2007-01-27, 08:36 PM
I hesitate to put this in support as it's probably a driver problem?
It doesn't do this on most recordings, only on the odd one - doesn't seem channel dependant.
I've just had a recording from DVB-t that seems to show the same problems as the old PVR150 timeline problem - wierd distances skipping back and forth. Some back skips seem to go forwards, some seem to stay in the same place = forward probably goes much to far.
I would have thought that DVB-t being digital reception, that all the timebase stuff would come down with the broadcast. There again I have no idea how thes mux things work, so it may be in there somewhere. I'll try videoredo to do a quicksteam fix and see if that fixes the file (I guess it will?).
Logs attached along with a cut/paste from muxchecker. Multiplexer in config set as cyberlink (v 5.0.1307 ). recorded programme 27th at 1740 to 1840 "the best of you've been framed"
regards
Martin
It doesn't do this on most recordings, only on the odd one - doesn't seem channel dependant.
I've just had a recording from DVB-t that seems to show the same problems as the old PVR150 timeline problem - wierd distances skipping back and forth. Some back skips seem to go forwards, some seem to stay in the same place = forward probably goes much to far.
I would have thought that DVB-t being digital reception, that all the timebase stuff would come down with the broadcast. There again I have no idea how thes mux things work, so it may be in there somewhere. I'll try videoredo to do a quicksteam fix and see if that fixes the file (I guess it will?).
Logs attached along with a cut/paste from muxchecker. Multiplexer in config set as cyberlink (v 5.0.1307 ). recorded programme 27th at 1740 to 1840 "the best of you've been framed"
regards
Martin