It's Open Source and has no limits. And it replaces Daemon Tools or similar also.
You are right there, but unfortunately IMDisk isn't supported by MP yet, so for integration inside MP you still need another tool, but this is ot!
It's Open Source and has no limits. And it replaces Daemon Tools or similar also.
Yep, sad but true. As long as you often need ISO files to be directly accessed by MP1 you need Daemon Tools too. You can use IMDIsk as if it's running anyway (because of RAM disk), if you're not that often use ISO. Simply because IMDisk mounts the ISO as a DVD/BD drive that is recognized by MP1 without issues. As addon to MP2 or XBMC (both have inbuild ISO support) IMDisk is ideal as it's fast, small and free... And I really like the explorer integration. Right click "Mount as Virtual drive", and you're ready to go...unfortunately IMDisk isn't supported by MP yet
Yes. Never tested it myself as I always using x64 on Systems with more than 2 GB of RAM. But it should work.IMDisk should support the memory above 4GB on 32Bit systems.
Oh, of course. Yes. Only the MOBO/BIOS see that 5GB. Windows can't see it. The software can't see it. You can't use it for a RAM disk unless Windows can see it.I have 8 GB memory installed but win 7/32 can only use 2,99 GB memory (I have 5 GB memory available), but it seems like the ramdisk program only can use the available memory that win 7 allows to. I can set a ramdisk to 1 GB but not 5GB
Yes you have got it right about drive C: is the SSD and drive T: is the SATASo to be clear...
It looks like C: is the SSD and T: is the other HDD.
In these logs, when you have glitches you're using T: for timeshift; when you don't have glitches, you're using C:\timeshift for timeshift
Is that correct?
If we take the example of NRK1 HD...
[2013-11-22 23:49:35,105] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - dvbs: TuneVBS:tv:Telenor NRK1 HD Freq:10747000 ONID:70 TSID:70 SID:1039 PMT:0xB9 FTA:False LCN:10000 SymbolRate:25000 Modulation:Mod8Psk Polarisation:LinearV InnerFecRate:Rate3_4 DisEqc:None band:Universal Pilot:On RollOff:ThirtyFive
When you tuned it at 23:49:35 using one of your TBS 6981 tuners and C:\timeshift\ it seems like you had continuity errors... which should not be the case if the HDD is the only problem... because C: is your SSD. Am I right?
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:429 pcr
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:B9 pmt
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:429 video type:H.264
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 map pid:429 video type:H.264
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:C67 audio lang:nor type:MPEG-2
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 map pid:C67 audio lang:nor type:MPEG-2
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:FC3 audio lang:nor type:AC3
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 map pid:FC3 audio lang:nor type:AC3
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:17E4 teletext type:6
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 map pid:17E4 teletext type:6
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:19CA subtitle type:6
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 map pid:19CA subtitle type:6
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 pid:19CB subtitle type:6
[2013-11-22 23:49:40,987] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - subch:0 map pid:19CB subtitle type:6[2013-11-22 23:49:41,018] [Log ] [12 ] [INFO ] - card: StartTimeShifting 5 C:\timeshift\live5-0.ts[2013-11-22 23:49:41,923] [117e31a0] [1384] - Recorderid 429 Continuity error... 4 ( prev 0 ) - bad signal?
[2013-11-22 23:49:41,923] [117e31a0] [1384] - Recorderid fc3 Continuity error... e ( prev c ) - bad signal?
[2013-11-22 23:49:41,923] [117e31a0] [1384] - Recorderid 17e4 Continuity error... 3 ( prev 1 ) - bad signal?
In other words if I have understood correctly I don't think that this is only an HDD problem.
I will do some more analysis later... but do you agree with this first comment?
Okay. So then we can say you were (and as far as I know, you still are) experiencing the problem even with an SSD for timeshifting.Yes you have got it right about drive C: is the SSD and drive T: is the SATA
No I have no stuttering problems when I use the SSD disk for timeshifting. As far as I can see the only problem is with tuner 5 (TBS 6891 dual S2card). See that there is a new driver available and I'm installing it now.Okay. So then we can say you were (and as far as I know, you still are) experiencing the problem even with an SSD for timeshifting.Yes you have got it right about drive C: is the SSD and drive T: is the SATA
If I look through all your log files for the behaviour with the 10747 V transponder on Thor 0.8W, sometimes you get stuttering but sometimes you don't. Is there a pattern? Well - let's check for NRK1 HD...
2013-11-21 01:16:31,208
tuner = 5
timeshift = C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal TV Server\timeshiftbuffer\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 01:32:13,294
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 01:33:44,024
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 01:48:31,471
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 19:31:50,548
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 19:32:54,742
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 21:59:45,481
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = stutter every minute or so (marginal)
2013-11-21 22:43:17,706
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-22 15:31:42,225
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-22 15:53:01,462
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = stutter every minute or so (marginal)
2013-11-22 16:03:35,166
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = stutter every minute or so (marginal)
...and so on.
So far I can't see a definite pattern, but it seems like the problem may only occur with the TBS tuners. Can you try to disable them and see if you can reproduce?
Well this is not working for me.[DOUBLEPOST=1385232198][/DOUBLEPOST]Hi,
IMDisk should support the memory above 4GB on 32Bit systems.
There's a note on the site:
"An additional driver, awealloc, in this install package supports memory allocation beyond 4 GB limit on 32 bit Windows through address window extension, AWE."
To use this, activate the option in advanced tab.
Installed the new driver on my TBS 6891 and changed my timeshifting folder to my SATA disk still stuttering. Changed back to timeshifting on my SSD (OS disk) and no stuttering.No I have no stuttering problems when I use the SSD disk for timeshifting. As far as I can see the only problem is with tuner 5 (TBS 6891 dual S2card). See that there is a new driver available and I'm installing it now.Okay. So then we can say you were (and as far as I know, you still are) experiencing the problem even with an SSD for timeshifting.Yes you have got it right about drive C: is the SSD and drive T: is the SATA
If I look through all your log files for the behaviour with the 10747 V transponder on Thor 0.8W, sometimes you get stuttering but sometimes you don't. Is there a pattern? Well - let's check for NRK1 HD...
2013-11-21 01:16:31,208
tuner = 5
timeshift = C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal TV Server\timeshiftbuffer\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 01:32:13,294
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 01:33:44,024
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 01:48:31,471
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 19:31:50,548
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 19:32:54,742
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-21 21:59:45,481
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = stutter every minute or so (marginal)
2013-11-21 22:43:17,706
tuner = 3
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-22 15:31:42,225
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = no problem
2013-11-22 15:53:01,462
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = stutter every minute or so (marginal)
2013-11-22 16:03:35,166
tuner = 5
timeshift = T:\
result = stutter every minute or so (marginal)
...and so on.
So far I can't see a definite pattern, but it seems like the problem may only occur with the TBS tuners. Can you try to disable them and see if you can reproduce?