2020-05-14, 05:42 PM
This is a stumper for me. I have a network based analog encoder that let's me record stuff from my cable box (I'm on Spectrum Cable TV in Hawaii). I often watch LiveTV from this for hours on end (I leave HGTV droning on in the background). I also do scheduled recordings on it a fair amount (various channels). On a pretty regular (but non-predictable) basis, I get recordings from HGTV that NextPVR says went an hour, but the file itself is only around 16 minutes long (that 16 minutes is pretty consistent).
I'm attaching some logs. The most recent case is in the nrecord.log.1 (look for Property Brothers: Forever Home that started a couple of minutes before 21:00 on 05/13/2020. I don't think the log is telling me anything, but it's happened often enough that I thought I'd mention it. I'm always able to try again (Property Borthers repeats *alot*) or get it off onDemand, so it's not like I'm actually missing anything, but it is annoying (more so because there is no pattern).
I do wonder whether this could be some filesystem interaction issue between Docker and Windows 10 Pro, but I'm not sure where to look to try and figure that out. Honestly, I'd expect it to happen more often if that was the case, but it's possible.
Thanks.
I'm attaching some logs. The most recent case is in the nrecord.log.1 (look for Property Brothers: Forever Home that started a couple of minutes before 21:00 on 05/13/2020. I don't think the log is telling me anything, but it's happened often enough that I thought I'd mention it. I'm always able to try again (Property Borthers repeats *alot*) or get it off onDemand, so it's not like I'm actually missing anything, but it is annoying (more so because there is no pattern).
I do wonder whether this could be some filesystem interaction issue between Docker and Windows 10 Pro, but I'm not sure where to look to try and figure that out. Honestly, I'd expect it to happen more often if that was the case, but it's possible.
Thanks.