2008-12-27, 07:41 AM
Hi,
please do the following:
- restart the recording service
- watch live-tv with the dbox capture source
- do a normal recording on the dbox capture source
- zip and attach your gbpvrrecordingservice.exe.log logfile
then I can have a look. It sounds quite strange to me if you can always record a bit (the 11 seconds you mentioned) when you change from neutrino to enigma without changing your dbox-image accordingly... and that live tv is always working.
-alibert
JeremyBeckett Wrote:Whilst trying to record some of the Xmas specials I have found that GB-PVR is only recording the first 11 seconds (exactly) of the programme. Then the recording cuts out and the status of my Dbox returns to "sleeping". However the TV Guide (EPG) still indicates that GB-PVR is recording.
I recently changed my image to the new lakys-sylas image and so I wondered if this might be the cause of my problems. I have just changed it back to Snapshot and tried recording again but I still get 11 seconds. Since returning it to its original setting didn't make a difference I'm now back with lakys-sylas.
I have looked in the capture device settings in GBPVR config and tried swapping between Neutrino and Enigma image types to see if that would make a difference, but it didn't. I also changed between WinGrabEngine (which I normally use) and ggrab. I've never had any luck with ggrab and this time was no different so I've gone back to WinGrabEngine.
The only other clue I can offer is that I can watch live TV without a problem.
Can someone help me out before my wife discovers she can't watch the Doctor Who Xmas Special please?
Jeremy
please do the following:
- restart the recording service
- watch live-tv with the dbox capture source
- do a normal recording on the dbox capture source
- zip and attach your gbpvrrecordingservice.exe.log logfile
then I can have a look. It sounds quite strange to me if you can always record a bit (the 11 seconds you mentioned) when you change from neutrino to enigma without changing your dbox-image accordingly... and that live tv is always working.
-alibert