2005-02-21, 12:59 PM
I have a Nova-T (90002), MVP(1004) and GB-PVR v0.90.10.
When viewing time-slipped programs on the PC I notice that a mpeg file is created in the LiveBuffer folder (as expected) - but I would expect it to be deleted (unless recording is indicated during viewing) and a new file created when the next program starts. This does not happen - the file just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Once the program boundary has been exceeded GB-PVR seems to crash a little more often. Also the files in the LiveBuffer folder tend to remain there once viewing has been completed.
Watching a program on the MVP always crashes the MVP on program boundary.
I would be happy to investigate/report further but I would like confirmation if it's just my system or not. If others with this hardware have similar issues then I will lnvestigate further. If it's just my system, it's my fault and I'll stop bugging people.
Regards, Paul
When viewing time-slipped programs on the PC I notice that a mpeg file is created in the LiveBuffer folder (as expected) - but I would expect it to be deleted (unless recording is indicated during viewing) and a new file created when the next program starts. This does not happen - the file just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Once the program boundary has been exceeded GB-PVR seems to crash a little more often. Also the files in the LiveBuffer folder tend to remain there once viewing has been completed.
Watching a program on the MVP always crashes the MVP on program boundary.
I would be happy to investigate/report further but I would like confirmation if it's just my system or not. If others with this hardware have similar issues then I will lnvestigate further. If it's just my system, it's my fault and I'll stop bugging people.
Regards, Paul