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Old 11-10-2007, 06:31 PM
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It looks like the USB2.0 card with the NEC chipset solved the bad recording problem. I still had some playback issues until I bumped the numbuffers registry setting up a little higher then I had it set. Now everything seems to play smooth except for one minor thing. On the shows that were giving me problems before, I get some slow down/stuttering just before it goes to commercial. The rest of the time it's smooth. I can tell when a commercial is coming up because it will start stuttering about 5 seconds before it fades out to the commercial.

I still don't understand this. You seemed to indicate that Cyberlink PowerDVD played back the stored recording just fine. If that's true, then everything from the R5000-HD to the disk worked as it should. If you had problems with anything playing back the stored program fine, then you should look at the server.

This sounds like a client playback issue.

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Old 11-12-2007, 10:59 PM
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Turak,

I have the same problem as you. It seems if more than 1 HD show is recording (or playing live) at the same time - I get very stuttered recordings. Did you say that problem went away with the NEC chipset?

I am not talking client playback issues - been round and round with them too - this is a USB contention issue. I was planning on seperating the 4 feeds to two different servers to decrease the load.

What were your results with the NEC chipset specifically - and can you post the link to the exact care you purchased? Have you tried recording 3 HD shows at once?

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Old 12-05-2007, 02:08 PM
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It looks like the USB2.0 card with the NEC chipset solved the bad recording problem. I still had some playback issues until I bumped the numbuffers registry setting up a little higher then I had it set. Now everything seems to play smooth except for one minor thing. On the shows that were giving me problems before, I get some slow down/stuttering just before it goes to commercial. The rest of the time it's smooth. I can tell when a commercial is coming up because it will start stuttering about 5 seconds before it fades out to the commercial.


I still don't understand this. You seemed to indicate that Cyberlink PowerDVD played back the stored recording just fine. If that's true, then everything from the R5000-HD to the disk worked as it should. If you had problems with anything playing back the stored program fine, then you should look at the server.

This sounds like a client playback issue.

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Mike
Exactly. If he can playback mpeg2 HD, he had no recording problems and since h.264 has a lower bit-rate than mpeg2 (in general), it should be fine too. This is definitively a playback issue, unless the network throughput is not big enough since playback is not done in the server.

Having said that, using a good quality USB card is a good move. I noticed lower CPU utilization when I started using the NEC USB/PCI card, in addition to solving all my recording corruption problems. I also get much faster file transfers when I move my video to an USB drive.

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What were your results with the NEC chipset specifically - and can you post the link to the exact care you purchased? Have you tried recording 3 HD shows at once?
Well, I'm not Turak but I got this one from newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815124008

Note that I didn't had stuttering problems. It was much worse, getting corrupted recordings every now and then. For $10 it's worth a try, and you also get the benefit of faster file transfers, etc. I have recorded two HD shows at once while transferring some files to an USB drive.
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