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Micro stutter on one particular channel during LIVE TV (Solved because: Probably hardware related)
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<blockquote data-quote="Damandan" data-source="post: 1168768" data-attributes="member: 51254"><p>I am sorry to say that all of the suggestions above did not work yet.</p><p></p><p>I have changed the timeshiftbuffer location to a local HDD so the network latency is eliminated.</p><p>[ATTACH]174034[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I have changed the mentioned TSReader registry key to a higher value (5000) which also did not result in a noticeable change of behaviour.</p><p>[ATTACH]174033[/ATTACH]</p><p>I restarted the PC to make sure the settings were active. (Didn't know if the settings were cached somehow.)</p><p>I also disabled the single seat option in the advanced options menu.</p><p></p><p>I then even increased the waiting time for descrambling on the tv server</p><p>[ATTACH]174037[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I then started timeshifting from the TvServer configuration.</p><p>I saw then that there where some discontinuity errors and moved the timeshift folder to the SSD instead of the local HDD.</p><p></p><p>That removed the continuity errors. (Maybe the HDD is overused since I have MySQLs databases on that disk.)</p><p>However, the hickups during live tv still persist. New logs attached.</p><p>Any other suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Damandan</p><p></p><p>Additional information: I let the TV Server timeshift Veronica HD for about 10 minutes. Still no discontinuities after 10 minutes. I think this proofs that cabling and signal quality are OK, but that something else is causing the problem.</p><p>[ATTACH]174044[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damandan, post: 1168768, member: 51254"] I am sorry to say that all of the suggestions above did not work yet. I have changed the timeshiftbuffer location to a local HDD so the network latency is eliminated. [ATTACH]174034[/ATTACH] I have changed the mentioned TSReader registry key to a higher value (5000) which also did not result in a noticeable change of behaviour. [ATTACH]174033[/ATTACH] I restarted the PC to make sure the settings were active. (Didn't know if the settings were cached somehow.) I also disabled the single seat option in the advanced options menu. I then even increased the waiting time for descrambling on the tv server [ATTACH]174037[/ATTACH] I then started timeshifting from the TvServer configuration. I saw then that there where some discontinuity errors and moved the timeshift folder to the SSD instead of the local HDD. That removed the continuity errors. (Maybe the HDD is overused since I have MySQLs databases on that disk.) However, the hickups during live tv still persist. New logs attached. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Damandan Additional information: I let the TV Server timeshift Veronica HD for about 10 minutes. Still no discontinuities after 10 minutes. I think this proofs that cabling and signal quality are OK, but that something else is causing the problem. [ATTACH]174044[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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