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[Problem] GB-PVR Server/Client Stability

 
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[Problem] GB-PVR Server/Client Stability
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#11
2007-07-26, 01:14 AM
No, it seems fine here.

Audio/video sync isnt typically something GB-PVR would have much say in. GB-PVR is just supplying the raw chunks of data from the video file, which directshow then splits into audio and video and hands to the appropriate decoders at time it should "presented", which behind the scenes is tied to the timing supplied by the sound device. Usually sync issue will be resolved by switching audio/video decoder, or audio renderer.
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2007-07-26, 01:17 AM
ShiningDragon, I've added more logging for the next release around the file switch, which would be the most likely place problems would be occurring. If its still having this problem with the next release, it should give us more info to go on.
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2007-07-26, 01:35 AM
sub Wrote:No, it seems fine here.

Audio/video sync isnt typically something GB-PVR would have much say in. GB-PVR is just supplying the raw chunks of data from the video file, which directshow then splits into audio and video and hands to the appropriate decoders at time it should "presented", which behind the scenes is tied to the timing supplied by the sound device. Usually sync issue will be resolved by switching audio/video decoder, or audio renderer.

Of course you were right, I installed Dscaler on the client a few days ago, but of course forgot about that. I choose another one (video decoder) and things were fine again.
Geeeezzzz should have thought of that myself.

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2007-07-26, 01:40 AM
No worries, glad you got to the bottom of it.
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2007-07-30, 10:08 PM
You are at least getting further than me my friend, I want a Client/Server set up but I haven't a clue where to start, is there any documentation about how to set up a client/server version of GBPVR??? I am lost as I can not find any reference to this!!!
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#16
2007-07-30, 10:11 PM
There were some posts describing it on the forums in the past.
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2007-08-10, 02:18 PM
Mhm, wired... now i changed the Timeshift folderdestination to another Harddisk (much more free space) and the problems with interrupted streaming SEEMS to be gone. Crazy... i will look deeper into this and let the both clients receive the next 24 hours nonstop.
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2007-08-11, 12:55 AM
was the first hard drive you were using the same physical drive as the operating system?
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2007-08-11, 01:09 AM
stustunz Wrote:was the first hard drive you were using the same physical drive as the operating system?

Nope, i would never do this. The OS is on the second drive from above and the Timeshiftfolder were on the 1st HD in the picture.
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2007-08-11, 01:15 AM
have you done a check on the first one for bad sectors?
how big is each drive you have a few
is your time shift hard drive different than your recording harddrive
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