I see 'the problem' via the HDR FoxT2 - but I haven't regarded it as a 'problem' because I haven't enough data points. It's more of 'an irritation' Hence me reporting rather than asking for help.
'Firestorm' is just me writing for dramatic effect - sorry - habit - training - screenplay...
Woah!
I seem to have created a small firestorm here. I'm appreciative of all the good intentions behind the posts though.
EEPhil started by saying
"I mention this, not expecting a viable solution, but as a point of reference if anyone else has this problem."
and I have this problem, so I...
I’m just browsing anything to do with fvp5000 because our pair of HDR recorders are dying, and this caught my eye because we’ve noticed these channels doing exactly this. Since one of the forced retunes was imposed last year.
Makes these channels unwatchable at times.
I would be mildly annoyed if it died unexpectedly, but it's a minor part of life in the bigger picture. A bigger disk would be the way to go, since reading here while ago that 2TB can now be supported.
VTOC - Visual table of Contents
FAT - File Allocation Table
All File systems need a way of knowing whereabouts on a disk they placed an item - otherwise they have to read the entire disk surface looking. Windoze uses FAT, IBM iron uses VTOC
So somewhere, I am assuming that each of the .hmt...
I set about returning to a valid, known state, and it hadn't occurred to me that that small part of the WebIF would need installing separately. My own fault for not sitting down to read the full documentation on the package content. - And me the only one who subscribes to RTFM in the household. !
Sorry - I didn't intend to suggest physical damage. 'damage merely indicates that recorded material is no longer accessible. All it takes is a bit missing - or added.
As it happened, fix disk ran with dozens, hundreds of changes.
Well, I wouldn't.
The solution, as to so much in life, is to provide enough information to enable someone not completely conversant with the underlying OS and package architecture, to evaluate what needs to happen.
This starts with adequate explanation within an error message. I have spent a...
Right. So the media list is showing an extract of the VTOC/FAT (whatever) catalogue. Makes sense.
And I have no problem if the file exists in a format which an FTP can find. To broadcast the email I had supposed that it must be identifiable by name.
Thanks for this. When I next have the...
No Table of Content / File Allocation Table? - does it scan the entire disk to construct the media file list then?
Ah, that must be a file system thing? I had the naive expectation that a full disk check would look at the Table of Contents /File Allocation table, then go to the stated disk...
I looked at the referenced topic. I don't think it is directly relevant. The remote control went missing at some unspecified point. I can point to no actions that may be responsible.
I find tat as of now, however, that 'browse files' over the web is showing only a portion of the VTOC - as...
Thanks.
I had first run the 'download and install the Full Web Interface' option. This did not result in the remote control option appearing, so, knowing that the usb stick has a known working version, I reloaded from that. All of which didn't affect anything.
I have just now repeated...
One of our HDR;s now has 27,000 hours on the clock, and for a long time now it has been sending me daily emails, the content of which is
Device: HDR-Fox T2 (HumaxK - 00:03:78:ba:32:97)
At least one failed recording has been detected in your
media library. The following recording(s) failed...
Thanks for this.
The Remote (virtual) had vanished, and the box, for a while now, has been broadcasting help emails saying that a file was corrupted, but the file name given is not in any of the browse listings. Of course, I suspect a power failure or such has left the TOC corrupted, but a...
And the latest is that the process failed 'unable to find .ts file.
The Management had left stuff to record, and that has been correctly dealt with according to the 'auto' rules in place.
So all is well.
and I've had a fascinating excursion further into the wiki and documentation than...
Good thought, but no. I'm aware of that feature. In fact, I make use of it. Without space constraints my daughter would fill the box with - well, whatever takes her fancy. The box that ran the 'process everything' filled up, and the Q process dealt with it tidily.
auto.log seems to have stopped at the inception of processing this recording.
I ran the 'kill deq' command, with seemingly no result. I was able to manually run a shrink - which completed normally in the expected 3 or four minutes. The errant box is currently in another room, being watched...
Right
I've been mightily impressed with the improvements to the Queueing functionality, and I have been experimenting with some utilitarian sweeper rules.
The good news is that one of the boxes chewed its way through something like a thousand Q entries without help.
At root level - (Rule-...
