2013-04-15, 11:54
Yes. And enable timeshift in your tvheadend configuration.
(2013-04-08, 11:05)adamsutton Wrote: @mrpg, I'd suggest reporting that in our bug tracker and we'll start there. Make sure you include the actual version being used (as reported by UI). And anything else you can think of (good starting point my include info about the tnuers, or better still a debug log of whatever you can get).
Adam
(2013-04-26, 12:16)the_mouse Wrote: Thought I had better start doing some debugging to find this. Found that it was complaining of a buffer full error but seems to be ok on the first tune after a reboot. Googled the error and found posts on the TVHeadEnd forums regarding this exact error. All I had to do is check the box Unlimited Max File Size. Worked on every channel change!!
(2013-04-26, 12:16)the_mouse Wrote: Thought I had better start doing some debugging to find this. Found that it was complaining of a buffer full error but seems to be ok on the first tune after a reboot. Googled the error and found posts on the TVHeadEnd forums regarding this exact error. All I had to do is check the box Unlimited Max File Size. Worked on every channel change!!
ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] mmco: unref short failure
21:27:19 T:4716814336 ERROR: Previous line repeats 1 times.
21:27:19 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] number of reference frames (0+4) exceeds max (3; probably corrupt input), discarding one
21:27:19 T:4716814336 DEBUG: CPullupCorrection: pattern lost on diff 160000.000000
21:27:19 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] mmco: unref short failure
21:27:19 T:4716814336 ERROR: Previous line repeats 1 times.
21:27:19 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] number of reference frames (0+4) exceeds max (3; probably corrupt input), discarding one
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] mmco: unref short failure
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: Previous line repeats 1 times.
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] number of reference frames (0+4) exceeds max (3; probably corrupt input), discarding one
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] mmco: unref short failure
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: Previous line repeats 1 times.
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] number of reference frames (0+4) exceeds max (3; probably corrupt input), discarding one
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] mmco: unref short failure
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] reference picture missing during reorder
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] Missing reference picture
21:27:20 T:4716814336 ERROR: ffmpeg[1924E000]: [h264] mmco: unref short failure
{
"enabled": 1,
"ondemand": 0,
"path": "/mnt/timeshift",
"unlimited_period": 1,
"max_period": 3600,
"unlimited_size": 1,
"max_size": 2048
}
(2013-04-26, 12:16)the_mouse Wrote: Thought I had better start doing some debugging to find this. Found that it was complaining of a buffer full error but seems to be ok on the first tune after a reboot. Googled the error and found posts on the TVHeadEnd forums regarding this exact error. All I had to do is check the box Unlimited Max File Size. Worked on every channel change!!