On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Mark Smith wrote:

>> There were 2 sets of commits which might have caused this problem which I
>> pushed on Feburary 28th and March 5th. Could you try testing daily builds
>> from March 2nd and March 7th to try to narrow down when the problem was
>> introduced?
>
> Both these builds exhibit the same problem.

Okay, well, I think I've narrowed down what caused the problem, and made a 
change which should hopefully get rid of this bug. Try the next nightly 
build (2008/05/12), and let me know if this resolves the problem for you.

There is now a bug (no. 1961809) on the mvpmc's sourceforge.net bug 
tracker for this problem, which I've closed because I think it's probably 
resolved.

> It only really seems to be a problem when using a wireless connection (it's a
> wireless MVP) and also on recordings from BBC1 (which is broadcast at a
> higher bit rate than other channels on UK digital terrestrial - around
> 4.3Mbit/s on one particular recording I was using to test).

This is probably because currently (in England only) it's one of the few 
(maybe the only) channel on digital terrestrial with a constant bitrate. 
Other channels may burst much lower than BBC1 giving your buffers a chance 
to refill.

Cheers,

Simon

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