2018-02-26, 07:58 AM
I've been using NextPVR for the last four years very successfully with a TBS Dual HD card and an old dual Nova T500 on UK Freeview, Mendip transmitter.
Since January, i've been experiencing major problems. First problem was the Legacy Kernel Caller sleep problem, where it does not release sleep lock on the PC and it stays away. Second problem is bad recordings, either it fails or it creates a giant GB recording which does not play. Third problem is not stopping recording, one ended up about 200GB!
First thought was bad hardware, so I removed the old Nova T (10 years old).. no good. Then I retroed NextPVR back to 3.X - no good. Nothing worked. So I thought fresh hardware (and I wanted one too) so I bought a Hauppauge quad channel card. Just that in the PC. Same problems.
So last week I reinstalled windows, completely clean, just nextpvr and the Hauppauge card. No other peripherals.
But its still going wrong. And as I noted in another post, I too saw last night that the digital host was using 1.5GB of ram. And it won't sleep (randomly), still creating bad recordings, etc.
So to sum up, i've tried different cards, therefore different drivers. I've cleaned the PC and just had NextPVR running. And its still bad.
Now something else someone says may be causing this. In Jan we had a minor retune, BBC4 HD to com8. This is around the time problems started. I record BBC 4 HD often. Last friday 23rd I recorded a bbc 4 program and it was bad, gigantic, never slept etc. Last night I recorded one from 8-9:30pm and it did not stop the recording and stopped the machine from sleeping on time.
I'm wondering if there is an underlying bug which is causing either nextpvr or the drivers to go wrong due to this retune and use of this multiplex (note i've used both TBS and Hauppauge cards, so different drivers). I also wonder if its related to recording multiple programs from one multiplex. All in all its not obvious the direct cause.
The major retune is tomorrow, 27th, when the 700MHz band is removed. So maybe that will fix it..
In the meanwhile, today, i'll try record multiple shows but avoid BBC 4 HD and see if I can isolate it to that multiplex.
Rob
Since January, i've been experiencing major problems. First problem was the Legacy Kernel Caller sleep problem, where it does not release sleep lock on the PC and it stays away. Second problem is bad recordings, either it fails or it creates a giant GB recording which does not play. Third problem is not stopping recording, one ended up about 200GB!
First thought was bad hardware, so I removed the old Nova T (10 years old).. no good. Then I retroed NextPVR back to 3.X - no good. Nothing worked. So I thought fresh hardware (and I wanted one too) so I bought a Hauppauge quad channel card. Just that in the PC. Same problems.
So last week I reinstalled windows, completely clean, just nextpvr and the Hauppauge card. No other peripherals.
But its still going wrong. And as I noted in another post, I too saw last night that the digital host was using 1.5GB of ram. And it won't sleep (randomly), still creating bad recordings, etc.
So to sum up, i've tried different cards, therefore different drivers. I've cleaned the PC and just had NextPVR running. And its still bad.
Now something else someone says may be causing this. In Jan we had a minor retune, BBC4 HD to com8. This is around the time problems started. I record BBC 4 HD often. Last friday 23rd I recorded a bbc 4 program and it was bad, gigantic, never slept etc. Last night I recorded one from 8-9:30pm and it did not stop the recording and stopped the machine from sleeping on time.
I'm wondering if there is an underlying bug which is causing either nextpvr or the drivers to go wrong due to this retune and use of this multiplex (note i've used both TBS and Hauppauge cards, so different drivers). I also wonder if its related to recording multiple programs from one multiplex. All in all its not obvious the direct cause.
The major retune is tomorrow, 27th, when the 700MHz band is removed. So maybe that will fix it..
In the meanwhile, today, i'll try record multiple shows but avoid BBC 4 HD and see if I can isolate it to that multiplex.
Rob