2020-07-31, 07:44 PM
My only comment would be that over years of using V4, I have found that any "blip" in the recorded stream (including the time wrap) would trigger the behaviour for us.
It would drive the wife mad because it was very difficult to jump over the problematic point in the recording.
Playing the file in Windows Media player would cause it to hang at the problem point so it wasn't exclusive to NPVR.
At some point we'll all have to make the change to V5. Appreciate the PCH problem. I used to use 3 Hauppauge MVPs. Switched to Raspberry Pi's using Kodi. (not too expensive :-) )
Works pretty well for us.
Ray
It would drive the wife mad because it was very difficult to jump over the problematic point in the recording.
Playing the file in Windows Media player would cause it to hang at the problem point so it wasn't exclusive to NPVR.
At some point we'll all have to make the change to V5. Appreciate the PCH problem. I used to use 3 Hauppauge MVPs. Switched to Raspberry Pi's using Kodi. (not too expensive :-) )
Works pretty well for us.
Ray
NPVR Version= 4.2.4_190307
Intel i7 Quad Core 3200 + 16GB DDR2 Gigabyte Motherboard
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
BlackGold dual DVB T & S tuner
60Gb SSD System Disk (Raid 1)
60Gb SSD Recording Cache
4Tb Media Store (WD Red 4Tb x 2 in Raid 1)
Raspberry Pi2 running OSMC (Kodi v18.3) x 2
Raspberry Pi3 B+ running OSMC (Kodi v18.3)
Intel i7 Quad Core 3200 + 16GB DDR2 Gigabyte Motherboard
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
BlackGold dual DVB T & S tuner
60Gb SSD System Disk (Raid 1)
60Gb SSD Recording Cache
4Tb Media Store (WD Red 4Tb x 2 in Raid 1)
Raspberry Pi2 running OSMC (Kodi v18.3) x 2
Raspberry Pi3 B+ running OSMC (Kodi v18.3)