5 hours ago
Hello all,
During the past few months, I have been experiencing an increasing number of recording failures where the recording starts on time and finishes on time, but when I view the recording, a large portion of the program does not appear in the playback. The missing portion begins just after the pre-pad, when the show would have started recording if there had been no pre-pad. Immediately following the pre-pad portion of the recording, the playback has a brief moment with some pixilation and then playback resumes, but the playback has jumped far into the program. After examining a couple of recent failures, it looks liked the missing portion is exactly 1 hour in length. The playback then continues and concludes at the scheduled end of the post-pad. As far as I can tell, NextPVR appears to be recording normally throughout the entire program.
I didn’t see anything like this in the blog, and so I thought I would contact you to see if you have any ideas of why this might be occurring and what I might be able to do to avoid this.
I have a standard pre-pad of 3 minutes and a post-pad of 33 minutes, in case there are unanticipated schedule shifts. The recording skip only seems to occur in movie files, and not in other programs, maybe because the movie files are longer than most of my other recordings. The skips occur in programs recorded from multiple channels and do not seem to follow any pattern that I have been able to detect. Not all recordings on these channels fail, and most are OK. I have had the same pre- and post-pad setups for a long time and did not experience any issues until it seemed to start occasionally late last year with recordings on one channel, but seem to be getting more frequent and now occur on recordings made on multiple channels.
I do not have any recent examples of this, but I had some instances where I was making a recording on the same channel immediately before the failed recording, and that program continued to record during the post-pad. The post-pad recorded just fine and correctly recorded a portion of the same program that did not record in the scheduled recording. When this first started happening, it appeared that I was only missing about a half hour of the scheduled recording, and I was able to watch the missing part of a program if I had recorded the preceding program and could then watched its post-pad.
I have tried playing the files in NextPVR, Kodi, and VLC, and the skip occurs in exactly the same spot in each application. When I view the most recent failure in VLC, I can see that the timestamp in the recording jumps exactly one hour starting at the end of the pre-pad, changing from 0:03:01, just before it is ready to display 0:03:02, and about a second later, the next timestamp that appears is 1:03:03, a jump of exactly one hour. In NextPVR and Kodi, the timestamp continues constantly, and does not reflect a change due to the skip to a much later part of the program being recorded.
I am running Windows 10 Pro and NextPVR version 6.1.5.231022. My tuner is a SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex 4K, Model HDFX-4K. I have not made any recent hardware or software changes, other than re-installing Kodi last week for an issue unrelated to the failed recordings. The recently failed recording started at 16:57 on January 29. I have also copied this failed recording to onedrive/googledrive with the following link.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...sp=sharing
Log files attached below
Thank you very much!
Jon
During the past few months, I have been experiencing an increasing number of recording failures where the recording starts on time and finishes on time, but when I view the recording, a large portion of the program does not appear in the playback. The missing portion begins just after the pre-pad, when the show would have started recording if there had been no pre-pad. Immediately following the pre-pad portion of the recording, the playback has a brief moment with some pixilation and then playback resumes, but the playback has jumped far into the program. After examining a couple of recent failures, it looks liked the missing portion is exactly 1 hour in length. The playback then continues and concludes at the scheduled end of the post-pad. As far as I can tell, NextPVR appears to be recording normally throughout the entire program.
I didn’t see anything like this in the blog, and so I thought I would contact you to see if you have any ideas of why this might be occurring and what I might be able to do to avoid this.
I have a standard pre-pad of 3 minutes and a post-pad of 33 minutes, in case there are unanticipated schedule shifts. The recording skip only seems to occur in movie files, and not in other programs, maybe because the movie files are longer than most of my other recordings. The skips occur in programs recorded from multiple channels and do not seem to follow any pattern that I have been able to detect. Not all recordings on these channels fail, and most are OK. I have had the same pre- and post-pad setups for a long time and did not experience any issues until it seemed to start occasionally late last year with recordings on one channel, but seem to be getting more frequent and now occur on recordings made on multiple channels.
I do not have any recent examples of this, but I had some instances where I was making a recording on the same channel immediately before the failed recording, and that program continued to record during the post-pad. The post-pad recorded just fine and correctly recorded a portion of the same program that did not record in the scheduled recording. When this first started happening, it appeared that I was only missing about a half hour of the scheduled recording, and I was able to watch the missing part of a program if I had recorded the preceding program and could then watched its post-pad.
I have tried playing the files in NextPVR, Kodi, and VLC, and the skip occurs in exactly the same spot in each application. When I view the most recent failure in VLC, I can see that the timestamp in the recording jumps exactly one hour starting at the end of the pre-pad, changing from 0:03:01, just before it is ready to display 0:03:02, and about a second later, the next timestamp that appears is 1:03:03, a jump of exactly one hour. In NextPVR and Kodi, the timestamp continues constantly, and does not reflect a change due to the skip to a much later part of the program being recorded.
I am running Windows 10 Pro and NextPVR version 6.1.5.231022. My tuner is a SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex 4K, Model HDFX-4K. I have not made any recent hardware or software changes, other than re-installing Kodi last week for an issue unrelated to the failed recordings. The recently failed recording started at 16:57 on January 29. I have also copied this failed recording to onedrive/googledrive with the following link.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...sp=sharing
Log files attached below
Thank you very much!
Jon