![]() 23:46:38:303 MTTaskChain>Tracking task chain 23:46:38:303 MTDownload>Encode progress with Rx failed for task encoder for show Aqua TV Show Show: Working StiffsĮDL SKIP: Start: 0.00 End: 58.36 Current: V: 10.68 A: 10.63 23:46:38:303 MTTask>Tracking encode for show Aqua TV Show Show: Working Stiffs 23:46:37:803 MTTaskChain>Tracking task chain 23:46:37:803 MTDownload>Encode progress with Rx failed for task encoder for show Aqua TV Show Show: Working StiffsĮDL SKIP: Start: 0.00 End: 58.36 Current: V: 6.21 A: 6.17 23:46:37:803 MTTask>Tracking encode for show Aqua TV Show Show: Working Stiffs 23:46:37:302 MTTask>Tracking encode for show Aqua TV Show Show: Working Stiffs 23:46:37:293 MTDownloadTableView>Reloading DL table 23:46:37:293 MTDownloadTableView>Reloading DL table from DownloadStatusChanged 23:46:37:293 DL status of Aqua TV Show Show: Working Stiffs (Bandit) to Encoding (7) ![]() 23:46:37:292 MTTaskChain>Starting task encode for show Aqua TV Show Show: Working Stiffs LogFilePath = /tmp/ctivo//encodeAqua TV Show Show- Working Stiffs.txtĮrrorFilePath = /tmp/ctivo//encodeAqua TV Show Show- Working Stiffs.errįile Handles: output: 0x0 error: 0x7fa4ddd549f0, logFileRead:0x7fa4ddd542a0, logFileWrite:0x7fa4ddd54550 What kind of Mac are you using?Ĭonfigured Task Chain: dataSource: (null) I think the timeout is 7 minutes which has been plenty of time for my encodes. Handbrake has been a particular issue as it remixes at the end of the encode and cTiVo sees the delay as a time-out. The encode failures I've seen have usually been due to the encoder stalling and the encode timing out. Make a short recording on your TiVo (2-3 minutes), crank the log levels up, run a download, quit cTiVo as soon as it fails, and start poking around in the log file to see if you see where the problem lies. The later might make it easier to see the problem. "Handbrake AppleTV", it does the download/decrypt followed by the encode. AppleTV, cTiVo does the encode as the show downloads so you'll see "Tracking encode" and "Tracking decrypt" messages mixed together. The logs are large and the best way I've found to look at them is using grep in a terminal window. The log files are in ~/library/logs/ctivo and the logging level is set in advanced preferences (hold down option while you click on the CTiVo menu item). Kingmob, just to be clear, if you quit cTiVo, delete ~/library/preferences/, restart cTiVo, enter the MAK when prompted for it, see the list of shows on the TiVo, quit cTiVo, and start the start cTiVo, it prompts you for the MAK again?
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