I guess what Jjusi is explaining is that some Broadcasters (wrong frame/sec) or in the event of bad reception etc, it can occur that some frames are lost, and/or because vdr plays back from a more reliable source e.g. from disk it will catch up to live tv eventualy. I've experienced this on my dvb-s system.
On 4/2/08, VDR User user.vdr@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:44 AM, JJussi linux-dvb@jjussi.com wrote:
recording. Because playback is faster that "real life" you reach (in
some
poin of time) place where you are 0 (zero) seconds behind on going
recording.
AND in that point your playback start freeze and jump loop.
Playback is faster then watching live tv?! Maybe if you skip past the commercials or something! I've started playing back a recording many times before it was finished and never had a problem with lockup or that the playback was going faster then live tv!
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