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One of the first tasks on my to-do list after buying a new computer with Vista Home
Premium edition was setting up Media Center Extender for Xbox 360 along with <a href="http://www.runtime360.com/projects/transcode-360/">Transcode
360</a> to make my <a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/hardware/">Xbox 360</a> a true
multimedia device.
</p>
        <p>
Unfortunately the problems started immediately after setting up the Media Center Extender
on my PC. (At this point I’d like to mention that the required 8-digit setup key can
be acquired by starting Media Center on Xbox 360. I spent more time than I should,
figuring this out.) Browsing pictures worked fine, also music and WMV streaming. On
the other hand MPEG streaming resulted in errors.
</p>
        <p>
I quickly dismissed a few probable causes for the problem:
</p>
        <ul>
          <li>
After noticing that Windows Media Player couldn’t properly play MPEG2 files (but strangely
DVDs worked just fine) I installed <a href="http://www.free-codecs.com/download/FFDShow.htm">FFDShow</a> with
MPEG2 playback option turned on. It fixed the playback in WMP 11 but the problem on
the Xbox 360 side remained. 
</li>
          <li>
Just to be sure I temporarily disabled the firewall although the required ports have
already been opened and WMV streaming worked just fine. No surprises there – MPEG
streaming still didn’t work. 
</li>
          <li>
The last desperate act was completely disabling my antivirus solution in case it would
be causing problems. It didn’t help either.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>
The weekend was coming to its end so I decided to try out the alternative media server
solution <a href="http://www.tversity.com/home">TVersity</a>. It worked out of the
box without problems, even transcoding of unsupported formats to WMV. But during the
following week I was growingly unsatisfied with it:
</p>
        <ul>
          <li>
Fast forwarding and rewinding of transcoded videos didn’t work until they were played
back for the first time and cached. 
</li>
          <li>
To make the matters worse even pausing had its problems causing the playback to stop
early for the amount of time it was paused in between. Once again the problem only
appeared for directly transcoded videos not yet in the cache. 
</li>
          <li>
While music list was properly organized by albums and authors the video list was completely
flat making it a real pain scrolling through a few hundred alphabetically sorted files.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>
All of that convinced me to revisit the Media Center problem. Not wanting to reinstall
my machine being otherwise already quite nicely setup by that time I decided to uninstall <a href="http://si.trendmicro-europe.com/consumer/products/products.php?prodgroup=4&amp;family=7&amp;id=79&amp;rightnav=0,0">PC-cillin
Internet Security 2007</a> just to be sure after reading in a few forums that both
 McAfee and Norton can prevent streaming altogether even if they are disabled.
It actually solved my MPEG streaming problem although I thought it highly unlikely
since WMV streaming worked all the time. I still can’t explain why only MPEG streaming
was affected but since then I’m using <a href="http://www.eset.com/products/index.php">NOD32</a> and
still waiting for the first problem it would cause. Not to mention that it also uses
far less system resources than PC-cillin.
</p>
        <p>
The last of my problems was that the default Transcode 360 installation had problems
with UAC therefore I had to manually remove it (uninstall didn’t work) and reinstall
it in the unsupported service mode.
</p>
        <p>
Now that all problems are solved, my Xbox 360 really is the universal home entertainment
system. Being properly connected to my <a href="http://www.home-entertainment.toshiba.co.uk/consumer/products.nsf/pages/lcdplasma-regza-37wl66?opendocument">HD
LCD TV</a> and surround sound system I am now using it for watching DVDs, streaming
videos from my computer, listening to music and watching photos. Even the user interface
is very intuitive and easy to use. Only my music collection still needs some reorganization
for all the different views in the Media Center to work as intended.
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      <title>Antivirus applications and Media Center MPEG streaming</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
One of the first tasks on my to-do list after buying a new computer with Vista Home
Premium edition was setting up Media Center Extender for Xbox 360 along with &lt;a href="http://www.runtime360.com/projects/transcode-360/"&gt;Transcode
360&lt;/a&gt; to make my &lt;a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/hardware/"&gt;Xbox 360&lt;/a&gt; a true
multimedia device.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Unfortunately the problems started immediately after setting up the Media Center Extender
on my PC. (At this point I’d like to mention that the required 8-digit setup key can
be acquired by starting Media Center on Xbox 360. I spent more time than I should,
figuring this out.) Browsing pictures worked fine, also music and WMV streaming. On
the other hand MPEG streaming resulted in errors.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I quickly dismissed a few probable causes for the problem:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
After noticing that Windows Media Player couldn’t properly play MPEG2 files (but strangely
DVDs worked just fine) I installed &lt;a href="http://www.free-codecs.com/download/FFDShow.htm"&gt;FFDShow&lt;/a&gt; with
MPEG2 playback option turned on. It fixed the playback in WMP 11 but the problem on
the Xbox 360 side remained. 
