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<blockquote data-quote="doveman" data-source="post: 875942" data-attributes="member: 67412"><p>Thanks for taking a look HomeY.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, my Timeshift is on my RAMdisk which is R: and my recording folder is on my HDD partition D:. I do have the debug option to record the Timeshift buffer enabled, which would explain why it's copying it from R: to D: when I start a manual recording.</p><p> </p><p>However, the clicks and pops during Ch4 News occur when I'm not recording and I only started to record so that I could check whether the problems showed up on playback later and in case someone wanted to take a look at a clip. I think someone else mentioned that Continuity errors can be caused by things other than bad signal, so I investigated today whether I had a latency problem by running MP in a window and LatencyMon to catch any spikes. However, I only had one audio glitch (which was reflected by Continuity errors in the log) and LatencyMon didn't show any problems at that time. It did show a problem later, but at that time I didn't have any audio/video problems! I'll work to fix the latency problem of course, but it doesn't seem to be connected to the TV problems.</p><p> </p><p>I will try LAV instead but when I test the recording on my other PC that plays it with MPC-HC using the MPC Audio Decoder, so I'm not that hopeful that it's as simple as a codec problem. What's most strange is that these clicks and pops only seem to appear for one programme <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doveman, post: 875942, member: 67412"] Thanks for taking a look HomeY. Yes, my Timeshift is on my RAMdisk which is R: and my recording folder is on my HDD partition D:. I do have the debug option to record the Timeshift buffer enabled, which would explain why it's copying it from R: to D: when I start a manual recording. However, the clicks and pops during Ch4 News occur when I'm not recording and I only started to record so that I could check whether the problems showed up on playback later and in case someone wanted to take a look at a clip. I think someone else mentioned that Continuity errors can be caused by things other than bad signal, so I investigated today whether I had a latency problem by running MP in a window and LatencyMon to catch any spikes. However, I only had one audio glitch (which was reflected by Continuity errors in the log) and LatencyMon didn't show any problems at that time. It did show a problem later, but at that time I didn't have any audio/video problems! I'll work to fix the latency problem of course, but it doesn't seem to be connected to the TV problems. I will try LAV instead but when I test the recording on my other PC that plays it with MPC-HC using the MPC Audio Decoder, so I'm not that hopeful that it's as simple as a codec problem. What's most strange is that these clicks and pops only seem to appear for one programme :confused: [/QUOTE]
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