What Smurf-IV stated is your likely cause.
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I've been having this problem lately as well. Once Media Center is in this state for me it no longer records any TV until I reboot.
I think in my case it's related to multiple users using Media Center, either on the local machine or on extenders.
My first suspicion is generally antivirus and security apps. I'm using nod32 for antivirus - what are you using?
Hi, I have been plauged with the same problem with ehshell not responding when:
1) One or more recordings are in progress and I try to play a recorded TV show
2) If the screen saver kicks in when pausing live/recorded TV
In both cases I find that killing ehshell from the task manager does not help as when you try re-launching it the new instance does not start up at all. My current quick-fix is to logoff and back on again - this ensures that any TV recordings continue uninterrupted and reliably clears the problem for a while.
I just ran the VMC Decoder utility suggested above and I see several video decoders listed but only one is obviously MPEG-2:
I have Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra 7.3 installed for playing BluRay/HD-DVDs but use VistaMC for TV and DVDs. Security package is Norton.
ATI Radeon HD 3200 on-board graphics & ATI Catalyst drivers 08.11. Hauppauge Nova-DT Dual DVB-T tuner card.
Hoping that someone might have an idea how to fix this otherwise my only plan is the dreaded Windows re-install...
Thanks! Damian
Let me add a "me too". I'm getting the problem almost every day now on W7. After the screen saver has been running for a few hours, I turn on my TV to find it frozen on the screen saver. The remote won't have any affect. Sometimes if I wait long enough (1-5 minutes), it will eventually catch up with the remote buttons I've pressed, but this isn't always the case. If I log in via RDP (I have the multi-user hack) and kill Media Center (eshell) via task manager, nothing happens until I also kill the Desktop Window Manager, then Media Center will exit (dwm will autorestart) and I can get back to Media Center via the remote. If it's not obvious, my wife doesn't like that solution.
My complete configuration history is online here: http://mpsharp.com/blog/windows-7-media-center-configuration/
Note I have installed DVRMSToolbox, but the problem started happening a few weeks after that.
I had all kinds of problems similar to what you are all experiencing. This is what I did to fix it:
Hope this helps.
After posting, I realized this was a Vista thread. I'm on W7, and disabling the Desktop Window manager fixed a couple problems for me. See this thread: http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/p/85756/430972.aspx#430972http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/p/85756/430972.aspx#430972