I've tried doing some searching here in the forums on this problem without any luck, although that may be because I'm having a tough time coming up with the best "description" of the problem. :)Here's the issue:On *some* of my recorded TV, when I go back to watch it, once I choose to "skip" forward the first time it shows the total duration of the show as 06:00 minutes regardless of the actual real duration and will not let me skip or forward past that point. The show itself plays out its entire duration without a problem, but I can only skip or forward thru the first 6 minutes of it since any skip beyond that and MCE thinks I'm already at the end of the show. (meaning if when I see this happen I just leave it alone and don't try and skip any commercials, then the show will play in its entirety without issue)The thing is, all these shows are stored and recorded on a single hard drive, it does NOT exhibit this behaviour on all the recorded tv shows (lots of them play and skip thru just fine) and the Vista/MCE install is essentially virgin - no addins.Here are some various specs of the system/software in use:AMD Athlon 64 - X2-42002Gig RAMCyberlink PowerDVD 7/3 Ultra used as Audio/Video Decoder for MCERecorded TV stored on a 500GB SATA300 Hard Drive (using a Gigabyte motherboard w/Nvidia Nforce 430 chipset)Any ideas or others who have seen this behaviour would be much appreciated!!Matthew Toney
I bet I average around 6-7 shows recorded per day normally, and usually at least one of those shows every day will exhibit this behaviour. I've saved a couple of 30 minute shows that do this and I'm going to copy them over to one of my other PCs with VMC on it and see if follows the file itself. :)
Hmmm.. copied a show with this behaviour to another VMC machine and tried it - it showed up with a thumbnail and everything looked normal, but attempting to PLAY the file would make VMC die instantly every time I tried it. (as in, VMC just closes when you tell it to play this file - no messages, nothing in event-log, etc.)
Ugh.
Matthew Toney:Hmmm.. copied a show with this behaviour to another VMC machine and tried it - it showed up with a thumbnail and everything looked normal, but attempting to PLAY the file would make VMC die instantly every time I tried it. (as in, VMC just closes when you tell it to play this file - no messages, nothing in event-log, etc.)
It was a terrestrial recording - no cablecard. I agree there seems to be something corrupt about the file, but it plays if there are no skip requests on the original VMC so I'm not sure why it wouldn't on this other one.For me, the bigger question is why these files are sometimes getting corrupted in the first place. Since I've only gotten one reply to this thread confirming that someone else has seen the behaviour, I'm worried that there's something about my particular config that is the cause. (and its making both myself and my wife nuts since you never know what recording it is going to do this to) :(
Well, this thread seems to be about basically the same issue:
http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/212016/ShowThread.aspx#212016
Matthew Toney:It was a terrestrial recording - no cablecard. I agree there seems to be something corrupt about the file, but it plays if there are no skip requests on the original VMC so I'm not sure why it wouldn't on this other one.For me, the bigger question is why these files are sometimes getting corrupted in the first place. Since I've only gotten one reply to this thread confirming that someone else has seen the behaviour, I'm worried that there's something about my particular config that is the cause. (and its making both myself and my wife nuts since you never know what recording it is going to do this to) :(
Core i5 with 8gb of ram, ceton infinitv tuner, 2 hdhr OTA tuners (4 total tuners). 3 xbox 360 slims.
On the issue being based on config or not, I hope you're right, but if this is just a bug in VMC period, I would expect a lot more people to be complaining about basically the same issue. I guess I could always be brave - backup the PC, and load the beta of SP1 if I got ahold of it. (although thats not what I'm planning to do - at least not yet)On the AMD Dual-Core driver bit, I don't know - I'm not sure I even realized there was such a thing as "dual-core AMD drivers". :) How would I know if I have such loaded and where would I get them?
Matthew Toney:Mykroft: Do you (or did you) happen to have an X2 CPU in the machines where you've seen the problem?
Well I've turned off the "Cool and Quiet" feature - I guess I'll give this a day or two and see if it happens again. (I actuallly average one recording a day with the problem so I should know quickly whether this had any effect)
You can count me in as one more to report this problem. The only varience being that my progress slider shows 10 minutes but all other behavior is the same. I have been putting up with this problem now for at least a month and a half and have just been to lazy to search here to see if I was the only one with the problem. You may be on to something here with your suspicions of AMD drivers as I also have an Athlon X2 4200+. Reinstalling has not fixed the problem. Hopefully somebody has a solution.
Machine specs:
Gateway GT5232EAMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+2GB RAMNvidia 8600GT200GB HD200GB HD500GB HD