2005-01-01, 11:15 AM
My motherboard gains anything between 2 seconds and a minute every 15 minutes. So rather than go through all the hassle of sending it back and getting a replacement i decided to use some free time sync software and set up a scheduled task to update the time every 15 minutes.
I think this caused a problem with recording a specific program on christmas day (vicar of dibley on bbc1).
My theory is that the recording started, then the time got synced which put the clock outside of the program time (including padding) which then stopped the recording.
is there anyway the code could be modded to cope with this situation.
I think this caused a problem with recording a specific program on christmas day (vicar of dibley on bbc1).
My theory is that the recording started, then the time got synced which put the clock outside of the program time (including padding) which then stopped the recording.
is there anyway the code could be modded to cope with this situation.
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Server: Athlon64 X2 3800+, 2GB Memory, 1480GB Storage, 6 DVB-T Tuners (2 x Nova-T 500 PCI, 2 x Nova-T PCI)
HTPC: Athlon64 3000+, 1GB Memory, 80GB Storage, Blackgold GDI DVB-T Tuner, Ahanix MCE-302 Case, MSI K8NGM2-FID motherboard
Main TV: Toshiba 42WLT66 LCD
Media Playback: 2 x MVP (wired)
Homepage: http://www.sixgun.co.uk/
Author of MpegImport utility