2007-10-01, 05:47 PM
I'm using GBPVR since 2 years. This is a very great PVR software.
Since the begining, I have a dedicated server to GBPVR, with 2 PVR150.
CPU is ilde at 90% of time (even with 2 recording and 2 playback at same time).
All the time, I have 500M on 1024M available.
Playback is done by Media MVP.
I have, at random time, some skip frame on the recording or some freeze during playback.
At recording: some frame are absent of mpg file. Ex: on 33 minutes of recording, 10 to 30 seconds are lost.
At playback: image freeze for 1 to 3 seconds, and continue exactly at the same moment.
I know it is a hard disk throuput problem. I recently buy a Drobo (kind of raid disk enclosure; see Drobo.com). The performance of this usb enclosure is around 22MBytes / second (read and write). Recording and playback of a SDTV show is around 600Kbytes / second.
It is possible to add some buffer in the recording process to be sure every bytes are write to the disk. And same for playback. Or maybe a way to use a hard disk for recording and transfert file to a other disk after. (buffer is probably better.)
I know this is not the first time I report this problem, but I sure little tweaking of in/out of data help in this case.
Thanks
Stf
Since the begining, I have a dedicated server to GBPVR, with 2 PVR150.
CPU is ilde at 90% of time (even with 2 recording and 2 playback at same time).
All the time, I have 500M on 1024M available.
Playback is done by Media MVP.
I have, at random time, some skip frame on the recording or some freeze during playback.
At recording: some frame are absent of mpg file. Ex: on 33 minutes of recording, 10 to 30 seconds are lost.
At playback: image freeze for 1 to 3 seconds, and continue exactly at the same moment.
I know it is a hard disk throuput problem. I recently buy a Drobo (kind of raid disk enclosure; see Drobo.com). The performance of this usb enclosure is around 22MBytes / second (read and write). Recording and playback of a SDTV show is around 600Kbytes / second.
It is possible to add some buffer in the recording process to be sure every bytes are write to the disk. And same for playback. Or maybe a way to use a hard disk for recording and transfert file to a other disk after. (buffer is probably better.)
I know this is not the first time I report this problem, but I sure little tweaking of in/out of data help in this case.
Thanks
Stf
NextPVR 2.2.6
Dedicaded Windows 7 Professionnal
Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz
2 GB of ram
80Gb OS
1Tb video
2 Hauppage PVR 2250 ATSC with exterior Antenna
Mac Mini with Plex for front end
Dedicaded Windows 7 Professionnal
Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz
2 GB of ram
80Gb OS
1Tb video
2 Hauppage PVR 2250 ATSC with exterior Antenna
Mac Mini with Plex for front end