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
Just to be sure I temporarily disabled the firewall although the required ports have
already been opened and WMV streaming worked just fine. No surprises there – MPEG
streaming still didn’t work. 
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
The last desperate act was completely disabling my antivirus solution in case it would
be causing problems. It didn’t help either.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The weekend was coming to its end so I decided to try out the alternative media server
solution &lt;a href="http://www.tversity.com/home"&gt;TVersity&lt;/a&gt;. It worked out of the
box without problems, even transcoding of unsupported formats to WMV. But during the
following week I was growingly unsatisfied with it:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
Fast forwarding and rewinding of transcoded videos didn’t work until they were played
back for the first time and cached. 
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
To make the matters worse even pausing had its problems causing the playback to stop
early for the amount of time it was paused in between. Once again the problem only
appeared for directly transcoded videos not yet in the cache. 
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
While music list was properly organized by albums and authors the video list was completely
flat making it a real pain scrolling through a few hundred alphabetically sorted files.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
All of that convinced me to revisit the Media Center problem. Not wanting to reinstall
my machine being otherwise already quite nicely setup by that time I decided to uninstall &lt;a href="http://si.trendmicro-europe.com/consumer/products/products.php?prodgroup=4&amp;amp;family=7&amp;amp;id=79&amp;amp;rightnav=0,0"&gt;PC-cillin
Internet Security 2007&lt;/a&gt; just to be sure after reading in a few forums that both
&amp;nbsp;McAfee and Norton can prevent streaming altogether even if they are disabled.
It actually solved my MPEG streaming problem although I thought it highly unlikely
since WMV streaming worked all the time. I still can’t explain why only MPEG streaming
was affected but since then I’m using &lt;a href="http://www.eset.com/products/index.php"&gt;NOD32&lt;/a&gt; and
still waiting for the first problem it would cause. Not to mention that it also uses
far less system resources than PC-cillin.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The last of my problems was that the default Transcode 360 installation had problems
with UAC therefore I had to manually remove it (uninstall didn’t work) and reinstall
it in the unsupported service mode.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Now that all problems are solved, my Xbox 360 really is the universal home entertainment
system. Being properly connected to my &lt;a href="http://www.home-entertainment.toshiba.co.uk/consumer/products.nsf/pages/lcdplasma-regza-37wl66?opendocument"&gt;HD
LCD TV&lt;/a&gt; and surround sound system I am now using it for watching DVDs, streaming
videos from my computer, listening to music and watching photos. Even the user interface
is very intuitive and easy to use. Only my music collection still needs some reorganization
for all the different views in the Media Center to work as intended.
&lt;/p&gt;
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Yesterday I tried committing some changes to one of the <a href="http://www.planinskodrustvogozdmartuljk.si/">websites</a> I
am maintaining into my CVS repository. To my surprise the operation failed or to be
more exact, the <a href="http://www.tortoisecvs.org/">TortoiseCVS</a> client just
kept performing the command for several minutes without failing until I cancelled
it.
</p>
        <p>
After some investigation I realized that it’s been almost two weeks since my last
CVS usage and that in the meantime the only noticeable change on my server machine
where I have the <a href="http://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/">CVSNT</a> service running
was the change of the antivirus software. I started trying out <a href="http://www.eset.com/products/nt.htm">NOD32</a>.
It became the primary suspect for the problem.
</p>
        <p>
To make my further investigation easier I decided to try if the CVS works when used
locally from the server:
</p>
        <p>
          <font face="Courier New">cvs -d :pserver:damir@localhost:/Root login<br />
Logging in to :pserver:damir@localhost:2401:/Root<br />
CVS Password: ******<br />
cvs [login aborted]: Error reading from server localhost: -1</font>
        </p>
        <p>
Obviously it didn’t work even locally so it wasn’t a simple problem of firewall blocking
the port (although this would be strange without having any firewall enabled at all).
