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I noticed something very weird tonight while playing back my HD recording of So You Think You Can Dance on Fox. It was a 2 hour recording (as opposed to two 1 hour shows) in the guide. About 1 hour and 8 minutes into playback (according to the playback clock/meter), the show suddenly jumped ahead several minutes. I hit rewind but I could not find the missing segments. I continued to watch the show and it ended, according to the playback clock at exactly 2 hours. I'm now left scratching my head wondering where the time "disappeared" to.
I went to the SageTV folder and found that instead of there being one 12GB or so file for the 2 hours, there were two 6GB files. The first file name ended in -0.mpg and the second -1.mpg. When I look a the file name in SageTV, it never shows it as -1.mpg. It only lists the show as -0.mpg, but during playback it clearly played both files. Weird. I then try and playback the file in Windows Media Player. The first file plays back OK, but when I try to search towards the end of the file, it never plays back. Weird. According to WMP, the first clip is 59 minutes long and the second is 56 minutes long. OK...so I'm clearly missing 5 minutes or so of the show. So now, coming back full circle: If the first episode is only 59 minutes long, why did it not skip until 1 hour and 8 minutes into playback? Also, if both shows combined for 115 minutes, why does the playback bar in SageTV show the recording as a perfect 2 hours (120 minutes). I do have comskip running, but as far as I know, it doesnt manipulate the files, it just flags the commercials. In this case they were not all flagged correctly. I'm confused |
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There is no red indicating the file is missing data. Ive seen that before when I have the first 5 minutes missing problem.
Ill chalk this up as a one time glitch. Its just weird that Sage sees the combined files as 2 hours exactly even though its not... |
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I believe Sage uses the Guide data to express the length of the show, not the actual media file length. If you add padding, the file length will be longer, but the show length still shows the guide length.
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