2007-09-20, 11:27 AM
Okay got a screwy one here. Recently upgraded my processor/motherboard to a quad core machine and did a repair build plus reinstalled all the drivers.
Now when I make a recording with GBPVR I get small discontinuities in the stream, seemingly garbling a chunk of a frame. This is playing merry hell with GBPVR playback causing it to skip sections of the shows recorded semi-randomly.
Perversely LiveTV timeshifting mode works perfectly. So I am at something of a loss to explain this. I've included a debug log of the native recording service log to help. It seems to be the waking from standby to do just a recording sessions that suffer the worst - almost as though a processor sleep state is getting in the way or something.
Any thoughts or clues on how to diagnose this?
My one thought is that the ASUS P5K-V motherboard is currently running off two PATA drives linked in via the RAID chip. I am half wondering if this isn't causing the drive requests to be a little slower than normal and that getting a nice SATA drive or two will cure the problem...
Now when I make a recording with GBPVR I get small discontinuities in the stream, seemingly garbling a chunk of a frame. This is playing merry hell with GBPVR playback causing it to skip sections of the shows recorded semi-randomly.
Perversely LiveTV timeshifting mode works perfectly. So I am at something of a loss to explain this. I've included a debug log of the native recording service log to help. It seems to be the waking from standby to do just a recording sessions that suffer the worst - almost as though a processor sleep state is getting in the way or something.
Any thoughts or clues on how to diagnose this?
My one thought is that the ASUS P5K-V motherboard is currently running off two PATA drives linked in via the RAID chip. I am half wondering if this isn't causing the drive requests to be a little slower than normal and that getting a nice SATA drive or two will cure the problem...