2023-06-01, 03:17 PM
I'm seeing a regular problem with a short back skip in the NPVR client.
Whilst playing a file, skip forward seems to work ok but regularly if you skip back (20s), the picture freezes and audio stops.
After a while, nothing happens so the only action is to stop the playback and resume.
Whilst resume does work, you are immediately presented with an on screen Skia error window.
At this point you have to exit the NPVR client and restart it to resume normal operation.
Regrettably that error window is not captured in any of the NPVR logs nor Windows error logs.
Relevant npvr log file attached. Playback was of "The Hit List" and starts at 13:25 01-06-2023
Playback was paused a couple of times and skip forward used a couple of times (although no immediately) prior to the use of the skip back.
Ray
Whilst playing a file, skip forward seems to work ok but regularly if you skip back (20s), the picture freezes and audio stops.
After a while, nothing happens so the only action is to stop the playback and resume.
Whilst resume does work, you are immediately presented with an on screen Skia error window.
At this point you have to exit the NPVR client and restart it to resume normal operation.
Regrettably that error window is not captured in any of the NPVR logs nor Windows error logs.
Relevant npvr log file attached. Playback was of "The Hit List" and starts at 13:25 01-06-2023
Playback was paused a couple of times and skip forward used a couple of times (although no immediately) prior to the use of the skip back.
Ray
NPVR Version= 6.1.5.231022
Intel i7 Quad Core 3200 + 16GB DDR3 Gigabyte Motherboard
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
TBS-6902 dual DVB-S tuner
TBS-6205 quad DVB-T tuner
500Gb System Disk (M2 Nvme SSD)
4Tb Media Store (2 x 2Tb M2 Nvme SSD Raid 0)
Raspberry Pi2, Pi3 B+ and Pi4 B all running OSMC (Kodi v20.2)
Intel i7 Quad Core 3200 + 16GB DDR3 Gigabyte Motherboard
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
TBS-6902 dual DVB-S tuner
TBS-6205 quad DVB-T tuner
500Gb System Disk (M2 Nvme SSD)
4Tb Media Store (2 x 2Tb M2 Nvme SSD Raid 0)
Raspberry Pi2, Pi3 B+ and Pi4 B all running OSMC (Kodi v20.2)