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Hi, I get files with size 0 randomly while recording with DVBViewer pro 4.1.1.1. I don't use DVBViewer for anything else and I even disable video/audio and let it just run in background while doing other stuff with my pc. But sometimes I just get files that are size of 0 and so they don't even work. I get it about once in 2 days so it's quite often. Is there some reason for this?

 

I'm using terratec cinergy dvb-c with latest drivers. I'm using win 7 (32 bit) but it's not the problem, I get same ín vista and xp too. I don't remember my mainboard but my graphic card is nvidia 8600gt with 185.85 driver version.

 

And almost forgot. When I get one file with filesize of 0, all files after that are 0 sized after that (if I don't restart DVBViewer after that). Also if I enable audio/video, nothing shows, just black screen and no audio. Other things in DVBViewer work fine, so it doesn't crash.

 

Please help, and thanks in advance!

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sounds like a driver or CAM problem. Encrypted channels?

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sounds like a driver or CAM problem. Encrypted channels?

 

No, just free channels. And terratec's own software works "fine," at least this problem doesn't appear.

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Hi

 

No, just free channels. And terratec's own software works "fine," at least this problem doesn't appear.

 

in which cases does this problen occur? After standby?

 

I had the same card and the driver must be restarted after standby, otherwiese I got sometimes files with the size of 0 Bytes after wakeup from standby/hibernate.

 

Regards

Prinz

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I have disabled hibernate and standby modes. But more fails come when I'm sleeping and my pc is idle. Still, my pc doesn't act like it has been in hibernate or standby mode when I check it after good night sleep.

 

I've tried to restart DVBViewer everyday at least once, and it helps little but still some random 0 size files occur.

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