I have JRiver set up to record the NBC Nightly News every day at 6:30 PM ET. The first day after I set up my subscription, the program recorded in full, plus 3 minutes before and 3 minutes after. The next two days (yesterday and today) the program started recording, but yesterday's episode only recorded for six minutes, and today's recording was just one minute. Of course I want the whole program to record!
Here are some details about my system:
- Windows 8.1
- JRiver MC version 20.0.131
- Windows Media Center turned off
- 633 GB free on E: drive
- folder for recording tv shows: "E:\Video\JRiver\TV Recording"
I have turned logging on within JRiver Media Center, but am concerned because it appears the only location for the log is in the %APPDATA% directory on the C: drive. My C drive is limited in space (256 GB SSD, 100 GB free) so I hope it doesn't fill up.
If anybody has a solution for me that doesn't require the log, please post it here. Otherwise I'll post a link to the zipped log file tomorrow (unless my C: drive fills up!).
I am getting error messages in the Windows System log about the time of the scheduled recording. I got "A timeout was reached (30000 milliseconds) while waiting for the Windows Media Center Receiver Service service to connect." from the Service Control Manager, twice at 6:34:53 PM, immediately followed each time by
DCOM got error "1053" attempting to start the service ehRecvr with arguments "-Service" in order to run the server:
{F4396DC6-E851-4D3A-8D01-34E6949F3500}
The above was from DistributedCOM.
The messages where curious because the Windows Media Center Receiver Service is
present in my Services list, but not running and marked as Manual startup. And ehRecvr doesn't appear anywhere in my Task Manager "details" list.
I have an EPG from Schedules Direct which is downloaded each day using mc2xml and imported into JRiver automatically. The program grid shows clearly that the program is 30 minutes long, so I would expect the recording process to "know" to record for 30 minutes, plus the three-minute buffers at each end.
If any further details about my setup are needed, please reply!
Please help!