ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #141
Posted 20 March 2012 - 10:26
If you see "20: .." listed, it means that all buffers were full, and that there is a risk of overflowing the demux buffer (which is ~4 buffers in size itself) which would cause a glitch in the recording.
If you start some heavy disk traffic or if you run lots of simultaneous recordings, of if the media you record to is very slow (e.g. an old USB stick), you can get into the higher regions.
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #142
Posted 20 March 2012 - 11:26
[eDVBRecordFileThread] buffer usage histogram (10 buffers of 188 kB) 1: 110 2: 104 3: 3 4: 1 5: 1 6: 1 7: 1 8: 1 9: 2 10: 4 [eFilePushThreadRecorder] THREAD STOP40 seconds of HD recording (with freshly mounted hdd to avoid that my workaround kicks in). As one would expect, there are glitches.
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Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #145
Posted 20 March 2012 - 13:05
hier eine Nachricht von Linus "Linux" Torwald,
ev. hilft das ja bei dem Problem
Linux-Kernel 3.3 freigegeben
Linus Torvalds hat den Linux-Kernel 3.3 veröffentlicht, der unter anderem einige Probleme beseitigen soll, die gelegentlich zu Systemaussetzern beim Schreiben auf langsame Datenträger führen. Dutzende neuer und überarbeiteter Treiber verbessern die Hardware-Unterstützung; so gibt es Fortschritte bei den Open-Source-Treibern für AMD-, Intel und Nvidia-Grafik. In den Staging-Bereich für "unreife" Treiber sind eine Reihe Android-spezifischer Treiber zurückgekehrt, die vor zwei Jahren rausgeflogen waren, weil sich niemand darum gekümmert hatte.
Software-RAIDs unterstützten jetzt Hot Replace, sodass nach dem Austausch einer Platte kein Rebuild-Lauf mehr nötig ist. Auch der RAID-Support in Btrfs wurde verbessert. Das Netzwerk-Subsystem erhielt einige neue Funktionen und Erweiterungen, darunter einen virtuellen Switch, der auf den Layern 2, 3 oder 4 arbeiten kann. Linux 3.3 bietet bereits Basis-Unterstützung für das neue ACPI 5.0.
Quelle: heise.de
http://www.heise.de/...en-1467641.html
Edited by hd-tester, 20 March 2012 - 13:07.
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #146
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Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #148
Posted 20 March 2012 - 14:29
Strange... as I would expect you should have 20 buffers???
eDVBRecordFileThread] buffer usage histogram (10 buffers of 188 kB)
in demux.cpp:
static int determineBufferCount() ... else if (megabytes > 100) result = 10; // 256MB systems: Use 2MB demux buffers (dm8000, et5x00, vuduo)I have a vu duo
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Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #150
Posted 20 March 2012 - 15:24
And the Duo has about the least available memory of all HD boxes. Even though the machine has 384MB, the decoders use up so much of it that the boxes with 256 installed RAM have more userspace.
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #151
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #152
Posted 20 March 2012 - 16:55
So it seems the VU Duo has too limited RAM memory?
I doubt that. Apart from this initial-writing-speed-too-low problem there are no issues (I don't have pay tv, though.) And remember:[list]
[*]writing speed is totally normal after a few dozens of megabytes (about 50Mb/s).
[*]kubrick seems to have the same problem on another machine type (with 20 buffers)
[*]problem doesn't occur with ext2 driver.
[*]problem started after update to 3.x kernel
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Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #153
Posted 20 March 2012 - 18:25
[list]
[*]kubrick seems to have the same problem on another machine type (with 20 buffers)
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He does not. Of if he does, he did not mention it here. (the "20 buffers" have only been around for a few days)
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[*]problem doesn't occur with ext2 driver.
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It still does, it just becomes less noticable if you turn off journalling and delayed allocation.
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #154
Posted 20 March 2012 - 18:53
I was referring to this post:[list]
[*]kubrick seems to have the same problem on another machine type (with 20 buffers)
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He does not. Of if he does, he did not mention it here. (the "20 buffers" have only been around for a few days)
Where he says that his problems are gone since he uses my workaround. And that he had these perfect results in the histogram is probably also due to the workaround. I also have this perfect result with my workaround.Auch ich habe seit dem Einbau des Workarounds von dvboxer die Probleme nicht mehr.
That may be, I don't know. But it's a fact that the problem I have occurs only at the writing of the first few dozens of megabytes after mounting. Then they are gone. I have a hard time explaining that if it is not related to some initialization of the ext4 driver.[list]
[*]problem doesn't occur with ext2 driver.
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It still does, it just becomes less noticable if you turn off journalling and delayed allocation.
