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Topic: What would cause a jitter?
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Frank Cox
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From: Melville Saskatchewan Canada
Registered: Apr 2011
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posted 01-31-2015 11:40 PM
Thinking about this matter further, I had the same issue a few weeks ago when I played Annie. I also played The Gambler that same week.
When I watched the movies by myself, Annie did the same slow-down off-and-on for about two minutes at one point in the movie, but The Gambler played fine.
I then watched that portion of Annie when I was playing it afterward for the public, and there was no problem. So it only happened once, the first time I played it.
That was a couple of weeks ago, so I've played a two or three different movies since then with no issue, up to now when it's consistently back with American Sniper.
I wonder if it's some sort of a disk error where the movie happens to be stored on a portion of the disk that requires several retries before providing the data, and that creates the slowdown. It affects both the picture and the sound, so I'm guessing that something is not feeding the data quickly enough and to me that suggests that some sort of a retry effort is going on and while we eventually get the data it arrives late. If that's the case, it's odd that there is no error reported on the SMS screen, unless there is an error log somewhere else that I should be looking at?
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Frank Cox
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posted 02-02-2015 03:08 PM
Well, I've succeeded in moving the glitch from near the start of the movie to nearer to the end.
I checked the SMART data on each drive and there is nothing reported there that appears particularly notable as far as I can tell; none of the numbers are excessively high and nothing says "error".
I then deleted the movie and re-loaded it from the distribution drive, then sat down to watch it this afternoon.
No glitch during the sheepdog vs predators scene.
However, further on into the movie during the funeral scene where they are doing the gun salute, playing taps and handing over the folded flag, I got the same glitch that I had before during the sheepdog vs predators scene.
I played the movie a few minutes past the glitch, then paused it and moved back about five minutes before the funeral scene and played it again.
Same glitch at the same general location, but not exactly what it was before. The second time the glitch seemed to be slightly worse and last slightly longer, and while it happened during the same two minute period it didn't occur at the exact same second. In other words, a slightly different portion of the movie was messed up on the replay vs the first play through.
So....
I don't know exactly how files are allocated on the disks, but I get the impression that I'm looking at a glitch in a fixed location on the disk or disks.
I think would have had something like this last Thursday:
|---Paddington---|---American Sniper---|
I deleted Paddington late on Thursday night. Then I deleted American Sniper today and re-loaded it, so now I probably have something like this:
|---American Sniper---|---Empty Space---|
The overlap between the first part of American Sniper in the first diagram, and the last part of American Sniper in the second diagram is likely where the glitch lives, since it has moved toward the end of the movie and it was near the beginning before.
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