2019-10-06, 02:33 AM 
	
	
	
		Haven't seen a place to post but is there a place that we should submit logs when NPVR crashes to help diagnose issues?
Thanks!
Flyingsubs
	
	
	
Thanks!
Flyingsubs
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		 2019-10-06, 02:33 AM 
	
	 
		Haven't seen a place to post but is there a place that we should submit logs when NPVR crashes to help diagnose issues? Thanks! Flyingsubs 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 02:58 AM 
	
	 
		Yep, you post them here on the forums, with a description of approximately what was happening at the time.
	 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 03:29 AM 
	
	 
		Ok!  I have attached two logs in the zip. Every time it crashed I immediately took a copy of the file so it should be at the end. The first one was when my girlfriend launched kodi from my windows machine using the linux pvr backend on a raspberry pi 4. It just crashed on kodi starting to play the last channel. I haven't had any issues with scheduled recordings. The second one I think its because my windows machine and raspberry pi were competing for the same channel on the . I forgot to stop a show from recording on windows. I don't think NPVR likes 2 instances on different machines. Thanks for taking a look! Also this happened on the previous version. I still need to update. -Flyingsubs  npvr crash logs.zip (Size: 347.51 KB / Downloads: 4) 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 01:06 PM 
	
	 
		Also crashed again this morning.  I think this is when the recording was finishing up at 1:04am. I have attached an additional log. Today I'm planning on upgrading to the new version.  npvr crash logs 2.zip (Size: 79.7 KB / Downloads: 4) 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 02:43 PM 
	
	 
		Unfortunately because NextPVR uses caching for the logging we won't get a complete picture.  If you are interested in solving this I can give you some instructions to tun the caching off with a definite performance impact on smaller devices.  Even then we might not get a a cause if it is a true crash. Martin 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 06:30 PM 
	
	 
		As a first step, it'd be worth upgrading to yesterday's release. It fixed an issue that could cause the server to crash.
	 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 06:59 PM 
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-06, 07:04 PM by flyingsubs.)
	
	 (2019-10-06, 02:43 PM)mvallevand Wrote: Unfortunately because NextPVR uses caching for the logging we won't get a complete picture. If you are interested in solving this I can give you some instructions to tun the caching off with a definite performance impact on smaller devices. Even then we might not get a a cause if it is a true crash. I'm still tweaking the performance with Comskip. I still need to implement that nicely setting so that the raspberry pi doesn't get over taxed. Another thought I had was to have another raspberry pi just do the comskip part since its very resource intensive. I haven't switched over to using Kodi on the front end yet which will be the next step once I can prove the backend is stable. If the update from the new version isn't the fix we can definitely try turning off caching. Hope all my testing is helpful! -Flyingsubs 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 07:07 PM 
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-06, 07:07 PM by mvallevand.)
	
	 
		Personally I would never bother with comskip using the RPi,  it is already underpowered for network and disk use.  What kind of fps are your getting? All testing is valuable. Martin 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 07:30 PM 
	
	 
		Is that in one of the comskip logs?  Going to take a look right now.
	 
		
		
		 2019-10-06, 07:32 PM 
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-06, 07:35 PM by flyingsubs.)
	
	 
		I think I found it. Processing at 190.49 fps. My windows box does 1034fps. Wow that's a huge difference. My desktop is an old core i7 870. | 
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