I see 'the problem' via the HDR FoxT2 - but I haven't regarded it as a 'problem' because I haven't enough data points. It's more of 'an irritation' Hence me reporting rather than asking for help.
'Firestorm' is just me writing for dramatic effect - sorry - habit - training - screenplay...
Woah!
I seem to have created a small firestorm here. I'm appreciative of all the good intentions behind the posts though.
EEPhil started by saying
"I mention this, not expecting a viable solution, but as a point of reference if anyone else has this problem."
and I have this problem, so I...
I’m just browsing anything to do with fvp5000 because our pair of HDR recorders are dying, and this caught my eye because we’ve noticed these channels doing exactly this. Since one of the forced retunes was imposed last year.
Makes these channels unwatchable at times.
I would be mildly annoyed if it died unexpectedly, but it's a minor part of life in the bigger picture. A bigger disk would be the way to go, since reading here while ago that 2TB can now be supported.
VTOC - Visual table of Contents
FAT - File Allocation Table
All File systems need a way of knowing whereabouts on a disk they placed an item - otherwise they have to read the entire disk surface looking. Windoze uses FAT, IBM iron uses VTOC
So somewhere, I am assuming that each of the .hmt...
I set about returning to a valid, known state, and it hadn't occurred to me that that small part of the WebIF would need installing separately. My own fault for not sitting down to read the full documentation on the package content. - And me the only one who subscribes to RTFM in the household. !
Sorry - I didn't intend to suggest physical damage. 'damage merely indicates that recorded material is no longer accessible. All it takes is a bit missing - or added.
As it happened, fix disk ran with dozens, hundreds of changes.
Well, I wouldn't.
The solution, as to so much in life, is to provide enough information to enable someone not completely conversant with the underlying OS and package architecture, to evaluate what needs to happen.
This starts with adequate explanation within an error message. I have spent a...
Right. So the media list is showing an extract of the VTOC/FAT (whatever) catalogue. Makes sense.
And I have no problem if the file exists in a format which an FTP can find. To broadcast the email I had supposed that it must be identifiable by name.
Thanks for this. When I next have the...
No Table of Content / File Allocation Table? - does it scan the entire disk to construct the media file list then?
Ah, that must be a file system thing? I had the naive expectation that a full disk check would look at the Table of Contents /File Allocation table, then go to the stated disk...
I looked at the referenced topic. I don't think it is directly relevant. The remote control went missing at some unspecified point. I can point to no actions that may be responsible.
I find tat as of now, however, that 'browse files' over the web is showing only a portion of the VTOC - as...
Thanks.
I had first run the 'download and install the Full Web Interface' option. This did not result in the remote control option appearing, so, knowing that the usb stick has a known working version, I reloaded from that. All of which didn't affect anything.
I have just now repeated...
One of our HDR;s now has 27,000 hours on the clock, and for a long time now it has been sending me daily emails, the content of which is
Device: HDR-Fox T2 (HumaxK - 00:03:78:ba:32:97)
At least one failed recording has been detected in your
media library. The following recording(s) failed...
Thanks for this.
The Remote (virtual) had vanished, and the box, for a while now, has been broadcasting help emails saying that a file was corrupted, but the file name given is not in any of the browse listings. Of course, I suspect a power failure or such has left the TOC corrupted, but a...
And the latest is that the process failed 'unable to find .ts file.
The Management had left stuff to record, and that has been correctly dealt with according to the 'auto' rules in place.
So all is well.
and I've had a fascinating excursion further into the wiki and documentation than...
Good thought, but no. I'm aware of that feature. In fact, I make use of it. Without space constraints my daughter would fill the box with - well, whatever takes her fancy. The box that ran the 'process everything' filled up, and the Q process dealt with it tidily.
auto.log seems to have stopped at the inception of processing this recording.
I ran the 'kill deq' command, with seemingly no result. I was able to manually run a shrink - which completed normally in the expected 3 or four minutes. The errant box is currently in another room, being watched...
Right
I've been mightily impressed with the improvements to the Queueing functionality, and I have been experimenting with some utilitarian sweeper rules.
The good news is that one of the boxes chewed its way through something like a thousand Q entries without help.
At root level - (Rule-...
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