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<blockquote data-quote="rlevis" data-source="post: 1133773" data-attributes="member: 81718"><p>It's a Windows 7 PC without a monitor in the office with TV Server only, no client. HDD is set to spin permanently. It's running some other software but nothing that uses the hard drive intensively. No anti-virus/anti-malware installed.</p><p></p><p>I did consider if it was fragmentation and did a defrag last time this happened a couple of weeks ago during the TV1 news, but this didn't help.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday when it occurred again, the program was still being recorded while I was watching it. Although it had been recording for 90 minutes, the program stopped playing around 35 minute mark. Tried starting again from the top and TSReader showed the program at 35 minutes, not 90 minutes and counting.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps TSReader can use some better method to calculate the duration? I forget now if VLC showed the correct or wrong duration, but it continued playing past the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlevis, post: 1133773, member: 81718"] It's a Windows 7 PC without a monitor in the office with TV Server only, no client. HDD is set to spin permanently. It's running some other software but nothing that uses the hard drive intensively. No anti-virus/anti-malware installed. I did consider if it was fragmentation and did a defrag last time this happened a couple of weeks ago during the TV1 news, but this didn't help. Yesterday when it occurred again, the program was still being recorded while I was watching it. Although it had been recording for 90 minutes, the program stopped playing around 35 minute mark. Tried starting again from the top and TSReader showed the program at 35 minutes, not 90 minutes and counting. Perhaps TSReader can use some better method to calculate the duration? I forget now if VLC showed the correct or wrong duration, but it continued playing past the problem. [/QUOTE]
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