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Non-stop hard drive activity
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2004-10-04, 05:50 PM
I have GBPVR setup on a windows 2003 server with 768mb ram and 300gb of hard drive space.
I am running gbpvr as a MVP front end only.
i have another setup running on another machine for pvr stuff
but gbpvr offers such a great front end for mvp, that i decided to use it.
my problem is my hard drive light never stops being lit up.
if i kill the gbpvr service that is running, the light goes out and stays out.. if i reboot, and let the service auto start. the light comes on and never goes out.
as a test, i let it run on all weekend. and every time i checked on it, it was still running.

i'm running the latest release of gvpvr, the weather plugin and the net radio plug in as well as a few of the defaults..
but i have no tv encoder card, as this is only a mvp front end.
the hauppauge mvp software is also installed on this machine.

anyone have any idea on why my hard drive never stops, what it's doing? and how do i fix it?
thanks!!!
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2004-10-04, 05:58 PM
If you playing video or audio then I would expect the hard disk to be access nearly continuously...

Does it do disk activity when its just sitting at the menu? If so, the only thing I can think of is it writes a one line message to the logs every few seconds. You'll be able to stop the logging in the next release.



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2004-10-04, 06:26 PM
Sub,
thanks for the reply and the great mvp front end.

this happens if the mvp unit is powered on or off.. if i throw the mvp out the window it still does it.

yeah if it was playing a movie or something, i'd understand, but it's not even turned on and hard drives are going nutz. if it kill the service it stops immediatly.

i see several log files and none of them looked very big.. so i dont know if it's that.. is there a specific log file that i could check? i can look at the time stamps to see if this is my problem
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2004-10-05, 01:04 AM
I have seen that sometimes after rebooting my computer, the Recording Service is taking a lot of time, though it isn't recording. Stopping and then restarting the recording service has fixed it.
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2004-10-05, 01:09 AM
I should mention I'm using the WinTV PVR-USB2 and Win XP SP2.
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2004-10-05, 01:07 PM
mikelu: thanks for the reply.
i tried stopping the service.. my hd light stopped flashing..
i restarted it.. it started flashing again and hasnt stopped since.

i checked the logs and they where only 9k and not increasing.. i checked on and off for 1 hour and they didnt increase...

any word when a new version will be released?
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2004-11-26, 04:17 PM
I can't get my PC to go into standby whenever the GB-PVR recording service is running, unless I set a very short idle time of 5 minutes.

Using filemon, I see the GB-PVR recording service accessing gbpvr.ldb every 10 minutes. That explains why my PC never shuts down unless the idle timeout is set to less than 10 minutes. I also see regular accesses to direct.ini from the GB-PVR tray program.

Is there a way to put these files into a ramdisk or USB flash disk ? I really want my hard disk to spin down unless I am viewing or recording programs.

PS: I am also having problems registering on this forum.
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2004-12-09, 12:06 AM
Before ver .238 I could go into stanby mode, but after I can´t anymore even if I set it to 1 minute. Without GBPVR running it works fine. Could it be related to the new panel printing out upcoming recordings??

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2004-12-09, 01:50 AM
Probably. If its a problem for you, then disable the panels.
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2004-12-10, 01:32 AM
I removed the panels (in main menu skin.xml) and still no standby. I would like my computer be able to go into standby after 10 min and it seems like I could before .238.

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