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Recorded TV freezes then any play select results in 'Cannot play stream <ID>'
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<blockquote data-quote="Mat Walker" data-source="post: 1161144" data-attributes="member: 148753"><p>Yeah, fair play. I've set it up for more logging so hopefully there will be more info when next it happens.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to dig out that file that was being played and replay it to see if there is a repro on it. I'm wondering (and pure speculation) if the recording may have been corrupted - perhaps a signal glitch making the codec doing the recording chuck a brain-fade - that then made whatever does the rtsp lockup which then caused the MP client to not see it had finished. As the rtsp thing had locked up that could result in the 'Cannot playback stream <xyz>' on subsequent plays etc..... Do you know if the thing doing the rtsp sends a signal to the client when it finishes playing, or is there another way the end is _seen_ by the client? Something i didnt mention (sorry) was that the TVServer service was sat on 13% cpu as well (not varying; sat at a constant 13%) which kinda struck me as odd; if it was stuck in a loop, why not 100% cpu (and possibly an eventual stack or memory out exception)? Does that "15-11-2015 14:28:02.105 MultiFileReader has error 0x80 in Loop 0. Try to clear SMB Cache." mean anything (If watching a recording, it is rtsp and the SMB is not being used is it?)?</p><p></p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Mat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mat Walker, post: 1161144, member: 148753"] Yeah, fair play. I've set it up for more logging so hopefully there will be more info when next it happens. I'm going to dig out that file that was being played and replay it to see if there is a repro on it. I'm wondering (and pure speculation) if the recording may have been corrupted - perhaps a signal glitch making the codec doing the recording chuck a brain-fade - that then made whatever does the rtsp lockup which then caused the MP client to not see it had finished. As the rtsp thing had locked up that could result in the 'Cannot playback stream <xyz>' on subsequent plays etc..... Do you know if the thing doing the rtsp sends a signal to the client when it finishes playing, or is there another way the end is _seen_ by the client? Something i didnt mention (sorry) was that the TVServer service was sat on 13% cpu as well (not varying; sat at a constant 13%) which kinda struck me as odd; if it was stuck in a loop, why not 100% cpu (and possibly an eventual stack or memory out exception)? Does that "15-11-2015 14:28:02.105 MultiFileReader has error 0x80 in Loop 0. Try to clear SMB Cache." mean anything (If watching a recording, it is rtsp and the SMB is not being used is it?)? :-) Mat [/QUOTE]
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