Hi,
I'm using GB-PVR as a VCR which seems to work pretty well in most cases. Unfortunately I experience a strange behaviour when trying to record certain tv channels:
In that case only one or two short video files, usually (but not always) each with a size of 6 kb, are written. This is reproducible.
For most of the channels recordings works great without problems. The channels which cause problems don't look special in any way when being watched directly with GB-PVR.
After experiencing this problem with version 1.0.16 I downgraded to 1.0.8 with the following result: The channels which worked with .16 work with .8 as well, the channels which caused trouble here are causing trouble there.
In .8 not one or two small files are written but on larger file instead. But as I saw in the task manager, only a few bytes are written to that file before the GBPVRRecordingService stops writing.
For version 1.0.16 I've attached all the logs in a zip file and added another file with excerpts from the logs at the time an unsuccessful recording took place.
GB-PVR is running under WinXP on an quite old computer with 450 MHz CPU, I use a Yakumo QuickStick (acting as a Freecom stick) as DVB-T receiver.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Norbert
I'm using GB-PVR as a VCR which seems to work pretty well in most cases. Unfortunately I experience a strange behaviour when trying to record certain tv channels:
In that case only one or two short video files, usually (but not always) each with a size of 6 kb, are written. This is reproducible.
For most of the channels recordings works great without problems. The channels which cause problems don't look special in any way when being watched directly with GB-PVR.
After experiencing this problem with version 1.0.16 I downgraded to 1.0.8 with the following result: The channels which worked with .16 work with .8 as well, the channels which caused trouble here are causing trouble there.
In .8 not one or two small files are written but on larger file instead. But as I saw in the task manager, only a few bytes are written to that file before the GBPVRRecordingService stops writing.
For version 1.0.16 I've attached all the logs in a zip file and added another file with excerpts from the logs at the time an unsuccessful recording took place.
GB-PVR is running under WinXP on an quite old computer with 450 MHz CPU, I use a Yakumo QuickStick (acting as a Freecom stick) as DVB-T receiver.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Norbert