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<blockquote data-quote="Berney" data-source="post: 1285826" data-attributes="member: 168121"><p>Ignore my gut feeling of memory filling up quicker when not timeshifting/recording. My usual rough testing is as follows:-</p><p></p><p>I normally stop/start the server just before 7pm before I watch tv during the evening to ensure viewing via time shifting has no problems. Then in the morning I check memory usage (which is typically reaching around 1,500,000 K for peak working set by then) and again reset so it will not crash at around 1,600, 000K allowing day time recording to work without problems.</p><p>So last night I left it timeshifting and as usual it reached around the 1,500,000K this morning. So I think its safe to say there is no difference in how quickly the memory fills and my gut feeling was wrong.</p><p></p><p>I'll try what joecrow suggested once I know what is meant by 'provider'. My guess is it means 'MUX/Transponder'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berney, post: 1285826, member: 168121"] Ignore my gut feeling of memory filling up quicker when not timeshifting/recording. My usual rough testing is as follows:- I normally stop/start the server just before 7pm before I watch tv during the evening to ensure viewing via time shifting has no problems. Then in the morning I check memory usage (which is typically reaching around 1,500,000 K for peak working set by then) and again reset so it will not crash at around 1,600, 000K allowing day time recording to work without problems. So last night I left it timeshifting and as usual it reached around the 1,500,000K this morning. So I think its safe to say there is no difference in how quickly the memory fills and my gut feeling was wrong. I'll try what joecrow suggested once I know what is meant by 'provider'. My guess is it means 'MUX/Transponder'? [/QUOTE]
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