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The system cannot even stop Windows Defender
Windows Defender isn't turned on
The system cannot even stop Windows Defender
......... troubleshooting starts by opening up TV Server manual control, starting a stream, and monitoring the counters and signal info... and also opening task manager -> performance tab -> resource monitor to check which processes are using CPU and HDD. You'd be looking for:
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- processes that are thrashing the HDD and/or CPU
- any event (eg. process CPU usage peak, signal strength or quality drop) that correlates with discontinuity counter increasing
So to be clear: the discontinuity counter is now 0 (or not increasing), and CPU is sometimes hitting 95%. Have I understood correctly?OK...on this again!!!
In Manual Control....there a 0 discontinuities.....after several attempts at timeshifting (with and without recording!)
Just look for the process that is using the 95% CPU.Resource monitor shows that CPU processing can be as high as 95%....but I'm unsure as to what I'm looking for in the panes available...
35% is relatively high considering your CPU, and the fact that you have a GPU that supports hardware accelerated video decoding (DXVA)......Now hovering around 35%....with no obvious problems.
Sure, screenshot everything. The more the better.Perhaps I could take a screenshot of the relevant window when the problem next occurs?
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Have you enabled DXVA in the LAV video codec settings?
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Well, it confirms that MP is using more CPU than I think it should, so that is useful. I can't tell anything more than that.Does this help??
Yeah, please do report back either way.I had selected CUVID......so have now switched to DXVA2 (native)......will report back if this makes a difference...