2010-01-07, 09:18 PM
I'm suddenly getting short aborted recordings from UK DVB-T.
There is no indication there is anything wrong.
The recordings screen looks ok.
The logs show nothing until the expected end time and the regular quality/strength checks in the log show normal figures. (strength/quality are at their usual values).
The only way to know it has gone wrong is to play the file where they seem to stop after around 10 minutes or look at the file size which is correspondingly small.
My question is if it is a receiving glitch that is stopping received data for some reason which is the most resilient and most likely to recover ??
I'm currently using the old cyberlink mpeg mux that has served well over the years - is TS or DVR-MS any better and any downsides with them (I use PC clients as well as NMT).
There is no indication there is anything wrong.
The recordings screen looks ok.
The logs show nothing until the expected end time and the regular quality/strength checks in the log show normal figures. (strength/quality are at their usual values).
The only way to know it has gone wrong is to play the file where they seem to stop after around 10 minutes or look at the file size which is correspondingly small.
My question is if it is a receiving glitch that is stopping received data for some reason which is the most resilient and most likely to recover ??
I'm currently using the old cyberlink mpeg mux that has served well over the years - is TS or DVR-MS any better and any downsides with them (I use PC clients as well as NMT).