There is a big bit of corruption in the supplied file at the time, as evident in other players too. Playing with this new version, there is a lack of audio/video updates for about 5 seconds, before playback continues normally. I see pretty similar results in VLC, so it's probably about the best we can hope for playing through this type of corruption.
Sorry Sub but I was confused here. Normally when you release a patch it's to replace an existing file but there wasn't one of that name in the client directory.
I did update the files using the V5 installer on the NPVR website before applying the patch. Then it occurred to me you might be referring to the pre-release version.
I've downloaded that zip file now and will overwrite the released version files with it and test.
The website V5 installer seems to install files dated 19/12/2019. (V5.0.1 build date 200209) Is that correct.
NPVR Version= 7.0.4.251215
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X + 16GB DDR5 in Gigabyte B850 Gaming 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)
Ok installed pre-release and added new npvrtsreader5 file. Playback of the corrupt file now causes the video to freeze for a few seconds at the point of the corruption but then playback resumes without jumping into fast forward. So this looks like progress.
I know you don't really want to do anything with V4 but is there any chance of a patch for that (Given it does affect other users as well as me?)
Personally I will move to V5 in due course but have to convince the main user first (her who must be obeyed) ;-)
NPVR Version= 7.0.4.251215
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X + 16GB DDR5 in Gigabyte B850 Gaming 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)
I live near TV transmitter and cell towers. I had been encountering the same problems with fast forwarding, audio video sync when playing recorded videos. Because of the proximity of the cell tower and TV transmitter, I was concerned about interference from the cell tower. I purchased and installed a LTE filter to filter out the cell interference. Since installing the LTE filter, I have fewer video problems in general and no longer experience most issues with video playback. I still have a problem with audio/video sync with videos that I have used comskip to remove commercials. Sometimes after the commercial skip the video will be out of sync. I can re-sync the audio/video by pressing the fast rewind button which I have set for a short skip.
(2020-03-16, 11:02 AM)Bobins Wrote: Sorry Sub but I was confused here. Normally when you release a patch it's to replace an existing file but there wasn't one of that name in the client directory.
I did update the files using the V5 installer on the NPVR website before applying the patch. Then it occurred to me you might be referring to the pre-release version.
I've downloaded that zip file now and will overwrite the released version files with it and test.
The website V5 installer seems to install files dated 19/12/2019. (V5.0.1 build date 200209) Is that correct.
The file with the same name should be there with the current NextPVR v5 build. Just replace the existing file like any other patch.
(2020-03-16, 11:28 AM)Bobins Wrote: Ok installed pre-release and added new npvrtsreader5 file. Playback of the corrupt file now causes the video to freeze for a few seconds at the point of the corruption but then playback resumes without jumping into fast forward. So this looks like progress.
Gream
Quote:I know you don't really want to do anything with V4 but is there any chance of a patch for that (Given it does affect other users as well as me?)