2014-03-03, 23:48
Hey all,
I've been reading posts for a while trying to get my HTPC setup working and so far have been able to overcome almost all my issues with the help of a little google searching. I've hit a roadblock and I was hoping someone could help.
I am running the latest release of XBMC (12.3) with the NPVR (3.1.1) back end using 2 hauppauge HD PVR2's as the capturing devices. Whenever I watch live TV via XBMC it freezes at about the 6:30 minute mark consistently.
Through poking around I have found that the .TS file size seems to max out at 468MB where it then tries to create a new .TS file. During this transition the HDPVR2 seems to lose connection and becomes unstable. It resets itself and will be usable again if I try to view live TV again, but the process will repeat every 6.5 minutes. I grabbed a log of the problem and have posted it:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=142524
I believe it happens around the 13:31:XX mark of the logs.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
Jim
Couple things:
1. It's actually the 13:27:XX mark in the log.
2. The 468MB file size seems to correspond with the length of video.
Jim
I've been reading posts for a while trying to get my HTPC setup working and so far have been able to overcome almost all my issues with the help of a little google searching. I've hit a roadblock and I was hoping someone could help.
I am running the latest release of XBMC (12.3) with the NPVR (3.1.1) back end using 2 hauppauge HD PVR2's as the capturing devices. Whenever I watch live TV via XBMC it freezes at about the 6:30 minute mark consistently.
Through poking around I have found that the .TS file size seems to max out at 468MB where it then tries to create a new .TS file. During this transition the HDPVR2 seems to lose connection and becomes unstable. It resets itself and will be usable again if I try to view live TV again, but the process will repeat every 6.5 minutes. I grabbed a log of the problem and have posted it:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=142524
I believe it happens around the 13:31:XX mark of the logs.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
Jim
Couple things:
1. It's actually the 13:27:XX mark in the log.
2. The 468MB file size seems to correspond with the length of video.
Jim