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Bug: Hangs on Forward Skip
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#1
2006-12-26, 04:51 PM
I don't know if Sub is aware.

I've had this happen to me many times and not just the latest version 99.05. When playing a recording that is in progress, GBPVR hangs when I fast forward (or skip?) immediately at the start. I'm guessing GBPVR is reading some time info in the beginning and skipping to quickly crashes the program. This is very reproducible.

I hope this is enough info.
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2006-12-26, 04:55 PM
Nothing springs to mind, and I've not seen it here, but zip and attach your logs and I'll see if I can see anything obvious.
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2006-12-26, 05:11 PM
Again this only happens when watching a show thats recording. If I skip the initial commercials too quickly, GBPVR crashes.
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2006-12-26, 06:44 PM
alpine1 Wrote:Again this only happens when watching a show thats recording. If I skip the initial commercials too quickly, GBPVR crashes.
Same problem here.
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2006-12-26, 08:18 PM
I noticed a similar issue while recording a program this past weekend. The recording started at 11:30PM, one hour later at 12:30, GBPVR was showing the recorded time was about 1h 8min. Because of this, I think the program confused itself by thinking there was 1:08 of video when there was actually only 1:00 of video.

I'm guessing when I tried to FF skip past the 1:00 of actual video, it just sat there and looked like it had paused. It wasn't until I skipped back that it started to play (example: skipped 10 seconds ahead and there is not 10 seconds of video past that point, when I skipped back 10 seconds, it would start playing again).
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2006-12-26, 09:16 PM
FirstTeamOPS Wrote:I noticed a similar issue while recording a program this past weekend. The recording started at 11:30PM, one hour later at 12:30, GBPVR was showing the recorded time was about 1h 8min. Because of this, I think the program confused itself by thinking there was 1:08 of video when there was actually only 1:00 of video.

I'm guessing when I tried to FF skip past the 1:00 of actual video, it just sat there and looked like it had paused. It wasn't until I skipped back that it started to play (example: skipped 10 seconds ahead and there is not 10 seconds of video past that point, when I skipped back 10 seconds, it would start playing again).

Take a look at this.

http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=14006
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2006-12-27, 12:51 AM
alpine1 Wrote:Take a look at this.

http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=14006

OK... I'll play around with those probably tomorrow. Though it seems to me that if this is a driver issue, the time stamping problem would have appeared in previous versions. Granted, I did not keep .98.13 installed very long because of various issues I didn't have time to troubleshoot. I never had this issue in .98.08.
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2006-12-31, 01:00 AM
The problem occurs with every program I try to watch while it's recording.

The driver update alpine suggested didn't work. The thread states the drivers are for the PVR-150. I gave it a try to see if there was an off-chance they would work with the 350, no such luck. Running the exe says 'no compatible hardware found' and updating through the Device Manager wouldn't take either.
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