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I may have found something of interest for those of us having this probelm.
I can duplicate the timeline corruption problem by having a high CPU activity on my machine when a recording is in progress (before and during the recording). When my system is idle, I do NOT get the timeline corruptions on my recordings. Also, when SA is running even at low CPU activity (say 15%), my system reports a high amount of DPC usage (Deferred Procedure Calls) like 70%. Check this link about DPC's: http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml It says: "If any kernel-mode device driver in your Windows system is implemented improperly and causes excessive latencies of Deferred Procedure Calls (DPCs) then probably drop-outs will occur when you use real-time audio or video streaming applications." Things sure make a lot of sense now. By the way, if you dont have it, download this Windows Process Explorer: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...sExplorer.mspx It will show you the DPC usage amoung many other useful things running on your system. |
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I used to have this problem all the time, but haven't seen it since adding the registry entries
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\hcwPP2\DriverData] "HcwTimeStampIssue1"=dword:00000001 "HcwTimeStampIssue2"=dword:00000000 John |
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Thanks JREkiwi.
I did install those Reg Key entries, but have not updated the drivers, so I will do that tonight. Just to make sure I get the right ones, that link says 64bit. I have Win Xp running in 32bit mode. Will that work? Also, are those beta drivers? |
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EDIT: Never mind, I found it. Last edited by joe123; 01-30-2007 at 01:29 AM. |
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Did you notice any increase in CPU utilization after installing these Registry entries? My CPU went from 2-3% when recording a show to 20-25%. Also, playback on the local PC is not smooth anymore (kind of go/quick stop/go). I am not sure if the CPU increase was due to the reg entry or something else I may have done. Joe |
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I'm using the 24108 driver. I don't know if the registry entries are required or cause a problem on any of the later drivers. I didn't know any later drivers existed until flachbar mention it. The 24108 drivers I linked to above are for both 32 and 64 bit. The version on the CD 2.7 is 24227. Version 24258 is available over at shspvr.com. John Last edited by JREkiwi; 01-30-2007 at 09:17 PM. Reason: Added driver info |
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