I think I may have found the source of the problem myself -- it turns out that the 2TB external drive hard drive I have used to store recorded videos for the last five months was highly (make that HUGELY) defragmented. I had assumed that Vista defragmenter was automatically defragging that drive, and it was set to do so. But without any kind of drive map or disk analyzer in Vista defragger it's nearly impossible to check the drive for fragmentation or tell how thoroughly defragged it was, or indeed if it was defragged at all. Now I'm using the freeware Auslogics defrag to fix the drive -- it looks like it's going to take about a week to finish. I would argue that Vista's "Defrag Lite" is totally inadequate for today's terabyte-sized hard drives. The extrernal drive was also in a RAID 0 configuration -- wolud that also limit the Vista defragger's effectiveness?
"Waxtadpole" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > For the last two months I've been having trouble with certain dvr-ms files > recorded in Media Center, both in my original 32-bit version of Vista Home > Premium, and a recent upgrade to 64-bit. About 40% of the files I record > seem to be corrupted. They play for 15-20 seconds and then nearly stop, > bumping ahead just a few frames at a time every four or five seconds. There > doesn't appear to be any obvious pattern -- it can happen to any program at > any time, on any channel. But when I convert the bad dvr-ms files to mpgs > they play perfectly from beginning to end. I haven't found this problem > described anywhere else on the Web so I'm hoping to get an answer here. I > record on an HP dv9640us laptop. Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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