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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 843738" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>Yes - the last zap <strong>doesn't</strong> change the video frame size (it's an SD->SD zap), so it doesn't trigger a video graph rebuild (which adds 2-3 seconds because it has to stop the RTSP stream, swap the video decoder and restart the stream).</p><p> </p><p>Tony</p><p> </p><p>P.S. - I did have a quick look at the UNC paths 'Could not open file' problem, but (like the other people who've looked at it), I can't see why it should fail like that - Windows is just reporting that the file doesn't exist (i.e. the path is OK and the permissions are OK, it just can't find the file to open). What is your timeshift file setup - how many/what size are the files, and is it on hard disk or ram disk ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 843738, member: 83973"] Yes - the last zap [B]doesn't[/B] change the video frame size (it's an SD->SD zap), so it doesn't trigger a video graph rebuild (which adds 2-3 seconds because it has to stop the RTSP stream, swap the video decoder and restart the stream). Tony P.S. - I did have a quick look at the UNC paths 'Could not open file' problem, but (like the other people who've looked at it), I can't see why it should fail like that - Windows is just reporting that the file doesn't exist (i.e. the path is OK and the permissions are OK, it just can't find the file to open). What is your timeshift file setup - how many/what size are the files, and is it on hard disk or ram disk ? [/QUOTE]
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