2007-04-04, 05:35 AM
I could find a thread on this... sorry Sub if it has already been disucssed. Today I had a series of 10 shows to record. I didn't think about taking the transcode ASAP off beforehand. Anyway... The oddest thing about it was that I ended up with all of the shows working moderately well until the end in which case it rapidly speeds up. As in more than double time. You can't even understand what they are saying. I've already change the post processing time, but still it seems unusual that they would randomly start speeding up towards the end and it's not at a regular point for any of them. The easiest way for me to see which files were affected was to look at their total length they should obviously be close to an hour long. What I don't understand was that if it was cpu usage that was the problem why didn't the first one go well, but then not the rest or the last one for that matter shoudl have the worst problems. Here are the total times for them. 52:48, 54:02, 56:02, 56:27, 50:37, 52:29, 53:05, 51:32, 55:00, 55:41, 43:15. That's the order that they were recorded in. Unfortunately, I haven't had any problems like this so I had GB-PVR set to delete the original....oops. To top things off, I had a system crash so I had to restart my computer so the Gb-Pvr logs would have been erased too. Fun.. I know. Thoughts? Has anyone else experienced this?
ASUS A8V Deluxe MB | AMD Athlon 64 3200+
1 Gb Ram | 320 GB & 500 GB SATA II HDs
Sapphire X 1650 Pro | Hauppauge HVR-1600
Windows XP Pro running pvr-x2 1.1.5
1 Gb Ram | 320 GB & 500 GB SATA II HDs
Sapphire X 1650 Pro | Hauppauge HVR-1600
Windows XP Pro running pvr-x2 1.1.5