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Run R5000-HD as a Service?
I'm running SageTV v6.2.10, and have it configured to run as a Windows service with automatic restart. Then if my system reboots unexpectedly (power outage, Windows update etc.), SageTV will be running even though I haven't logged in.
But if my objective is to ensure recordings still take place even though I'm not logged in, don't I also need the R5000-HD program running as a Windows service? How do I do that? Is there any concern about the relatively startup timing of these 2 apps? Thanks in advance. |
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I don't think the startup order matters all that much. If the R5000 app starts first, it will wait for a connection from Sage. If Sage starts first, I believe it periodically retries the network encoder connection until it connects.
That's my recollection anyway. I'm not at my R5000 box right now to verify.
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How to Start an App as a Service?
OK, thanks. I'm not too inclined to buy a program (FireDaemon) for one-time use. Does anyone know of a good resource describing how to configure it yourself? I searched the web a bit and the best I could come up with is old instructions from Microsoft for Windows NT/2000.
It would be nice if Nextcom offered this for the R5000-HD (like Sage does), or at least some help for those who want to do it themselves. I wonder if it will cause any problems?
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I think These instructions are more specific to Windows XP. But I still couldn't get things working right. I'm interested in running the r5000 app as a service as well. |
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I haven't ever tried running it as a service, but I have to wonder what would happen to the R5000 UI if you did try it, given that services generally don't have access to the Windows desktop.
You could try checking the "Allow service to interact with desktop" checkbox, but that requires the service to run as LocalSystem, with no access to network resources. And I'm still not sure what will happen if the service tries to create its UI before anybody logs in to the desktop.
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