Recorded tv continually stops (1 Viewer)

argypak

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November 21, 2007
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Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue before.
When playing back recorded tv, it will occasionaly stop and go back to the recorded tv list.

TV-Server Version: 1.01
MediaPortal Version: 1.01
MediaPortal Skin: Blue 3
Windows Version: SP3
CPU Type: Intel Pentium D 945
HDD: 1TB Seagate split 80GB for OS and rest for Movies, RAID 1 for Recordings
Memory: 2GB Dual Channel
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L
Video Card: Jaton 8600GT 256MB
Video Card Driver: nvidia 181.22
Sound Card: Onboard
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver: Onboard
1. TV Card: Fusion Dual Express PCIe
1. TV Card Type: Analog / DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: latest
2. TV Card: Fusion Dual Express PCIe
2. TV Card Type: Analog / DVB-T
2. TV Card Driver: latest
3. TV Card: Avermedia A16D
3. TV Card Type: Analog / DVB-T
3. TV Card Driver: latest
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: nvidia Purevideo
MPEG2 Audio Codec: FFDshow
h.264 Video Codec: FFDshow
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Generic Midi Tower
Cooling:
Power Supply: 400W
Remote:
TV:
TV - HTPC Connection:
 

argypak

Portal Pro
November 21, 2007
62
0
Berwick
Home Country
Bump,

Can anyone please help. This is driving me nuts.
I think it could be one of these things
On board intel raid 0 with three 320gb drives
network issue
codec issue
bad recordings

Can anyone offer some advice please
:D
 

Taipan

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  • February 23, 2005
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    Can anyone offer some advice please

    The MediaPortal log files probably hold a clue - delete all your existing log files (for both MediaPortal and MP TV Server) and then start playing a recording until the problem occurs. Attach your MP log files to this thread for us to take a look at, and describe the exact steps and at what precise time the recording stopped.

    Also, have you played one of the "faulty" recordings with another application to see if the recording itself is complete (i.e., the file doesn't end prematurely)?

    Does this happen on DVB-T or Analog, or both?

    Any other clues?
     

    argypak

    Portal Pro
    November 21, 2007
    62
    0
    Berwick
    Home Country
    thanks, I'll get back to you

    :D

    I don't use the analog part of my hybrid tuners.

    I'm currently dropping the network speed on the client down to 100 half duplex to see if its a cable issue.
    I can't remember, but I think I wired the house in CAT5 not CAT5e
     

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