2014-05-21, 08:46 PM
Sub,
Occasionally I get recordings where the timeline is corrupt in that when you start playback, the start position is correct and the time position shown tracks the amount of time playing but the end of recording time shows zeros.
This in itself insn't a problem...that is until the wife tries to jump forward (e.g. to skip adverts)..... at which point NPVR hangs with an windows error message and has to be killed with task manager. Whilst if you notice the end of file time is zeros, you can avoid the hang by not trying to jump, this is a pain and a frequent inconvenience (so I'm told).
Apparently me getting dragged in to use task manager is all my fault anyway for not sorting the bl**dy problem out
Is there any way Sub the error handling could be improved so it doesn't hang when the timeline is corrupt? I'd send you a sample file but they're typically >500mb.
Occasionally I get recordings where the timeline is corrupt in that when you start playback, the start position is correct and the time position shown tracks the amount of time playing but the end of recording time shows zeros.
This in itself insn't a problem...that is until the wife tries to jump forward (e.g. to skip adverts)..... at which point NPVR hangs with an windows error message and has to be killed with task manager. Whilst if you notice the end of file time is zeros, you can avoid the hang by not trying to jump, this is a pain and a frequent inconvenience (so I'm told).
Apparently me getting dragged in to use task manager is all my fault anyway for not sorting the bl**dy problem out

Is there any way Sub the error handling could be improved so it doesn't hang when the timeline is corrupt? I'd send you a sample file but they're typically >500mb.
NPVR Version= 7.0.1.241229
Intel i5 Ten Core 14400 + 16GB DDR5 in Gigabyte B760 AX Motherboard
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
TBS-6902 dual DVB-S tuner
TBS-6205 quad DVB-T tuner
500Gb System Disk (M2 Nvme SSD)
4Tb Media Store (2 x 2Tb M2 Nvme SSD Spanned)
Raspberry Pi3 B+, Pi4B (OSMC) & Pi5 (XBian) running Kodi v21.1
Intel i5 Ten Core 14400 + 16GB DDR5 in Gigabyte B760 AX Motherboard
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
TBS-6902 dual DVB-S tuner
TBS-6205 quad DVB-T tuner
500Gb System Disk (M2 Nvme SSD)
4Tb Media Store (2 x 2Tb M2 Nvme SSD Spanned)
Raspberry Pi3 B+, Pi4B (OSMC) & Pi5 (XBian) running Kodi v21.1