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<blockquote data-quote="Ronski" data-source="post: 1175114" data-attributes="member: 77761"><p>Thanks for taking the time to look, I had initially thought the earlier logs were in the old log sub folder, but it would appear not.</p><p></p><p>I have had this problem in the past, and it seemed to be related to when recording 3 or more programs at the same time, but when I manually recorded more that 4 programs at once it worked fine, but it seems to have happened again.</p><p></p><p>19:57 Holby City - 94,631KB. This doesn't play in MP, but if played in VLC it is very blocky at times, but otherwise mainly grey or black screen with some sound.</p><p>19:57 The Secret Life of the Zoo - 4.99GB. This appears to have recorded properly, I've skipped through it and didn't notice any problems</p><p>19:57 Sugar Free Farm - 557KB - if played in VLC it plays about a second of audio with no picture.</p><p>20:57 The Supervet - this appears to have recorded properly, I've skipped through it and didn't notice any problems</p><p>20:57 Happy Valley - this appears to have recorded properly, I've skipped through it and didn't notice any problems</p><p></p><p>I don't run any antivirus on my server I just occasionally use Malwarebyte to do a manual scan, which I just did and no threats found.</p><p></p><p>Drive H is actually a drive pool created by StableBit DrivePool, and the free space is 4.63TB, I also use StableBit scanner and that reports no problems and all drives as healthy. The timeshift folder is on a SSD which is not part of the drive pool. No software that uses the drive heavily is installed.</p><p></p><p>We do get some blockyness or poor pictures, but this is very occasional and normally when the wind is strong and I guess blowing the dish around, we never have long drop outs of the signal.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible to tell if it's one particular tuner that's affected, or perhaps one of the 4 frequency ranges of the satellite signal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronski, post: 1175114, member: 77761"] Thanks for taking the time to look, I had initially thought the earlier logs were in the old log sub folder, but it would appear not. I have had this problem in the past, and it seemed to be related to when recording 3 or more programs at the same time, but when I manually recorded more that 4 programs at once it worked fine, but it seems to have happened again. 19:57 Holby City - 94,631KB. This doesn't play in MP, but if played in VLC it is very blocky at times, but otherwise mainly grey or black screen with some sound. 19:57 The Secret Life of the Zoo - 4.99GB. This appears to have recorded properly, I've skipped through it and didn't notice any problems 19:57 Sugar Free Farm - 557KB - if played in VLC it plays about a second of audio with no picture. 20:57 The Supervet - this appears to have recorded properly, I've skipped through it and didn't notice any problems 20:57 Happy Valley - this appears to have recorded properly, I've skipped through it and didn't notice any problems I don't run any antivirus on my server I just occasionally use Malwarebyte to do a manual scan, which I just did and no threats found. Drive H is actually a drive pool created by StableBit DrivePool, and the free space is 4.63TB, I also use StableBit scanner and that reports no problems and all drives as healthy. The timeshift folder is on a SSD which is not part of the drive pool. No software that uses the drive heavily is installed. We do get some blockyness or poor pictures, but this is very occasional and normally when the wind is strong and I guess blowing the dish around, we never have long drop outs of the signal. Is it possible to tell if it's one particular tuner that's affected, or perhaps one of the 4 frequency ranges of the satellite signal? [/QUOTE]
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