these shows to it's guide (and there's no
need to unless you're keeping them on HD too), you'd probably want to
use the DVA "export" option rather than "download". Also, this can be
set to not copy the .EVT and .NDX files, which are useless for DVD
publishing.

>
>John in Detroit <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
>news:AdD7e.5925$bc2.4876@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com:
>
>> I had made the request via Poopli however the work around was to burn
>> to video tape instead of DVD... And that's how I did it, since it
>> played fine on both Replays, just would not stream to the computer.
>>
>> It's likely that there were no events in the recording
>>
>> And video tape works out better for the final destination as well
>>
>> So, I'm not going t purse it further
>>
>> However, my primary reason was wondering what happened, I kind of get
>> into technology and when it don't work.... I wonder what went wrong.
>>
>> Now I know.. Thus I can sleep better (I'm not kidding) thanks
>>
>> Karl Kaufman wrote:
>>> John, you've possibly stumbled across a user still using a version of
>>> the Poopli Updater which has conflicts w/ DVArchive downloading (due
>>> to a missing "*.evt" control file). Had you requested the show via
>>> Poopli? If so, check w/ the sender to determine the version of the
>>> Poopli Updater they're using, to confirm.
>>>
>>> Regardless, here's a workaround you might try, to download the show
>>> via a means other than DVArchive...
>>>
>>> http://www.poopli.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1838&perpage=1
>&
>>> pagenumber=34
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "John in Detroit" <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>> news:Bgd6e.36$p22.4@newssvr31.news.prodigy.com...
>>>
>>>>I recently received a show from another replay user, Went to
>>>>"Stream" it to my computer for DVD-ing so I could pass it on and here
>>>>is what happened.
>>>>
>>>>First I got a message "Notice: Download of show <show name> Manually
>>>>cancelled.
>>>>
>>>>Then I got
>>>>
>>>>4/10 13:17:59 ERROR: Exception while executing Remote Replay action
>>>>--
>>>
>>> null
>>>
>>>>Now... The problem is I did not cancel, the show is there, it's under
>>>>3 gig so it should transfer to any of my computers (all of which have
>>>>much more room, this one has 20 gig free, out of 40 total on the
>>>>drive) But it would not
>>>>
>>>>It streamed fine from one replay to the other, (and then to video
>>>>tape) but alas, it would not stream to my hard drive.
>>>>
>>>>Any ideas. Note: Video tape is likely the better of the sharing
>>>>options considering who I gave it to (One person there has both VCR
>>>>and DVD (I know, it's on loan from me) but the others have only vcr)
>>>>
>>>>But it's clearly an ARRUGH issue
>>>>--
>>>> John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
>>>>"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your
>>>>business"
>>>> Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes

--
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"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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Almost, I stream to hard drive using DVArchive, then burn (later) to DVD
using Nero (sometimes MUCH later)

Steph wrote:
> I may not be understanding what you were doing, but it sounds like you
> wanted to stream from the ReplayTV directly to a DVD on your computer.
> Very bad idea.
> Glad going to VideoTape was acceptable for you, otherwise you should
> use DVA to DOWNLOAD the show to your computer, then burn the MPG to DVD
> using a DVD publishing software
--
John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 21:46:43 GMT, John in Detroit
<Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>Almost, I stream to hard drive using DVArchive, then burn (later) to DVD
>using Nero (sometimes MUCH later)
>

Do you use DVA to play the files (either locally or streamed to a
Replay)?

>Steph wrote:
>> I may not be understanding what you were doing, but it sounds like you
>> wanted to stream from the ReplayTV directly to a DVD on your computer.
>> Very bad idea.
>> Glad going to VideoTape was acceptable for you, otherwise you should
>> use DVA to DOWNLOAD the show to your computer, then burn the MPG to DVD
>> using a DVD publishing software

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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DVA does not include a file player, so it can not play the files, IT
can, however, call another program and feed it parameters, so it can
call Power DVD or Windows Media Player or The Core Media Player or
Nero's video player (I suspect) or the ATI Media player or... Well...
it's a long list. But DVA can not play files

And the answer is ..... Depends on the show.. There is one show I record
for myself and my daughter, I watch using the player (Core Media) That
DVA calls, (You would say watch with dva) Another show I record for my
general manager, I also watch it both on DVD and with DVA. The
remaining shows I record for her... But most of those were recorded by
the ATI card, not the Replays. (Replay is far easier to program but the
ATI card is closer to the DVD burner by one step so it's easier to use
it when I'm going to be burning to DVD w/o watching on computer)

By the way, not one of the programs listed above need the event file

Mark Lloyd wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 21:46:43 GMT, John in Detroit
> <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Almost, I stream to hard drive using DVArchive, then burn (later) to DVD
>>using Nero (sometimes MUCH later)
>>
>
>
> Do you use DVA to play the files (either locally or streamed to a
> Replay)?
>
>
>>Steph wrote:
>>
>>>I may not be understanding what you were doing, but it sounds like you
>>>wanted to stream from the ReplayTV directly to a DVD on your computer.
>>>Very bad idea.
>>>Glad going to VideoTape was acceptable for you, otherwise you should
>>>use DVA to DOWNLOAD the show to your computer, then burn the MPG to DVD
>>>using a DVD publishing software
>
>

--
John F Davis, in Delightful Detroit. WA8YXM(at)arrl(dot)net
"Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business"
Diabetic? http://community.compuserve.com/diabetes
 
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 16:36:13 GMT, John in Detroit
<Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>DVA does not include a file player, so it can not play the files, IT
>can, however, call another program and feed it parameters, so it can
>call Power DVD or Windows Media Player or The Core Media Player or
>Nero's video player (I suspect) or the ATI Media player or... Well...
>it's a long list. But DVA can not play files
>
>And the answer is ..... Depends on the show.. There is one show I record
>for myself and my daughter, I watch using the player (Core Media) That
>DVA calls, (You would say watch with dva) Another show I record for my
>general manager, I also watch it both on DVD and with DVA. The
>remaining shows I record for her... But most of those were recorded by
>the ATI card, not the Replays. (Replay is far easier to program but the
>ATI card is closer to the DVD burner by one step so it's easier to use
>it when I'm going to be burning to DVD w/o watching on computer)
>
>By the way, not one of the programs listed above need the event file
>

And probably don't need the .NDX file either.

>Mark Lloyd wrote:
>> On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 21:46:43 GMT, John in Detroit
>> <Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Almost, I stream to hard drive using DVArchive, then burn (later) to DVD
>>>using Nero (sometimes MUCH later)
>>>
>>
>>
>> Do you use DVA to play the files (either locally or streamed to a
>> Replay)?
>>
>>
>>>Steph wrote:
>>>
>>>>I may not be understanding what you were doing, but it sounds like you
>>>>wanted to stream from the ReplayTV directly to a DVD on your computer.
>>>>Very bad idea.
>>>>Glad going to VideoTape was acceptable for you, otherwise you should
>>>>use DVA to DOWNLOAD the show to your computer, then burn the MPG to DVD
>>>>using a DVD publishing software
>>
>>

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."