2009-02-26, 03:30 PM
Last night I recorded a program from my ATSC OTA setup (720p).
When I went to play back the .ts file, I noticed that my skip forward button (which is set to skip 60 seconds) was now only skipping about 1 second. When the OSD was up, I noticed that the current position timer seemed to be moving very quickly although the video was playing at a normal speed.
I went and played an old recording and noticed that the 00:00:00 format is normally Hours:Minutes:Seconds. However, when I was watching my new recording it was more like Minutes:Seconds:Milliseconds. For both videos, my skip 60 seconds button incremented the middle number by 1, but for the new recording, that equated to only 1 second.
I also noticed that the audio sync was way way off for this recording. Not sure if it was related to this timer issue or not. I tried to find out if anyone else in my area had audio sync problems last night, but didn't find any.
My singal is good (TV reports upper 90s). Hauppauge's WinTV signal monitor showed SNR of 30 (max), 0 uncorrectable errors, and every once an a while 1-2 correctable errors (which I believe is normal).
Any ideas on why this might have happened? The only thing I did differently yesterday was I replaced some F-connectors on my coax, but I don't see how that could possibly have any effect. Especially when my signal strengths stayed the same.
Thanks,
JBreits
When I went to play back the .ts file, I noticed that my skip forward button (which is set to skip 60 seconds) was now only skipping about 1 second. When the OSD was up, I noticed that the current position timer seemed to be moving very quickly although the video was playing at a normal speed.
I went and played an old recording and noticed that the 00:00:00 format is normally Hours:Minutes:Seconds. However, when I was watching my new recording it was more like Minutes:Seconds:Milliseconds. For both videos, my skip 60 seconds button incremented the middle number by 1, but for the new recording, that equated to only 1 second.
I also noticed that the audio sync was way way off for this recording. Not sure if it was related to this timer issue or not. I tried to find out if anyone else in my area had audio sync problems last night, but didn't find any.
My singal is good (TV reports upper 90s). Hauppauge's WinTV signal monitor showed SNR of 30 (max), 0 uncorrectable errors, and every once an a while 1-2 correctable errors (which I believe is normal).
Any ideas on why this might have happened? The only thing I did differently yesterday was I replaced some F-connectors on my coax, but I don't see how that could possibly have any effect. Especially when my signal strengths stayed the same.
Thanks,
JBreits