2008-04-26, 10:46 AM
HI
I've been having some problems recently with recordings and Live tv. first some background info.
My Media center (Dedicated to runnning GBPVr and occasionally Slim server (although this tends top cause more problems thatn its worth So i tend to only activate it when i need it)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
2.5GB RAM
MSI K8NMG2-FID with the nvidia 6150 graphics chipset running my TV (SonyCRT) through S-Video connection
2 x Nova T tuners (connected to roof top Digital Aerial)
180Gb HDD partitioned for windows, swap file and picture/music storage
2x250Gb HDD in RAID 0 for video recordings, storage
Running windows XP SP2
GBPVR 1.2.9
PureVideo Decoder
AC3 Filter
DVRMS
IF theres anything else i've missed let me know and I'll add it in.
Now the Problem.
I've had somewhat of a knightmare with the whole playback issue from day one. with GBPVR I was using Overlay which was the only playback mode that didn't give me tha mosaic type pattern where you get the live picture overlaid with a checker pattern of one of the previous frames.
With the switch to PVRx2 I managed to get one of the VMR9 modes working to a point. the picture was fine but tended to jump, so the sound would continue normally but the picture would freeze for a second then catchup with the sound.
With the upgrade to 1.2.9 this became worse for some reason with even the sound jumping as if sections of the file were missing. So i switched to Overlay thinking that my problems would be solved. Unfortunately something else has cropped up.
I'm still sometimes getting the jumping sound/picture thing (although not as bad as with VMR9 FSE) but now something else also.
This is where it gets a bit difficult as it is difficult to force to happen. If recording two or 3 things around the same time for example two things at once and then a 3rd program afterwards. Often I get a zero length recording or the recording of one or two of the programs is cut short considerably. after this has happened it is not possible to watch Live TV. I typically get up in the morning (after setting things to record the previous evening) and find that when I watch Live TV I get a blank screen with no sound and then a No signal graphic (top bar full, bottom bar empty). This is the same for every channel and the only way to fix it is to reboot. Restarting the recording service doesn't help neither does restarting PVRx2. I've checked the event viewer for driver crashes but can't find anything.
This morning it happened actually whilst watching Live TV. (several times) The no signal bar came up and then PVRX2 stopped responding and I had to end the process. The recording service still thought it was watching Live TV so I had to restart that too. This happened several times and I have attached the logs.
I'll try and recreate the recording problem and attach logs for that as well as unfortunately the logs i've attached don't go back far enough. I thought it might be a signal problem but I don't think this can be right as we live less than 6 miles for crystal palace and there is very little in the way (I can pretty much see the tower) and the fact that you can fix it by rebooting doesn't seem right. I guess maybe it is a Haupauge Driver thing but it is odd that it has just started.
Has anyone any ideas.
Sorry for the long rambly post. If anyone needs more info let me know
kind regards
Rich
I've been having some problems recently with recordings and Live tv. first some background info.
My Media center (Dedicated to runnning GBPVr and occasionally Slim server (although this tends top cause more problems thatn its worth So i tend to only activate it when i need it)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
2.5GB RAM
MSI K8NMG2-FID with the nvidia 6150 graphics chipset running my TV (SonyCRT) through S-Video connection
2 x Nova T tuners (connected to roof top Digital Aerial)
180Gb HDD partitioned for windows, swap file and picture/music storage
2x250Gb HDD in RAID 0 for video recordings, storage
Running windows XP SP2
GBPVR 1.2.9
PureVideo Decoder
AC3 Filter
DVRMS
IF theres anything else i've missed let me know and I'll add it in.
Now the Problem.
I've had somewhat of a knightmare with the whole playback issue from day one. with GBPVR I was using Overlay which was the only playback mode that didn't give me tha mosaic type pattern where you get the live picture overlaid with a checker pattern of one of the previous frames.
With the switch to PVRx2 I managed to get one of the VMR9 modes working to a point. the picture was fine but tended to jump, so the sound would continue normally but the picture would freeze for a second then catchup with the sound.
With the upgrade to 1.2.9 this became worse for some reason with even the sound jumping as if sections of the file were missing. So i switched to Overlay thinking that my problems would be solved. Unfortunately something else has cropped up.
I'm still sometimes getting the jumping sound/picture thing (although not as bad as with VMR9 FSE) but now something else also.
This is where it gets a bit difficult as it is difficult to force to happen. If recording two or 3 things around the same time for example two things at once and then a 3rd program afterwards. Often I get a zero length recording or the recording of one or two of the programs is cut short considerably. after this has happened it is not possible to watch Live TV. I typically get up in the morning (after setting things to record the previous evening) and find that when I watch Live TV I get a blank screen with no sound and then a No signal graphic (top bar full, bottom bar empty). This is the same for every channel and the only way to fix it is to reboot. Restarting the recording service doesn't help neither does restarting PVRx2. I've checked the event viewer for driver crashes but can't find anything.
This morning it happened actually whilst watching Live TV. (several times) The no signal bar came up and then PVRX2 stopped responding and I had to end the process. The recording service still thought it was watching Live TV so I had to restart that too. This happened several times and I have attached the logs.
I'll try and recreate the recording problem and attach logs for that as well as unfortunately the logs i've attached don't go back far enough. I thought it might be a signal problem but I don't think this can be right as we live less than 6 miles for crystal palace and there is very little in the way (I can pretty much see the tower) and the fact that you can fix it by rebooting doesn't seem right. I guess maybe it is a Haupauge Driver thing but it is odd that it has just started.
Has anyone any ideas.
Sorry for the long rambly post. If anyone needs more info let me know
kind regards
Rich