2012-09-30, 04:47 AM
I use to have the issue with bad/corrupt time indexes on recordings in GBPVR quite frequently. With this issue it was not possible to skip during playback, which was an annoyance (man, we are spoiled!) especially with long recordings. I will say the occurrence of this problem (for me) has dropped dramatically with NPVR (kudos, Sub!), but I still do run into it occasionally. With GBPVR there was a utility you could run on the .mpg that would re-index the timeline of the recording file and then it would work fine. Does that utility still exist and does it work on the .ts files? Can someone point me towards it? I'm either using the wrong terminology in my searches or maybe I'm just getting too many false hits, but I haven't been able to locate it.
I just found another such recording. The odd thing with this one is that the playback time is counting down from the end time (instead of counting up from 0:00). The video is actually playing forwards as you'd expect.
Thanks,
-Brad
I just found another such recording. The odd thing with this one is that the playback time is counting down from the end time (instead of counting up from 0:00). The video is actually playing forwards as you'd expect.
Thanks,
-Brad
Server: Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz: 16GB RAM: ASRock Phantom D/RX570: SDD: 512GB HDDs: 5TB, 8TB, 8TB
Linux Mint v20, NPVR v5.1.3.210711
Tuners: Hauppauge PVR-2250-MC Dual Tuner, HDHR Duo ATSC Tuner
Clients: Knewc on CE-ODroid N2 x2, N2+, LE-RPi4, PCs x2
Linux Mint v20, NPVR v5.1.3.210711
Tuners: Hauppauge PVR-2250-MC Dual Tuner, HDHR Duo ATSC Tuner
Clients: Knewc on CE-ODroid N2 x2, N2+, LE-RPi4, PCs x2