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Recording Stability whilst multitasking

 
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Recording Stability whilst multitasking
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2004-11-01, 10:05 PM
Hey All,

curious to know if anyone has had problems with the latest version of GBPVR whilst recording and say, browsing the web? My recordings will stop once i fire up the browser, through GBPVR thinks its recording until the time slot finishes.

I'm running an AMD 2700XP processor with 512Mb ram and recording onto a separate HDD so unless i have something stupid in the config, this seems a bit strange.

Cheers,
Colin.
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2004-11-01, 11:57 PM
The only thing I've seen which can stop recordings dead in their tracks is if the sound card shares an IRQ with the PVR250.



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2004-11-02, 03:45 AM
The only thing on my system that I have noticed interfering with recording is burning a DVD and that just causes some dropped frames. I typically record at 6000 bps. I have an AMD 2800+ and one gig of memory. I'm using two tuners (350 and 250), I use an MVP for playback and I access the system with remote desktop from my main system. I do almost continuous conversion to Xvid with Auto Gordian Knot running at a lower priority. I also frequently move large files over gigabit to and from the system with no noticeable problems.
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2004-11-02, 04:49 AM
Any idea on the impact of printing? I always wondered if using the printer while recording would cause dropped frames or audio sync problems. It seems like when printing, the CPU use tops out at 100% for awhile. Maybe setting the printer to run at a lower priority would help.

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2004-11-02, 08:42 AM
printing would differ, like printing plain text would probably be fine, but printing pdf files would drop quite a bit of frames (my computer takes ages to print a pdf, sends like 300megs to the print (have to sort that out later)).

but i have a solution, dont print when recording Tongue im sure it can wait
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