Black Hole
May contain traces of nut
Odd one this, because it flies in the face of everything we thought we knew about the way an HDR-FOX works (or at least I did, I can't speak for everyone else).
I have been having glitchy playback (skips) from the HDR-FOX I use mostly. When rewound, the same passage then plays back fine. This occurs on recordings played locally or via SMB, and the timeshift buffer. I have run all the relevant diagnostics and a fixdisk.
This behaviour is coincident with the degradation of my TV signal.
I have a few experiments to try, to support or disprove the hypothesis: playing back old recordings should show no similar symptom, playing recent recordings from other HDR-FOXes in my network might also skip if their signals are as bad.
I am having difficulty seeing how a "bad" recording can skip on one occasion but not on another.
I have been having glitchy playback (skips) from the HDR-FOX I use mostly. When rewound, the same passage then plays back fine. This occurs on recordings played locally or via SMB, and the timeshift buffer. I have run all the relevant diagnostics and a fixdisk.
This behaviour is coincident with the degradation of my TV signal.
I have a few experiments to try, to support or disprove the hypothesis: playing back old recordings should show no similar symptom, playing recent recordings from other HDR-FOXes in my network might also skip if their signals are as bad.
I am having difficulty seeing how a "bad" recording can skip on one occasion but not on another.