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Tuner Number added to the recorded file name?

 
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Tuner Number added to the recorded file name?
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2009-01-27, 03:24 PM
I have 3 different tuner types in my system, PVR150's, 1600 and a hdhomerun.
I get recordings that have video that won't playback correctly on occasion.

It would help in debugging if I could tell which tuner recorded the video.

Could the tuner number be added to the file name or somewhere else?

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2009-01-27, 03:44 PM
Sorry, its unlikely I'd add this, but you can check the GBPVRRecordingService.exe-native.log to tell which capture source made the recording.
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2009-01-27, 03:46 PM
It's in the logs if you see the problem in time before they roll over. e.g. below. OID is the relative tuner number, so oid4 is my 4th tuner in teh config list

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2009-01-26 19:59:00.109    INFO    [5]    Found new programme requiring recording: Fifth Gear    (7926)
2009-01-26 19:59:00.109    VERBOSE    [5]    Changing to channel (GBPVR.Backend.Common.ExeChannelChanger): 105
2009-01-26 19:59:00.109    VERBOSE    [5]    Running: E:\Program Files\devnz\gbpvr\RE.EXE 105
2009-01-26 19:59:00.140    VERBOSE    [5]    Requesting IRecordingSource to start recording: J:\gbpvr\Fifth Gear\Fifth Gear_20090126_20002100.mpg
2009-01-26 19:59:00.140    VERBOSE    [5]    DirectRecordingSource about to start recording  oid:4 channel:105
2009-01-26 19:59:01.671    VERBOSE    [5]    recording started


He' quicker on the draw again Wink
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2009-01-28, 01:34 AM
sub Wrote:Sorry, its unlikely I'd add this, .....

A few days ago I was trying to drum up support for this and few other things (see here: http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=40324), but there was no response.
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2009-01-28, 01:42 AM
rob11252 Wrote:A few days ago I was trying to drum up support for this and few other things (see here: http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=40324), but there was no response.
I did read the suggestions, but they werent really something I wanted to add. Sometimes I just find it easier to give no response rather than having to give negative news Big Grin ...sorry

Quote:My second thought is that the recording service could periodically check the length of the recorded file, and if it is not changing, issue a warning and/or try to switch to another tuner if available.
It does this to a limited degress already. It'll check the status of recording after 30 seconds to check that its growing normally. If not, it'll restart the recording. Most failed recordings failed to start altogether, rather than failing mid recording, so this is usually enough to catch it.
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2009-01-28, 02:44 AM
sub Wrote:I did read the suggestions, but they werent really something I wanted to add. Sometimes I just find it easier to give no response rather than having to give negative news Big Grin ...sorry

I don't blame you. Seems nobody sees that as a problem worth attention/comment but me.

sub Wrote:It does this to a limited degress already. It'll check the status of recording after 30 seconds to check that its growing normally. If not, it'll restart the recording. Most failed recordings failed to start altogether, rather than failing mid recording, so this is usually enough to catch it.

It is good to know. Would the info about it happening be in the logs?

Still, I am the ask and verify kind of guy. Would be nice if GBPVR verify that the recording exists before putting it in 'Ready' list.
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2009-01-28, 02:50 AM
rob11252 Wrote:It is good to know. Would the info about it happening be in the logs?
Yes, the logs will report if the recording is restarted.

rob11252 Wrote:Still, I am the ask and verify kind of guy. Would be nice if GBPVR verify that the recording exists before putting it in 'Ready' list.
There are several scenarios where a recording can fail and the recording service is not made aware of it. Loss of signal midway through is one of them. GBPVR will think that the recording completed successfully.
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2009-01-28, 11:46 PM
whurlston Wrote:There are several scenarios where a recording can fail and the recording service is not made aware of it. Loss of signal midway through is one of them. GBPVR will think that the recording completed successfully.

And all of these scenarios have one outcome: the length of the recording does not agree with the time span between the start and the end of it. If only this info (the actual length of the recording) could be shown on 'Whats new' screen together with all the other recording info, it would provide the early warning. If the recorder used was also shown, you would know immediately what to fix!

I noticed the latest version of GBPVR has a new feature, a checkmark to indicate whether a show has been watched. Was it added by sub or somebody else?
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2009-01-29, 12:02 AM
rob11252 Wrote:I noticed the latest version of GBPVR has a new feature, a checkmark to indicate whether a show has been watched. Was it added by sub or somebody else?
I added it in 1.3.7.
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2009-01-29, 04:07 AM
rob11252 Wrote:I noticed the latest version of GBPVR has a new feature, a checkmark to indicate whether a show has been watched. Was it added by sub or somebody else?
Where is this checkbox? I don't know if I've seen it...
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