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<blockquote data-quote="K24A3" data-source="post: 1062443" data-attributes="member: 104233"><p>The whole file seems corrupted. The first 5 minutes of the video is fine, if I jump ahead anywhere in the video it shows corruption. This is on another PC using a DirectShow video player and FFDShow.</p><p></p><p>I restart the PC since it is quick and easy (Win8 on an SSD boots very fast), but I'll try restarting the MP Server instead. If that doesn't work I'll disable+enable the tuner in device manager. But the problem is the corruption doesn't happen very often so I was hoping someone would spot the problem in the log files.</p><p></p><p>I'll try a different demultiplexer as well, assuming there is an option to change it in MP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K24A3, post: 1062443, member: 104233"] The whole file seems corrupted. The first 5 minutes of the video is fine, if I jump ahead anywhere in the video it shows corruption. This is on another PC using a DirectShow video player and FFDShow. I restart the PC since it is quick and easy (Win8 on an SSD boots very fast), but I'll try restarting the MP Server instead. If that doesn't work I'll disable+enable the tuner in device manager. But the problem is the corruption doesn't happen very often so I was hoping someone would spot the problem in the log files. I'll try a different demultiplexer as well, assuming there is an option to change it in MP. [/QUOTE]
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