Jeff OTF Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) I just tried updating from 3.5.0.1 to 3.6.1.2. After updating I had a problem with recording. After 10 seconds of recording the picture becomes jerky and unwatchable. This problem happens every time even after rebooting and switching filters. It also happens when the A/V is disabled. The picture is perfect until I start recording. I uninstalled 3.6.1.2 and went back to 3.5.0.1 and the problem went away. Any suggestions? Athlon 3000 XP 1 gig RAM ATI AIW 9600XT 128MB Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro 2 Motherboard MPEG2 decoders: ATI or Cyberlink DVD 4.0 Windows XP Pro SP2 AIR2PC ATSC-PCI (Sorry-Forgot to put this in the original post!) Edited March 4, 2007 by Jeff OTF Quote Link to comment
Lars_MQ Posted March 4, 2007 Share Posted March 4, 2007 Please post some more information: http://www.DVBViewer.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=2210 Quote Link to comment
Jeff OTF Posted March 4, 2007 Author Share Posted March 4, 2007 Should I re-install 3.6.1.2 before attaching the requested system files? Quote Link to comment
Jeff OTF Posted March 5, 2007 Author Share Posted March 5, 2007 Here is the requested file: There was no DVBViewer.log file Setup.xml Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 You forgot the most important file: the one produced with the "Supporttool" you can find in the last line of the post linked before... Quote Link to comment
Jeff OTF Posted March 5, 2007 Author Share Posted March 5, 2007 Here is the file generated from the support tool: support.zip Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted March 5, 2007 Share Posted March 5, 2007 I see that your recording folder is "H:\"... What type of disk it is? Please try to test recording in some folder located in "C:..." I also see you've Nero Audio decoder installed: this can determine your problem, but normally it's visible also in waching... Try to uninstall Nero... Another useful info is the CPU use when waching, when recording and when playing a recorded file Quote Link to comment
Jeff OTF Posted March 5, 2007 Author Share Posted March 5, 2007 I changed the default recording drive to C: and changed the default audio decoders to AC3 filter. The problem looks like it went away. When I switch it back to the H: drive as the default the problem returns. What is strange is that the H: drive is a second SATA with more free space than the C: drive. Maybe it needs to be defragmented. CPU usage is about 23% both before and during recording. I just wonder why it only happens with the upgrade and not 3.5.01. Thank you for your help and suggestions (and patience in getting you the information you needed). Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted March 6, 2007 Share Posted March 6, 2007 Ok to defragment drive H: (but this would have to be a usual habit ); I recommend to defrag it more than once, better until it finish immediately... Try also to record in a subfolder of drive H:, instead of directly in the root... If the problem is still there you can also try to upgrade the MoBo BIOS, Chipset and SATA driver... Quote Link to comment
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