I'm not using DVB. It's just an analog capture card, with no hardware
encoding. Our problems may be caused by the same thing, but I doubt
it. In my case, it never corrects itseft during recording. But, if
another show starts immediately after, even on the same channel, it
records correctly from the start. I almost never watch live tv, so I'm
not sure if the problem is present there. This sounds quite a bit
different to me, but I suppose it could have the same root cause as
your problem. Your's sounds like some kind of hardware problem, since
its manifestation seems rather random. Mine seems to be software,
since the problem is always exactly the same, once it occurs. But
that's just a bit of intuition...
Philip Nelson wrote:
I've been having a problem for a while (but only since switching to
.17), where occasionally, partway through recording something, it will
suddenly slow down -- the video slows to about 70% normal speed, and
the audio drops in pitch accordingly. It doesn't happen all the time,
and I cannot reproduce it, nor do I have any idea as to what causes it.
I know that the problem is during recording, because if I export the
.nuv to another format, the problem remains. Has anybody else had this
problem?
I am having either the same problem as you or something similar (also
happened since 0.17) - part way through a recording, quite randomly, sound
drops out totally and video slows right down. Eventually (perhaps 5-10
minutes) it speeds up again, but audio doesn't come back - it's very
frustrating.
Are you using dvb? For me, when this happens, the mpeg stream goes bad for
a second or two (as if I've got a low signal, but I don't think I do),
audio then cuts out and video goes slow. It seems to happen quite
randomly, and has happened when I've been watching live tv - I changed
channels, changed back and it was fine again.
Philip
_______________________________________________
mythtv-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
|