MediaPortal Version: 0.2.2.0 + SVN
MediaPortal Skin: BlueTwo Wide
Windows Version: XP Pro SP2
CPU Type: Celeron M 360 (1.4GHz/400MHz/1Mb L2)
HDD: Seagate 300Gb 7200RPM SATA 150
Memory: 512MB Crucial PC4200 CL4 (@ 400)
Motherboard: MSI Speedster-FA4 (MS-9625)
Motherboard Chipset: Intel 915GM
Motherboard Bios:
Video Card: Intel GMA 915
Video Card Driver: 6.14.10.4704
Sound Card: Intel ICH6 HD Audio / Realtek ALC880
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: Nebula DigiTV PCI
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 1.1.1.1
2. TV Card: Terratec Cinergy 2400i Dual Tuner
2. TV Card Type: DVB-T
2. TV Card Driver: 1.0.3.243
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: DScaler
MPEG2 Audio Codec: DScaler
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Antec Aria
Cooling:
Power Supply:
Remote: MCE
TV: Samsung 26in LCD LW26A33W
TV - HTPC Connection: Sub-D
Hi
I've had a few instances where MediaPortal has ended a recorded before it was supposed to. Although MediaPortal still says it's recording, when I play back the recording it stops before it should. MediaPortal and Windows also report the length of the clip to be shorter than it should be.
For example, this evening I set up a schedule to record The Italian Job on Film 4 between 21:00 and 23:05:
At 20:55:07 the recording started (5 minute pre/post configured)
At 22:41:39 the recorded file ends
At 23:10:00 the recording finished
At this point the Recorded TV list shown "The Italian Job" with duration of 02:15 but if I play and pause the recording the progress bar shows the recording at 1:41:39 in length.
As I say, this isn't the first time it's happened and I also get odd occasions where I can't play back a recorded file or the recording is zero length.
My AV software (Symantec Corporate 9) is configured to ignore the recordings & timestretch folder & the MP program files folder.
I've attached the logs. You'll need to look in the .BAK logs as this all happened yesterday evening. I've had a look through myself and can't see anything out of the ordinary.
If anyone can help I'd be grateful. Loosing the last 20 minutes of a film is a nightmare!
Cheers
Mark
MediaPortal Skin: BlueTwo Wide
Windows Version: XP Pro SP2
CPU Type: Celeron M 360 (1.4GHz/400MHz/1Mb L2)
HDD: Seagate 300Gb 7200RPM SATA 150
Memory: 512MB Crucial PC4200 CL4 (@ 400)
Motherboard: MSI Speedster-FA4 (MS-9625)
Motherboard Chipset: Intel 915GM
Motherboard Bios:
Video Card: Intel GMA 915
Video Card Driver: 6.14.10.4704
Sound Card: Intel ICH6 HD Audio / Realtek ALC880
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card: Nebula DigiTV PCI
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 1.1.1.1
2. TV Card: Terratec Cinergy 2400i Dual Tuner
2. TV Card Type: DVB-T
2. TV Card Driver: 1.0.3.243
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: DScaler
MPEG2 Audio Codec: DScaler
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Antec Aria
Cooling:
Power Supply:
Remote: MCE
TV: Samsung 26in LCD LW26A33W
TV - HTPC Connection: Sub-D
Hi
I've had a few instances where MediaPortal has ended a recorded before it was supposed to. Although MediaPortal still says it's recording, when I play back the recording it stops before it should. MediaPortal and Windows also report the length of the clip to be shorter than it should be.
For example, this evening I set up a schedule to record The Italian Job on Film 4 between 21:00 and 23:05:
At 20:55:07 the recording started (5 minute pre/post configured)
At 22:41:39 the recorded file ends
At 23:10:00 the recording finished
At this point the Recorded TV list shown "The Italian Job" with duration of 02:15 but if I play and pause the recording the progress bar shows the recording at 1:41:39 in length.
As I say, this isn't the first time it's happened and I also get odd occasions where I can't play back a recorded file or the recording is zero length.
My AV software (Symantec Corporate 9) is configured to ignore the recordings & timestretch folder & the MP program files folder.
I've attached the logs. You'll need to look in the .BAK logs as this all happened yesterday evening. I've had a look through myself and can't see anything out of the ordinary.
If anyone can help I'd be grateful. Loosing the last 20 minutes of a film is a nightmare!
Cheers
Mark