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Plays the end of recording in fast forward when I watch a pending recording

 
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Plays the end of recording in fast forward when I watch a pending recording
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2006-12-04, 05:29 AM (This post was last modified: 2006-12-04, 05:38 AM by metaphorplay.)
This is an odd little problem what happens only when I play a pending recording that is still recording.

When I am fast forward skipping along to avoid commercials, somewhere during the last twenty to five minutes (inconsistent), after skipping forward it begins to play video very fast, at something like twice normal speed. It's as if I was holding down the FF button on an analog VCR.

Skipping back then allows the video to play normally. But if skip ahead again, it's like I have hit a wall, and the problem reoccurs. I can finish out watching the program at regular speed. But if I pause in my watching and increase the amount time I am behind, I can fast forward again until I get too close and hit that wall again.

I had a very careful look at the gbpvr.exe log, and I can find nothing unusual. It seems to skip forward and backward the usual number of seconds, and storeLastPlayback position doesn't reflect the sped-up playback.

Has anyone else seen this sort of behavior? I've applied fixes for the Hauppauge PVR-150 timestamp problem that created vaguely similar playback problems before (although I do not get the random jumping around that I did with that problem), but I still wonder if it still might be related? Like it is skipping ahead of the corrected timestamp in the recorded stream or something?

(in the attached logs, the problem definitely occurred at the end of the GBPVRlog in the last skipping forwards and backs)
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Zalman HD160 Case
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MSI K8NGM2-FID with Nvidia 6150 (onboard TV-out)
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2006-12-04, 03:56 PM
Quote:Has anyone else seen this sort of behavior? I've applied fixes for the Hauppauge PVR-150 timestamp problem that created vaguely similar playback problems before (although I do not get the random jumping around that I did with that problem), but I still wonder if it still might be related? Like it is skipping ahead of the corrected timestamp in the recorded stream or something?
Yeah, definitely sounded like that problem when I started reading your post - but if you've applied the drivers and registry fix I'd guess its not that.

It might be worth trying it without using ffdshow audio decoder to see if it makes any difference. Audio decoders play a big part in the timing during playback.
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2006-12-08, 08:33 PM
I changed the audio codec to Hauppauge Non-Css intervideo audio--mnatcheds the video codec. no change in the behavior though.
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MSI K8NGM2-FID with Nvidia 6150 (onboard TV-out)
AMD Athlon64 3500+ (socket 939)
768 Ram (704 remaining with onboard video enabled)
200 GB WD HD
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2006-12-08, 08:37 PM
Sorry, I dont know then.
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2006-12-10, 02:01 AM
This has happened to me too several times. Only at the very end of the recording, though, and only while I'm watching an in-progress recording.
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2006-12-10, 05:21 AM
stalky14 Wrote:This has happened to me too several times. Only at the very end of the recording, though, and only while I'm watching an in-progress recording.

Ditto. This started for me to in .98.13 and I just ended up reverting to a previous version... as sub cringes.
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2006-12-12, 04:52 AM
Same problem here! If I play a recording video an I reach the point equivalent to "direct" tv, the video play fast-forward.
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2007-01-20, 03:43 AM
I'm having this same problem. Anyone come up with a solution? Also, I tried a search and didn't come up with much on "timestamp problem". I'm using the PVR-150 drivers from the Haupagge website.
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2007-01-20, 11:52 AM
DigitalRelay Wrote:Also, I tried a search and didn't come up with much on "timestamp problem". I'm using the PVR-150 drivers from the Haupagge website.

take a look here http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...=timestamp as far as i've read they are beta drivers from hauppauge, the changes might not have made it to officially released drivers...
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

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