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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1218816" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>Fully agree with that, for sure there is a momentary disturbance on the stream as can be seen when hardware HEVC accelaration is unchecked. According to the receiving details Signal Strength is 84 and Quality 100 for this channel (same or very similar for all channels I've checked) and PQ is otherwise brilliant. The recording plays for over 1 hour problem free and is also good following the problem point also that is the first time I've caught it on a recording and I do quite a bit so it really is very infrequent. HDD load, I'm not too sure, it is possible that another recording was being made at the same time, Recorded TV is stored on a regular WD Green non OS disk. As mentioned in the OP I have also seen the problem with Live TV and I think on a diffrent channel and with no recording in process but will note that for certain on next instance.</p><p>What I am sure of is that I never saw the problem in the DVBT2 test phase (same hardware) but they changed all the frequencies when they switched fully on the 31-March, so maybe its now more prone to interference? Please note I do live in an appartment block in the city centre so mobile telephone use, radios from passing emergency vehicles etc etc could all be a factor.</p><p>I have tested further and can confirm the same problem with MPC-HC but after copying the vid to my Desktop PC (AMD RX 460 GPU) there I see momentary pixelation at the problem point but both audio and video playback continues on without problem.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> So maybe some possibility to limit the worse effects of the problem, any thoughts on anything I could do with my Nvidia settings to make playback more robust?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1218816, member: 128337"] Fully agree with that, for sure there is a momentary disturbance on the stream as can be seen when hardware HEVC accelaration is unchecked. According to the receiving details Signal Strength is 84 and Quality 100 for this channel (same or very similar for all channels I've checked) and PQ is otherwise brilliant. The recording plays for over 1 hour problem free and is also good following the problem point also that is the first time I've caught it on a recording and I do quite a bit so it really is very infrequent. HDD load, I'm not too sure, it is possible that another recording was being made at the same time, Recorded TV is stored on a regular WD Green non OS disk. As mentioned in the OP I have also seen the problem with Live TV and I think on a diffrent channel and with no recording in process but will note that for certain on next instance. What I am sure of is that I never saw the problem in the DVBT2 test phase (same hardware) but they changed all the frequencies when they switched fully on the 31-March, so maybe its now more prone to interference? Please note I do live in an appartment block in the city centre so mobile telephone use, radios from passing emergency vehicles etc etc could all be a factor. I have tested further and can confirm the same problem with MPC-HC but after copying the vid to my Desktop PC (AMD RX 460 GPU) there I see momentary pixelation at the problem point but both audio and video playback continues on without problem.;) So maybe some possibility to limit the worse effects of the problem, any thoughts on anything I could do with my Nvidia settings to make playback more robust? [/QUOTE]
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