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2005-10-21, 08:56 PM
my machine seems to be accumulating zero-sized files in c:\Program Files\gbpvr. each one is the name of a previously recorded show... is this normal?

also, if some temp files are needed, maybe they should be created in a subdirectory to avoid potential name conflicts.
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2005-10-21, 09:23 PM
What's your setup? Are they mpg's
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2005-10-21, 09:28 PM
I get the same thing...they are the name of recording folders, but they are in the GB dir (my recording dir is on a separate drive altogether). They have no size or extension.
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2005-10-21, 09:56 PM
Same here, I was just wondering about those yesterday, but had already forgotten about them. Don't know how long they've been there. I'm running 92.12, I think.
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2005-10-21, 10:06 PM
They've been around for a little while....not common, and they may clean themselves up...it's just been a random thing for last version or two. I can't find the harm in them other than clutter (and one I coulnd't detele once w/ some effort because of something in the file name and no extension).
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2005-11-03, 09:36 PM
some of them have been around a few months, so i don't see any sign that they clean up (not that it's a major problem). i'm wondering if there might be a correlation to me manually deleting recording files.
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2005-11-03, 09:52 PM
> i'm wondering if there might be a correlation to me manually deleting recording files.

Nope. I never do a manual recording and I have them as well.
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2005-11-03, 10:07 PM
I've not seen this here.

Are they created all the time for you? If so, reproduce the problem then zip and attach your logs and a description of what the file is called and confirm its zero byte etc.
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2005-11-03, 10:16 PM
I couldn't tell you how they happen. There was one last night, and it was the 3rd show that night. It was also the first time it happened in a long time.

I don't have a non-error log, and I know I can't reproduce, as I have no idea how to make it happen.

Again, I find it harmless, and it's not common. I have always suspected it was a plugin, personally.
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2005-11-03, 10:21 PM
jorm- manually deleting recordings as in "rm -rf"

sub- they don't seem to be created all the time. each file is 0-size and has the name of a previously recorded show (same name as the recording folder that the show went into). e.g. "The Simpsons" this is in c:\Program Files\gbpvr, whereas my recordings go into D:\tv

i will delete the ones i've got and try to watch for it to happen again.
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