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #155
Posted 21 March 2012 - 02:28
1. Very first recording after "umount/mount /hdd" (1 minute, Discovery HD):
EMC: [MC] Timer started - add recording warning, skin is missing element text in <class 'Screens.InputBox.InputBox'> after: [<RecordTimer.RecordTimerEntry object at 0x72257cb0>] PATready use pmtpid 0063 for service_id 0082 RECORD service event 5 start recording... RECORD: have 1 video stream(s) (03ff), and 1 audio stream(s) (0403), and the pcr pid is 03ff, and the text pid is 0020 ADD PID: 0063 [TIMER] record event 4 [TIMER] record event 6 [eDVBCAService] add demux 0 to slot 1 service 1:0:19:82:6:85:C00000:0:0:0: [eDVBCIInterfaces] gotPMT demux 0 mask 01 prevhash 6301020001 pcr of eit change: e3ae6d41 [eDVBServiceRecord] now running: Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie (2400 seconds) [TIMER] record event 9 EMC: [MC] LOAD PATH: /hdd/movie/20120321 0022 - Discovery HD - Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie.ts action -> WizardActions ok stopping recording after 1 minutes. time changed Timeout! [eFilePushThreadRecorder] OVERFLOW while recording [eFilePushThreadRecorder] OVERFLOW while recording [TIMER] activating state 3 [TIMER] stop recording stop recording! [eFilePushThreadRecorder] stopping thread. main thread is non-idle! display spinner! [eDVBRecordFileThread] waiting for aio to complete [eDVBRecordFileThread] buffer usage histogram (20 buffers of 188 kB) 0: 72 1: 364 2: 3 [eFilePushThreadRecorder] THREAD STOP thread joined 0 loading streaminfo for /hdd/movie/20120321 0022 - Discovery HD - Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie.ts fixed up e3ae6d41 to 19e31 (offset 0) [TIMER] record event 5 [TIMER] record event 1 [remove callback] [eDVBCAService] free slot 0 demux 0 for service 1:0:19:82:6:85:C00000:0:0:0: demux 0 mask 01 prevhash 6301020003 [eDVBCAService] don't build/send the same CA PMT twice EMC: [emcRC] REC END for: 20120321 0022 - Discovery HD - Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie EMC: [MC] Timer ended ERROR reading PES (fd=56) - Value too large for defined data type poll: unhandled POLLERR/HUP/NVAL for fd 56(8) main thread is non-idle! display spinner! ERROR reading PES (fd=56) - Value too large for defined data type poll: unhandled POLLERR/HUP/NVAL for fd 56(8)
Resulting file is only 38 seconds long and has glitches (80 MB).
Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #156
Posted 21 March 2012 - 02:32
RECORD service event 5 start recording... RECORD: have 1 video stream(s) (03ff), and 1 audio stream(s) (0403), and the pcr pid is 03ff, and the text pid is 0020 ADD PID: 0063 [TIMER] record event 4 [TIMER] record event 6 [eDVBCAService] add demux 0 to slot 1 service 1:0:19:82:6:85:C00000:0:0:0: [eDVBCIInterfaces] gotPMT demux 0 mask 01 prevhash 6301020001 pcr of eit change: e59a6501 [eDVBServiceRecord] now running: Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie (2400 seconds) [TIMER] record event 9 EMC: [MC] LOAD PATH: /hdd/movie/20120321 0028 - Discovery HD - Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie.ts action -> WizardActions ok stopping recording after 1 minutes. time changed Timeout! [TIMER] activating state 3 [TIMER] stop recording stop recording! [eFilePushThreadRecorder] stopping thread. [eDVBRecordFileThread] waiting for aio to complete [eDVBRecordFileThread] buffer usage histogram (20 buffers of 188 kB) 0: 83 1: 450 2: 3 [eFilePushThreadRecorder] THREAD STOP thread joined 0 loading streaminfo for /hdd/movie/20120321 0028 - Discovery HD - Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie.ts fixed up e59a6501 to 141ed (offset 0) [TIMER] record event 5 [TIMER] record event 1 [remove callback] [eDVBCAService] free slot 0 demux 0 for service 1:0:19:82:6:85:C00000:0:0:0: demux 0 mask 01 prevhash 6301020003 [eDVBCAService] don't build/send the same CA PMT twice EMC: [emcRC] REC END for: 20120321 0028 - Discovery HD - Der gefährlichste Job Alaskas - Die Serie EMC: [MC] Timer endedResulting file is 63 seconds long and there are no glitches at all (98 MB)
Edited by kubrick, 21 March 2012 - 02:36.
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Re: ET9000:Hänger in HD Aufnahmen #160
Posted 16 April 2012 - 18:11
is there a reason for not provide the ext2 and ext3 modules in actual build with 3.3 kernel ?
The work arrounds (UUID mounts) for the 3.2.2 kernel are now no longer working and the ext2 and ext3 filesystems
mounted with ext4 module. In some recordings since last week the freezers come back...
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