2011-11-03, 12:47 AM 
	
	
	
		Yeah, try cutchunk to see if you can reproduce it with a smaller chunk of the file.
	
	
	
	
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		 2011-11-03, 12:47 AM 
	
	 
		Yeah, try cutchunk to see if you can reproduce it with a smaller chunk of the file.
	 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 12:57 AM 
	
	 
		I got a chunk to behave the same way.  It is 50 MB, smaller ones seemed to skip fine.  You want me to put it on a filehosting site?
	 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 01:09 AM 
	
	 
		Yeah, that'd be good. Somewhere like megaupload.com or similar.
	 
		
		
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		 2011-11-03, 01:35 AM 
	
	 
		Can you also extract the timing.info from the original file, and post it? ie, notepad "c:\path\to\recording.ts:timing.info" 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 02:16 AM 
	
	 
		Here it is
	 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 02:33 AM 
	
	 
		Its not long enough to much skipping, but if I click on the timeline while it's playing, it seems to skip ok for me (unless I get within the last 25% or so of the timeline, then it thinks it's reached the end of the file, and stops playback).
	 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 02:55 AM 
	
	 
		I made a bigger file if that helps.  I had been using the remote for skipping which is set to 60s forward and 10s backward.  I tried using the mouse this time and was able to get it to skip forward for small intervals <5s but it would freeze if I tried anything bigger.  Using the mouse I could skip back and it would get it out of the freeze. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R391L9P5 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 04:36 AM 
(This post was last modified: 2011-11-03, 04:47 AM by mvallevand.)
	
	 
		Cool sample is it a QAM source?  In the source there is no PMT (in this case PID 49) after the commercial.  The only way I know to make this seekable in NPVR is to remux it with TsMuxeR and that only works because it has that commercial. Martin 
		
		
		 2011-11-03, 04:55 AM 
	
	 
		Yes it is a Verizon Fios QAM source.  Recording came from a HDHR.  Is this something new with NPVR playback?  I certainly had the occasional hiccup in GBPVR but never with this frequency and I was usually able to skip past problem areas.
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