2010-10-24, 03:32 AM
In the 1.5.33 announcement thread I posted this bit of exuberance:
The next two issues I think are actually related somehow. Both came back after I restarted the recording service due to this issue: http://forums.gbpvr.com//showthread.php?...post392564. I've restarted it again since then, and the whole system as well, with no improvement. Absolutely nothing has changed on the system - all I did was restart the recording service after it hung.
Playback often freezes after skipping (whether manually using the skip buttons or for an auto-comskip); to get playback going again I have to skip back and forth a couple of times and with some patience I can get it to go again. When I first installed 1.5.33 skipping was quick and effortless, now it's slow and painful.
The skipping problems occur on any recording, regardless of when it was made, so it's clearly a playback problem and not a recording problem.
NRecord.exe is now back to idling at 20% CPU. And as I mentioned in the thread discussing this awhile back, that's 20% on a dual-core system, meaning it's 40% of a single core - very high for doing nothing.
Quote:Also, I find 1.5.33 to be a MAJOR improvement over 1.5.31. 1.5.33 resolved several issues on my HTPC that I had assumed were non-NPVR related. First, and perhaps weirdest, I was getting a serious clock drift as much as 4 minutes ahead per day - it never occurred to me to pin this on NPVR, but after installing 1.5.33 and changing nothing else the clock now keeps perfect time again. Also, when skipping ahead or back in a recording, playback would often freeze for many seconds or even forever; I figured that was decoders or video driver, yet again installing 1.5.33 has completely eliminated that problem.All 3 issues are now back. I think the clock drift has to be for some other reason; the CMOS battery is probably just dead. It was likely just coincidence that it went through a period of stability at the same time I put in 1.5.33, and at any rate the return of the clock drift preceeded the return of the other two symptoms by several days.
Finally, I (among others) had noted a rather high CPU utilization by NRecord.exe even when it was doing nothing at all, causing my fans to spin up a lot and other issues as well; now with 1.5.33 NRecord.exe idles at 0%.
It does occur to me that all 3 issues could have been related somehow. Either way, hooray for 1.5.33!
The next two issues I think are actually related somehow. Both came back after I restarted the recording service due to this issue: http://forums.gbpvr.com//showthread.php?...post392564. I've restarted it again since then, and the whole system as well, with no improvement. Absolutely nothing has changed on the system - all I did was restart the recording service after it hung.
Playback often freezes after skipping (whether manually using the skip buttons or for an auto-comskip); to get playback going again I have to skip back and forth a couple of times and with some patience I can get it to go again. When I first installed 1.5.33 skipping was quick and effortless, now it's slow and painful.
The skipping problems occur on any recording, regardless of when it was made, so it's clearly a playback problem and not a recording problem.
NRecord.exe is now back to idling at 20% CPU. And as I mentioned in the thread discussing this awhile back, that's 20% on a dual-core system, meaning it's 40% of a single core - very high for doing nothing.
server: NextPVR 5.0.7/Win10 2004/64-bit/AMD A6-7400k/hvr-2250 & hvr-1250/Winegard Flatwave antenna/Schedules Direct
main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV
main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV