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[vdr] Re: BUG in Broken stream detection ??
Hi,
On Monday 26 May 2003 19:08, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Tilo Renkl wrote:
> > Anyway something in VDR code has changed, so that some of my recordings
> > (~50%)
> > are completely broken (very heavy audio and video disortions). :-(((
> > I will do some further tests, but this is difficult due to the fact that
> > this
> > is my system for everyday use and there are timers which I do not want to
> > miss.
>
> I've just checked several recordings here (older ones and new ones)
> and they all play just fine.
This sounds like the problem I'm having for some weeks now:
I've been using VDR for about 1.5 year *without any problems* (v1.0.4 and then
some developer releases starting around 1.1.20). Someday I changed to a newer
VDR release, might be 1.1.29, but I can't remember :-(
From that time there are recordings that are that damaged as described above.
I can not figure out why. The only thing I found is that if the recording is
OK from the beginning, it's all OK. E.g. last monday I wanted to record
something in the evening at ZDF. I tried 3-4 times but all recordings broken.
Then I made VDR to record it on the primary card -> recording was OK.
On friday I recorded something at BR3. It worked, but the broadcast started
half an hour later, so I manually started it -> it didn't work!
So I tested multiple recordings on the secondary card: 3 times recording BR3
-> all OK
I'm really confused what's going on there. I can't believe it's some DECT
phone, cabling, dish or hardware problem, because that didn't change the last
1.5 year.
Regards,
Andreas
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