Some googling quickly uncovered the program responsible: <a href="http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/Faq#head-2ce95cedb3ed9f135ac3cc9712d817d4688a240e">NOD32
IMON service</a>. Disabling it and restarting the server solved the problem.
</p>
        <p>
But I wasn’t satisfied with that. I didn’t want to disable the internet monitor completely
to make the CVSNT work. This would mean that I’d have to go on looking for another
antivirus solution while I was completely satisfied with this one up till now. After
some more investigation I found <a href="http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=17540;start=msg108508#post108508">a
hint</a> that brought me to my final solution: re-enabling the IMON service and excluding
the CVSNT executable from the monitoring. The exclusions list can be reached
by opening up the <font face="Courier New">NOD32 Control Center</font> under <font face="Courier New">Resident
modules and filters</font> &gt; <font face="Courier New">IMON</font>. <font face="Courier New">Setup</font> button in
the following window opens up another window with <font face="Courier New">Miscellaneous</font> tab,
inside the <font face="Courier New">Exclusion</font> group there's an <font face="Courier New">Edit...</font> button
which displays the list. The file that has to be added is <font face="Courier New">cvsservice.exe</font> from
the <font face="Courier New">C:\Program Files\CVSNT</font> directory in the case of
default installation.
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      <title>NOD32 &amp; CVSNT compatibility problem</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Mar 2006 12:27:59 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Yesterday I tried committing some changes to one of the &lt;a href="http://www.planinskodrustvogozdmartuljk.si/"&gt;websites&lt;/a&gt; I
am maintaining into my CVS repository. To my surprise the operation failed or to be
more exact, the &lt;a href="http://www.tortoisecvs.org/"&gt;TortoiseCVS&lt;/a&gt; client just
kept performing the command for several minutes without failing until I cancelled
it.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
After some investigation I realized that it’s been almost two weeks since my last
CVS usage and that in the meantime the only noticeable change on my server machine
where I have the &lt;a href="http://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/"&gt;CVSNT&lt;/a&gt; service running
was the change of the antivirus software. I started trying out &lt;a href="http://www.eset.com/products/nt.htm"&gt;NOD32&lt;/a&gt;.
It became the primary suspect for the problem.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
To make my further investigation easier I decided to try if the CVS works when used
locally from the server:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;cvs -d :pserver:damir@localhost:/Root login&lt;br&gt;
Logging in to :pserver:damir@localhost:2401:/Root&lt;br&gt;
CVS Password: ******&lt;br&gt;
cvs [login aborted]: Error reading from server localhost: -1&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Obviously it didn’t work even locally so it wasn’t a simple problem of firewall blocking
the port (although this would be strange without having any firewall enabled at all).
Some googling quickly uncovered the program responsible: &lt;a href="http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/Faq#head-2ce95cedb3ed9f135ac3cc9712d817d4688a240e"&gt;NOD32
IMON service&lt;/a&gt;. Disabling it and restarting the server solved the problem.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
But I wasn’t satisfied with that. I didn’t want to disable the internet monitor completely
to make the CVSNT work. This would mean that I’d have to go on looking for another
antivirus solution while I was completely satisfied with this one up till now. After
some more investigation I found &lt;a href="http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=17540;start=msg108508#post108508"&gt;a
hint&lt;/a&gt; that brought me to my final solution: re-enabling the IMON service and excluding
the CVSNT executable from the monitoring. The exclusions list can be&amp;nbsp;reached
by opening up the&amp;nbsp;&lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;NOD32 Control Center&lt;/font&gt; under &lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;Resident
modules and filters&lt;/font&gt; &amp;gt; &lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;IMON&lt;/font&gt;. &lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;Setup&lt;/font&gt; button&amp;nbsp;in
the following window opens up another window with&amp;nbsp;&lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;Miscellaneous&lt;/font&gt; tab,
inside the &lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;Exclusion&lt;/font&gt; group there's an&amp;nbsp;&lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;Edit...&lt;/font&gt; button
which displays the list.&amp;nbsp;The file that has to be added is &lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;cvsservice.exe&lt;/font&gt; from
the &lt;font face="Courier New"&gt;C:\Program Files\CVSNT&lt;/font&gt; directory in the case of
default installation.
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