2005-10-26, 05:59 PM
I'm still seeing inconsistencies with the auto-transcode feature. I have it set to autoconvert dvr-ms -> mpeg2 using ASAP for the timing.
I just set 4 test recordings going on my Nova-t sources - one from 16:55 to 17:40 and the other three all from 17:00 to 17:30 (1/5 mins pre/post padding on all).
The GBPVRConvert.exe-native-3.log consists of just this and nothing else...
The mpg file didn't get created and the dvr-ms file still exists.
The -2 and -1 versions of the log show log started times of 17:37:08 and 17:39:08 respectively and show DB updates and successful transcode completion entries. In both cases the mpg files look OK and the dvr-ms files are deleted. Similarly the latest version of the log shows the 4th recording being successfully transcoded etc. starting at 17:45.
I checked Task Manager to see if there was a 'stuck' instance of the GBPVRConvert.exe running but there wasn't. I also opened the mdb to see if the programme oid was still in the [transcode_queue] table but it was gone.
This time I didn't see the C++ debug error box shown in this post http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=6...ostcount=1.
Do you think it might be worth trying a different version of the Cyberlink mux or is this more likely an internal error in GBPVRConvert.exe?
Cheers,
Brian
I just set 4 test recordings going on my Nova-t sources - one from 16:55 to 17:40 and the other three all from 17:00 to 17:30 (1/5 mins pre/post padding on all).
The GBPVRConvert.exe-native-3.log consists of just this and nothing else...
Code:
17:35:08.562 INFO Log started
17:35:08.562 VERBOSE SOURCE:D:\GB-PVR\8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter\8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter_20051026_17001730.dvr-ms DEST:D:\GB-PVR\8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter\8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter_20051026_17001730.mpg TYPE:MPEG-2 RECORDING_OID:4268
The -2 and -1 versions of the log show log started times of 17:37:08 and 17:39:08 respectively and show DB updates and successful transcode completion entries. In both cases the mpg files look OK and the dvr-ms files are deleted. Similarly the latest version of the log shows the 4th recording being successfully transcoded etc. starting at 17:45.
I checked Task Manager to see if there was a 'stuck' instance of the GBPVRConvert.exe running but there wasn't. I also opened the mdb to see if the programme oid was still in the [transcode_queue] table but it was gone.
This time I didn't see the C++ debug error box shown in this post http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=6...ostcount=1.
Do you think it might be worth trying a different version of the Cyberlink mux or is this more likely an internal error in GBPVRConvert.exe?
Cheers,
Brian