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<blockquote data-quote="K24A3" data-source="post: 1062288" data-attributes="member: 104233"><p>If a nearby electric device such as sewing machine or power drill corrupts the DVB-T reception, sometimes the corruption keeps on corrupting the recordings hours after the electric device has stopped being used.</p><p></p><p>It can also happen when Comskip consumes excessive CPU and IO resources, but I changed the play_nice settings and this hasn't happened for a while. Today a power drill corrupted the recordings, not comskip.</p><p></p><p>The corruption can be really bad, causing excessive blocking and flooded grey frames, or a complete halt of the video. This continues on and on until I restart the PC. After the restart I get a perfect picture. </p><p></p><p>I'm no AV expert but it seems the TS writer or demultiplexer's timing/video position goes haywire.</p><p></p><p>Note that I do not use the Media Portal front end, I just use the TV Server to record the TS files.</p><p></p><p>Tuner: Hauppauge Nova TD USB stick (Dual tuner mode)</p><p>OS: Win8.1 Pro 64bit</p><p>Plugins: Comskip, TV Wish List</p><p>PC: Intel HD 4000, Core i5 Ivy Bridge notebook, 8GB RAM</p><p>MP: 1.6.0 Final, Standalone PC, no clients</p><p>Storage: Samsung SSD 750GB</p><p>Codecs: Default in MP 1.6</p><p></p><p>Logs are attached. It happened around 7-8pm 9th Feb, and the day before. (Winter Olympics on ch10 were the corrupted recordings)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K24A3, post: 1062288, member: 104233"] If a nearby electric device such as sewing machine or power drill corrupts the DVB-T reception, sometimes the corruption keeps on corrupting the recordings hours after the electric device has stopped being used. It can also happen when Comskip consumes excessive CPU and IO resources, but I changed the play_nice settings and this hasn't happened for a while. Today a power drill corrupted the recordings, not comskip. The corruption can be really bad, causing excessive blocking and flooded grey frames, or a complete halt of the video. This continues on and on until I restart the PC. After the restart I get a perfect picture. I'm no AV expert but it seems the TS writer or demultiplexer's timing/video position goes haywire. Note that I do not use the Media Portal front end, I just use the TV Server to record the TS files. Tuner: Hauppauge Nova TD USB stick (Dual tuner mode) OS: Win8.1 Pro 64bit Plugins: Comskip, TV Wish List PC: Intel HD 4000, Core i5 Ivy Bridge notebook, 8GB RAM MP: 1.6.0 Final, Standalone PC, no clients Storage: Samsung SSD 750GB Codecs: Default in MP 1.6 Logs are attached. It happened around 7-8pm 9th Feb, and the day before. (Winter Olympics on ch10 were the corrupted recordings) [/QUOTE]
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