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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Fred" data-source="post: 1154328" data-attributes="member: 155310"><p>Thanks mm! My replies below between the lines:</p><p></p><p>> Have you checked the Windows application and system event log files for the corresponding period to see if anything stands out?</p><p>Nothing unusual there...</p><p></p><p>> You also had a "Journal" recording on France 2 HD that finished at 14:00:02. Would I be correct to assume that recording was also completely okay right until the end?</p><p>I watched this program, but not quite through the end (5/10 minutes of commercial...).</p><p>I did not notice anything wrong, but I didn't actually check the program length either before deleting it.</p><p></p><p>> Are you sure that the network link to the HDHR is not dropping out? (...router/switch failure, DHCP IP address expiry/renewal, security/firewall software failure, high network load???)</p><p>I did not find any router error / firewall block in the logs.</p><p>I have a wired 1Gbit network, but the HDHomerun maxes out at 100Mbit. </p><p>I'm not quite sure whether this limit could be reached when recording multiple HD programs. I'm not sure whether recording several program in the same group/frequency on one tuner requires extra bandwidth...</p><p>I did not noticed anything wrong, but I'll take a closer look at the network the next time the problem happens.</p><p></p><p>> In the case of the failure of "Toute une histoire", tuner 5 was already tuned to the correct frequency (for recording "Les feux de l'amour"). Therefore no tune request was sent; only signal was checked. That is when you see the first "could not lock onto channel - no signal or bad signal" message.</p><p>Is there any option (Debug parameter or other) to make MediaPortal send a tune request anyway? Could this be a workaround for the problem? </p><p></p><p>> On the other hand, tuner 6 was idle so TV Server was definitely sending proper tune requests to that tuner. The time taken for tuning is quite extreme:</p><p>May be it is already too late and something has already gone wrong on the HDHomerun side?</p><p>I wish I could have the logs on the HDHomerun device, but they seen to get lost at reboot (and the device was not accessible before the reboot)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Fred, post: 1154328, member: 155310"] Thanks mm! My replies below between the lines: > Have you checked the Windows application and system event log files for the corresponding period to see if anything stands out? Nothing unusual there... > You also had a "Journal" recording on France 2 HD that finished at 14:00:02. Would I be correct to assume that recording was also completely okay right until the end? I watched this program, but not quite through the end (5/10 minutes of commercial...). I did not notice anything wrong, but I didn't actually check the program length either before deleting it. > Are you sure that the network link to the HDHR is not dropping out? (...router/switch failure, DHCP IP address expiry/renewal, security/firewall software failure, high network load???) I did not find any router error / firewall block in the logs. I have a wired 1Gbit network, but the HDHomerun maxes out at 100Mbit. I'm not quite sure whether this limit could be reached when recording multiple HD programs. I'm not sure whether recording several program in the same group/frequency on one tuner requires extra bandwidth... I did not noticed anything wrong, but I'll take a closer look at the network the next time the problem happens. > In the case of the failure of "Toute une histoire", tuner 5 was already tuned to the correct frequency (for recording "Les feux de l'amour"). Therefore no tune request was sent; only signal was checked. That is when you see the first "could not lock onto channel - no signal or bad signal" message. Is there any option (Debug parameter or other) to make MediaPortal send a tune request anyway? Could this be a workaround for the problem? > On the other hand, tuner 6 was idle so TV Server was definitely sending proper tune requests to that tuner. The time taken for tuning is quite extreme: May be it is already too late and something has already gone wrong on the HDHomerun side? I wish I could have the logs on the HDHomerun device, but they seen to get lost at reboot (and the device was not accessible before the reboot)... [/QUOTE]
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